[NAGDU] Gala with one course under blindfold

Tracy Carcione carcione at access.net
Fri Sep 21 15:33:30 UTC 2018


Nancy, I agree.  If they provided some instruction, and said something about how this is how it might be for a newly blind person who hasn't yet learned the skills blind people need, that would be OK.  But I doubt that's what will happen. But I will say that when I write.
Tracy


-----Original Message-----
From: NAGDU [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Nancy VanderBrink via NAGDU
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Subject: Re: [NAGDU] Gala with one course under blindfold

So, I kind of feel like if they provided some instruction by means of things like how to locate your glass without knocking it over or how to cut up your food without using your vision, I don’t think it would be so bad. That being said, I am afraid that it is going to turn into a messy affair that people are going to laugh about later. So I hope that it is not just a way of saying oh those poor blind people this is why they need our money kind of things.

Please forgive the typos as this message was most likely generated using voice dictation
Nancy Irwin
Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 20, 2018, at 6:50 PM, Michael Hingson via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:

Tracy,

You are not being overly sensitive. I just saw the same thing this morning.
I think it is time for all GDB grads to voice our concern about this.
So-called "dining in the dark" is paternalistic at best and such a move is
grossly insensitive. 


Best Regards,


Michael Hingson

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Subject: [NAGDU] Gala with one course under blindfold

As an occasional donor to GDB, I just received an invitation to their annual
auction/gala.  Auctions, puppies, fine wine, and fine food, with "one course
under blindfold".  I was fine with the whole thing, until I got to the
blindfold bit.  What can it possibly teach patrons?  That, for blind people,
eating is a clumsy, messy business?  Oh, those poor blind people.

I'm of a mind to write to the fundraising department and make my feelings
known on the subject.

Or am I just being over-sensitive?  I rather think not, but would be
interested in other opinions.

Tracy



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