[NFBNJ] Fw: Conventioneers Conference Call Monday, June 24 at 8:00 Pm and 2019 NFB National Convention Agenda

joe ruffalo nfbnj1 at verizon.net
Mon Jun 17 03:11:21 UTC 2019


Thanks Brian and Jane for forwarding.

Greetings to all!
For those attending the national convention in Las Vegas this summer, July 7 
through July 12, 2019, please review the following notice of a conference 
call scheduled for Monday, June 24 at 8:00 pm.
Please attend as we will highlight specific items not featured  in the 
national agenda.
Please read all agenda information provided in the email pasted and or 
attached.
For those not attending this year, read through the agenda and consider 
joining the call with hopes you will plan to attend the 80th annual national 
convention in 2020.
During the call on Monday, June 24 at 8:00 pm, several  items of interest 
along with others such as,the caucous for all attending the national 
convention from New Jersey, banquet exchange procedure, transportation 
possibilities while in Las Vegas, making payment for your hotel room, 
volunteering a shift at the NFBNJ exhibit table, first timers rookie roundup 
and much more.
Call: 605 468 8005
Code: 460994

Target for Thursday, June 20 or Friday, June 21, I will be forwarding an 
outline that we will discuss and highlight during the call scheduled for 
Monday, June 24.

Annual Agenda Pasted and Attached.
Regards,
Joe

Attached and below the *** is the 2019 National Convention Agenda.

***

2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION





LAS VEGAS, NEVADA





JULY 7 to JULY 12



















THE MEMBERS OF THE

HOST AFFILIATE COMMITTEE

WELCOME YOU TO THE

79th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND



Mark A. Riccobono, President

National Federation of the Blind

200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place

Baltimore, Maryland 21230



John Berggren, Chairman

Convention Organization and Activities







Terri Rupp, President                                      Dana Ard, 
President

National Federation of the Blind                               National 
Federation of the Blind

of Nevada 
of Idaho









Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119

877-632-9001







WELCOME!


Welcome to the 79th annual convention of the National Federation of the 
Blind being held in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. A 
detailed description of the layout of the hotel can be found immediately 
after the Convention Notes, which are at the end of the program listings. 
Check the Convention Notes for further information about a variety of 
convention topics. When you check in to the hotel, you will be asked to 
confirm your departure date. If you decide to leave earlier than the 
departure date you confirm when you check in, there may be a change fee.






ROOKIE ROUNDUP


All first-time convention attendees are cordially invited to attend a 
reception from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, in the South Pacific F 
Ballroom. President Riccobono and other Federation leaders will be on hand 
to welcome you to the convention and preview the week???s activities. Veteran 
conventioneers should urge all first-timers to attend this special event.






INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY, AND SOCIAL CONDUCT


As an attendee at our convention, you not only represent yourself but also 
represent our greater organization. We want you to enjoy our time together 
and to make new friends and renew old acquaintances. Although we encourage 
members to socialize and have fun, the convention also provides a valuable 
opportunity to come together to continue the work of our organization, to 
learn about the important initiatives that we are involved with on local and 
national levels, and to plan our work for the future.



The National Federation of the Blind seeks to provide a convention 
environment in which diverse participants, including members, speakers, 
exhibitors, staff, and volunteers, may learn, network, and enjoy the company 
of friends and colleagues in an environment of mutual respect and 
professionalism. We recognize a shared responsibility to create and uphold 
that atmosphere for the benefit of all. Some behaviors are therefore 
specifically prohibited:



*        harassment or intimidation based on race, religion, ethnicity, 
language, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, 
disability, physical appearance, or other group identity



*        sexual harassment or intimidation, including unwelcome sexual 
attention, stalking (physical or virtual), or unsolicited physical contact



*        public drunkenness and associated behaviors (e.g., belligerence, 
yelling, hostility, destruction of property)



Participants are expected to abide by these rules and behaviors in all 
convention venues, including online arenas, social media, and social events. 
Participants who are asked to stop a behavior that the recipient considers 
hostile or harassing are expected to comply immediately.



