[NFB-Maryland] October Minute Message from the Movement
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president at nfbmd.org
Sun Oct 27 11:41:34 UTC 2019
October 2019 Minute Message
Fellow Federationists:
As the leaves change color, Halloween decorations adorn front yards, and the
weather begins to cool, we in the National Federation of the Blind of
Maryland remain active as ever. Our 53rd Annual State Convention is just a
few weeks away, and the Board and host chapter are making final
preparations. Our chapters are out in the community holding Meet the Blind
Month activities, and we have received many White Cane Awareness Month
proclamations in Maryland. We continue working hard on our advocacy efforts
and initiatives to make sure that blind Marylanders have equal access to
education, employment, information, transportation, and the community.
Please read below for information about important happenings around the
affiliate.
The State Convention is Almost Here!
You will not want to miss the state convention at the Crown Plaza Downtown
Baltimore Inner Harbor in Baltimore which takes place on November 8-10,
2019. This year, our National Representative will be Carla McQuillan,
President of the National Federation of the Blind of Oregon.
You may register on site for the Convention. Below are the prices for the
various convention activities (prices are per person unless otherwise
stated):
- Registration = $25
- Banquet ticket = $45
- Parent or Senior Luncheon ticket = $25
- Friday boxed lunch = $20
- Picnic & a Play ticket = $20 on-site
- Transportation from New Carrollton Train Station = $35; this
covers round-trip travel (contact me if you wish to reserve a seat on the
bus)
- Childcare = $30 per child and $50 per family for the entire
weekend
The agenda may be found here: <http://nfbmd.org/node/323>
http://nfbmd.org/node/323.
You may visit the following link for the most up-to-date convention
information: <http://nfbmd.org/convention> http://nfbmd.org/convention
Please plan to join us at the Crown Plaza. You won't want to miss all the
fun.
Listen Live to the NFB of Maryland 2019 State Convention Stream
We will be streaming the 53rd Annual Convention of the NFB of Maryland. To
listen live, visit <http://www.nfbmd.org/node/320>
http://www.nfbmd.org/node/320.
Social Media Information for the NFB of Maryland 2019 State Convention
We will be using the hashtag #NFBMD. Please use this hashtag when posting
about the NFB of Maryland 2019 Convention on Twitter or Facebook. Please
send any pictures you take of Convention activities to Social Media Chairman
Karen Anderson at <mailto:Kanderson at nfb.org> Kanderson at nfb.org or via text
to 402-319-7645. Please be sure to describe any pictures you post and send
to Karen.
Discounted Parking Available for State Convention
Visit Baltimore has provided a link where Convention attendees can reserve
parking in advance and receive a 10% discount on parking. We cannot
guarantee that parking will be available on the days convention participants
need at garages participants prefer. However, this promotion is available
while supplies last. The discount is only available to reservations made in
advance through this link. Visit
<https://parking.com/baltimore/partners/visitbaltimore?lot_id=&showListOnly=
0&view=daily&sw&ne&facility&valet&general=&displayFullCity=0>
https://parking.com/baltimore/partners/visitbaltimore?lot_id=&showListOnly=0
&view=daily&sw&ne&facility&valet&general=&displayFullCity=0 and book
parking.
Thank You to Our Convention Sponsors
We would like to express our gratitude to the following NFB of Maryland
Convention Sponsors.
- Brown, Goldstein & Levy, Independence Sponsor
- Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Independence Sponsor
- The San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired,
Equality Sponsor
- Election Systems & Software (ES&S), Opportunity Sponsor
- Friends of the Maryland Library for the Blind and Physically
Handicapped, Opportunity Sponsor
- Maryland Technology Assistance Program, Opportunity Sponsor
- Sprint Accessibility, Opportunity Sponsor
- 3D PhotoWorks, Freedom Sponsor
- Visit Baltimore, Freedom Sponsor
National Convention Date Change
The 2020 national convention of the National Federation of the Blind will be
held July 14-19 <x-apple-data-detectors://0> in Houston, Texas. While the
convention was originally planned for two weeks earlier, the Federation
agreed to move its convention to accommodate activities in the city of
Houston. We believe this change will further enhance the program, exhibits,
and dynamic content provided at America's civil rights and resource
convention of blind people and their families. More information regarding
convention arrangements will be published in the December issue of the
Braille Monitor.
Meet the Blind Month Activities
We have had and will continue to have a robust Meet the Blind Month in
Maryland. Below are some of the activities our chapters have conducted in
order to demystify blindness and get out into our communities.
