[NFBMO] Perhaps posting late, but hurray for us

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Tue Oct 23 02:43:56 UTC 2018


Hi,

I liked the last paragraph about employment.
Do you think an eeoc claim would help or hurt?
Bryan


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From: NFBMO <nfbmo-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Gary Wunder via NFBMO
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Subject: Re: [NFBMO] Perhaps posting late, but hurray for us

This was in the Jeff City newspaper. We found it in a Google search. The
challenge in your question is a good one. I believe that every success we
have makes it that much harder to use things that once made it easy for us
to get into the press. There would've been a time when I could've gotten
into the Columbia newspaper just by taking a vacation. Imagine a blind man
getting on an airplane and going to a strange airport and finding a strange
hotel and finding his room and going to restaurants and going to shows and
getting back home safely. Wow have we underestimated the blind. But we are
no longer at the bottom of the stairs. We aren't at the top either, but we
don't get the kind of newspaper articles we used to get just by walking in a
parade or by holding a garage sale. We do have to figure out how to get more
press, and we need every good mind we have to figure it out. What problem do
we want society to help us solve, and how do we publicize it?

 

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Hi,

Good job but why do we get zdero press?
On the news, they are always saying x month is y disease awareness month.
Bryan Schulz


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Thank you for sharing this Gary.  I would like to thank Shelia Wright,
Melissa Kane and Rita Lynch for being very proactive in getting this
accomplished.  Awesome job ladies!

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Monday was "White Cane Awareness Day," Gov. Mike Parson proclaimed.

 

The National Federation of the Blind announced the proclamation and shared
its wording.

 

The proclamation noted every blind citizen has the right to carry a white
cane which "symbolizes the ability to achieve a full and independent life
and

the capacity to work productively in competitive employment."

 

The cane also allows "every blind person to move freely and safely from
place to place," the proclamation said, and "makes it possible for the blind
to

fully participate in and contribute to our society and to live the lives
they want."

 

For the last 10 years, the National Federation of the Blind has operated a
"free white cane program" that makes the canes available to blind and
visually

impaired individuals.

 

Parson's proclamation also reminded Missourians state law "requires that
motorists and cyclists exercise appropriate caution when approaching a blind
person

carrying a white cane," and the law "also calls upon employers, both public
and private, to be aware of and utilize the employment skills of our blind

citizens, by recognizing their worth as individuals and their productive
capacities."

 

The governor said the state "can and should facilitate the expansion of
employment opportunities for, and greater acceptance of, blind persons in
the competitive

labor market," and that Missouri's "schools, colleges and universities
(should) offer full opportunities for training to blind persons."

 

Parson also called on "employers and the public to utilize the available
skills of competent blind persons, and to open new opportunities for the
blind

 

 

Gary Wunder 

gwunder at earthlink.net

 

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