For assistance or to report an incident, please call 443-216-9777. All 
formal reports will be fully investigated according to the steps outlined in 
our Code of Conduct. Based on the information found in the investigation, 
appropriate action will be taken and may involve staff, organization 
leaders, and legal counsel. Based on the circumstances, hotel security 
and/or law enforcement may become involved, when appropriate.



We are committed to diversity, equity, and the free expression of ideas. 
These principles have been delineated in our Code of Conduct found at 
https://nfb.org/code-conduct.






PREREGISTRATION AND ON-SITE REGISTRATION


Registration activities take place in the foyers outside the Islander and 
South Pacific Ballrooms beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday. At 8:30 a.m. on 
Tuesday and at other times as listed throughout the week, registration 
activities will be located at the Islander Registration Desk. All convention 
attendees (both local and from out of town) are asked to register. Those who 
preregistered for convention may pick up their registration packets in the 
area designated ???Preregistration.??? Those who did not preregister may go to 
the area designated ???Registration.??? Please have your check or cash ready to 
pay the registration fee of $30 per person; we cannot accept credit cards at 
registration. Convention registration is a requirement for door prize 
eligibility and a number of other convention activities. We condition rates 
for hotel rooms on proof of registration, including the showing of an NFB 
registration badge, if requested.






EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET


The Exhibit Hall and the NFB Independence Market are located in the Islander 
Ballroom. There is a special sponsor-only exhibitor preview for convention 
attendees on Monday morning from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.



Exhibit Hall hours of operation are:

Monday                               9:00 to 11:00 AM (sponsors only)

Monday                               11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Tuesday                               8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 PM, and 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Thursday                             Noon to 1:45 PM (final opportunity to 
visit the Exhibit Hall)



Independence Market hours of operation are:

Monday                               9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Tuesday                               8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 PM

Thursday                             Noon to 1:45 PM (final opportunity to 
visit the Market)






SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS


*        The Presidential and Hospitality Suites are both open during much 
of the convention. All are welcome to come to the suites to visit. 
Appointments to meet with President Riccobono may be made at the 
Presidential Suite.



The Presidential and Hospitality Suites will be open during the following 
times:

Saturday           4:00 to 7:00 PM

Sunday             7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Monday            7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Tuesday           7:00 to 9:00 AM, and 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM

Wednesday      7:00 to 9:00 AM, Noon to 2:00 PM, and 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Thursday          7:00 to 9:00 AM, Noon to 2:00 PM, and 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Friday                7:00 to 9:00 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM



*        Banquet tickets may be purchased for $75 by cash or check at the 
on-site registration area. No tickets will be available after 2:00 p.m. on 
Wednesday. At the banquet ticket exchange table, you may make arrangements 
to reserve a specific seat for yourself or for a group of up to ten people. 
On the evening of the banquet, tickets will be required to enter the 
ballroom and will be collected at the tables. Tickets may be exchanged for 
vegetarian or kosher meals at the banquet ticket exchange table if done so 
by 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday.



*        Banquet ticket exchange will be located outside the South Pacific 
Ballroom at the following times:

Tuesday                           Noon to 2:00 PM

Wednesday                    8:45 to 9:15 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM

Thursday                         8:15 to 8:45 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM

Friday                                8:15 to 8:45 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM





*        General Sessions will be held in South Pacific Ballroom E through 
J.



*        Individuals needing to conduct business with the NFB treasurer may 
do so by going to the South Pacific Registration Desk on Wednesday between 
5:30 and 7:30 p.m., or on Thursday between noon and 2:00 p.m.











CONVENTION AGENDA


SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2019




7:30 - 8:45 AM???AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION???EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Coral B

Discuss convention frequencies, hotel architectural features, and 
distribution of special FM receivers for the hearing-impaired and 
Spanish-speaking attendees. David Chan (NC6D), President



7:30 AM - 4:45 PM???BLINDNESS SKILLS: THE ONLY SURE BET IN VEGAS

Tradewinds D

Registration: adults, $35; two or more adults, $50; children (ages 0-18), 
free. Sponsored by the NFB???s National Organization of Parents of Blind 
Children Division (NOPBC). Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President