- At Large Chapter:
o October 10, 2019: Meet the Blind Panel Discussion for the Zeta-Healthy
Aging Program (Z-HAP) (Panel discussion about blindness resources and
skills)
o October 12, 2019: An Afternoon at the Movies (Movie and Fundraiser) -
Scent of a Woman Film Showing and lunch (movie, lunch, and discussion about
blindness related themes)
- Central Maryland Chapter & MDPOBC
o October 5 and 6, 2019: Wizarding Weekend on Magical Main OEC (Old
Ellicott City) (themed community festival including a scavenger hunt,
costume contest, wand raffle, potions lessons, and participation of dozens
of local businesses to promote the National Federation of the Blind)
- National Harbor
- October 12, 2019: Ninth Annual Resource Day for People with
Blindness or Low Vision (bringing a variety of entities who engage with,
serve, or are led by the blind together so the public can learn about them)
- Greater Baltimore Chapter
o October 5, 2019: Farmers Market Booth - Federal Hill Farmers Market
(booth so shoppers can learn about NFB)
- TLC Chapter
o October 27, 2018: Trick or Trot (participate in community activity where
families meet community organizations)
o October 29, 2019: Screening of Do You Dream in Color, for Federal
employees and contractors, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- Baltimore County Chapter
o Matching Fundraiser: Millers Deli, Pikesville
Update on Voting Lawsuit
In August, the National Federation of the Blind, the NFB of Maryland, and
three blind members, Joel Zimba, Marie Cobb, and Ruth Sager, filed suit in
Federal Court against the Maryland Board of Elections. The suit asserts
that the Maryland Board of Elections maintains a segregated system of voting
that denies blind voters their right to a secret ballot and equal voting
experience as non-disabled voters. The suit claims this violates the
Americans with Disabilities Act and the Rehabilitation Act and that the
Board of Elections' actions are discriminatory based on disability. In
early September, the Board of Elections filed a Motion to Dismiss our
lawsuit, claiming: 1) the Board could not get the appropriate number of BMDs
from the manufacturer; 2) the policy the Board adopted in June 2019 to
require 5 people to use the BMD at each polling location solves our problem
of not having private ballots; and 3) it would be too costly to obtain a
sufficient number of BMDs. The Board later corrected itself, saying it
could indeed get enough BMDs from the manufacturer to make the BMDs the
default, but it was standing by its other two reasons for not thinking it
should have to do so.
On September 20, 2019, we filed for a preliminary injunction to compel the
Board of Elections to have to use the BMDs as the default means for all
voters in the 2020 General Election unless a voter specifically asks for a
paper ballot. We argued that we should not have to sacrifice our privacy
and civil rights for the illusion of security and that since the Board is
able to obtain enough machines, they should do so. We also argued that
since the Board couldn't successfully get even two people to use the BMDs
before, they aren't going to succeed in getting five to use them unless the
BMDs are the default method of voting.
In mid-October, the Board filed an Answer to our Motion, arguing that it
would, in essence, be too costly and burdensome for the State to make using
the BMDs the default voting method in Maryland. We now wait for the judge
to rule on our preliminary injunction request.
Meanwhile, we know for certain there will be a Special Primary and a Special
General Election most likely in January and March, respectively, in
Congressional District 7 to fill the vacant seat of the late Elijah
Cummings. Our preliminary injunction request did not envision a special
election, and thus, we will be forced to go through the special election
cycle without the ability to vote in secret, and we know that segregated
voting due to disability will remain in place for that election. Despite
this, we will not stop fighting until Maryland desegregates voting for
voters with disabilities.
NFB RideShare Testing Program
We continue to need your help. If you use a service animal or are
accompanying someone who does, please fill out a short form about your
experience each time you use Uber or Lyft. In Maryland, we have to complete
a certain number of surveys each year. You can submit a survey for every
trip you took, so please look back at your ride history and do this if you
haven't already done so. Please go to <https://nfb.org/rideshare-test>
https://nfb.org/rideshare-test or use the NFB Connect app (instructions
below) to complete the survey. Please give us information about both good
and bad experiences. Spread the word, we need information from every blind
person whether they are a member of NFB or not. Ashley Alvey is the Maryland
coordinator for this program. If you have questions email her at
ashleyalvey1994 at gmail.com.
NFB Connect App instructions for Rideshare Survey
1. On the top left corner of the screen, you will find a button that
says, Menu button. Double tap Menu.
2. After double tapping on menu, at the top left corner of the screen,
you will see Home.
3. Swipe to the right once and you will see Fast Facts. Double tap Fast
Facts.
4. You will swipe right until you see, Rideshare Survey. Double tap
Rideshare Survey.
5. Lastly, swipe to the right. When you see First Name, this is where
the form begins and this is where you put in the information for the survey.
use Amazon smile
Since this is the season of anniversaries, weddings and graduations, be sure
to use Amazon smile and choose NFBMD for your charity when you purchase that
special gift. Go to
<http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1301033>
http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1301033.
Important Upcoming Dates
* October 1 - 31 - Meet the Blind Month
* November 8-10 - Annual State Convention - Crown Plaza Baltimore
Downtown
* February 10, 2020 - Great Gathering In, Washington Seminar,
Washington, DC
* March 13, 2020 - Basket Bingo
* July 14 -19, 2020 - NFB National Convention, Houston, Texas
* August 8, 2020 - Crab Feast
* November 6-8, 2020 - Annual State Convention
Ronza Othman, President
National Federation of the Blind of Maryland
443-426-4110
The National Federation of the Blind of Maryland knows that blindness is not
the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want;
blindness is not what holds you back.
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