[Nebraska-students] Reminder: The National Association of Blind Students Presents: a philosophy discussion
Darian Smith
dsmithnfb at gmail.com
Fri Mar 14 14:23:21 UTC 2014
> Greetings Fellow Students!
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> For all of what we do in the federation, it is always important to remember that every bit of it is rooted in our philosophy; our unshakeable belief in blind people.
> our philosophy is expressed in many different ways. One of those ways is our many riveting banquet speeches.
> These speeches have been given over the years by some of our greatest leaders and illustrate clearly our beliefs on the true abilities of the blind and our relentless pursuit of full integration on the basis of equality.
> On sunday, may 16, the National Association of Blind Students presents a philosophy discussion based on the speech “blindness: a left-handed dissertation”.
> We are happy to have Sarah Patnaude as our moderator for this call.
> Sarah is president of our Virginia Association of Blind Students and a member of the membership committee of the National Association of Blind Students.
> For those of you who may not be familiar with the speech; you can find it here:https://nfb.org/Images/nfb/Publications/convent/blndnesl.htm.
>
> So to recap…
> Who?: The National Association of Blind STudents
> What?: philosophy discussion based upon “blindness: a left-handed dissertation”.
> When?: Sunday, March 16, 2014 at 7p.m. ET
> Where? conference call (605)475-6700. Code:7869673.
> Talk to you then!
> The National Association of Blind STudents. : .
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> Darian Smith
> 2nd Vice President, National Association of Blind Students
> (415) 215-9809
> dsmithnfb at gmail.com.
> twitter: @goldengateace
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> www.nabslink.org
> Follow the National Association of Blind Students on twitter: @nabslink.
> “ A good Head and a good heart are always a formidable combination”
> - Nelson Mandela.
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