7:30-8:45 AM???Registration

9:00-10:45 AM???General Session

11:00 AM-12:15 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session I

Convention 411???Tradewinds D

Science Is Everywhere! (focuses on children 0-8)???Tradewinds E

Saving for the Future with ABLE Accounts???Tradewinds F

Cane or Guide Dog: I Use Both???Tropics A

2:00-3:15 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session II

Sensory Integration Therapy???Tradewinds D

Late Elementary/Early Middle School Science???Tradewinds E

Science in Middle, High School, and Beyond???Tradewinds F

Blindness Skills or Visual Skills? Efficiency???s the Key???Tropics A

3:30-4:45 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops Session III

Creating Tactile Maps???Tradewinds D

Creating Tactile Models for Scientific Concepts???Tradewinds E

Saving for the Future with ABLE Accounts???Tradewinds F

The Transition to College or Work???Tropics A



7:30 AM - 5:00 PM???CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION FOR 
THE BLIND???EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY 
CONFERENCE

Tradewinds C

Registration: students, $75; professionals, $85 before June 15, ($100 after 
that date). Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification Board 
(NBPCB) and the Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness 
(PDRIB) at the Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Edward Bell, Chair

7:30-8:30 AM???Registration

8:30 AM???Conference Begins


SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




8:00 AM - 12:00 PM???KRAFTERS MARKETPLACE

Coral A

Looking for that one-of-a-kind souvenir from convention? Want to support 
Federation entrepreneurs? Shop the Krafters marketplace for beautiful and 
unique handmade creations. Tammy Freitag, President



8:30 AM???CHILD-CARE SERVICES
(Preregistration by June 15 was required.)

Please see Convention Note 6 for further information.



8:30 - 11:30 AM???WHAT???S NEW WITH JAWS, FUSION, AND ZOOMTEXT

Tradewinds F

Discounted home annual licenses for all attendees! Join Eric Damery for his 
annual user group NFB meeting with everyone using JAWS, Fusion, or ZoomText. 
Demonstration and discussion of all the new developments during the past 
year. Eric Damery



8:30 AM - 12:00 PM???JERNIGAN INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS

Tropics A

8:30-8:35 AM???Welcome; Karl Belanger, Presenter

8:35-10:05 AM???Stem Resources to Help Blind Students Excel;
Matt Hackert, Presenter

10:30 AM-12:00 PM???Fun and Learning with Arduino; Chancey Fleet, Presenter



9:00 AM - 12:15 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



9:00 AM - 4:00 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION WORKSHOPS

South Pacific Ballroom J

Sponsored by the Sports & Recreation Division, Jessica Beecham, President

9:00-10:00 AM???Guide Running/Walking 101: Come learn all about guide 
running/walking! Check out tethers, learn about resources for finding guides 
and running groups, and get the chance to try it out!

10:30 AM-12:00 PM???Eating Healthy on a Budget: During this interactive 
session, we will discuss topics including meal prep, budgeting, 
understanding nutritional facts, and alternative techniques for accessing 
nutrition information. Bring your ideas and questions.


SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




12:30-1:30 PM???Yoga for Beginners: Come practice yoga in an open and 
judgement-free environment with a blind yoga instructor. We welcome yogis of 
all ability levels, but this session is targeted toward beginners. We will 
not have mats, so bring a mat or towel from your room.

2:00-3:30 PM???One Touch Self-Defense: Come learn One Touch Self-Defense, a 
form of self-defense designed with the blind in mind.



12:30 - 1:45 PM???LUNCH WITH NOPBC BOARD

South Pacific Ballroom A

Get to know your NOPBC board in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Grab some 
food from the food court or a restaurant and join members of the NOPBC board 
for a brown bag lunch as we get to know one another and share our 
experiences and ideas. Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President



1:00 - 3:30 PM???SENIORS DIVISION SEMINAR???GET MOVIN???, BE HEALTHY, STAY HEALTHY 
($5)

Tradewinds C

The NFB Senior Division with Jessica Beecham hosts a health and wellness 
seminar; stretching exercises and a healthy living discussion for anyone of 
any age. Get inspired! Reach new goals and meet a bunch of seniors actively 
promoting healthy living. Ruth Sager, President



1:00 - 5:00 PM???JOB SEEKER SEMINAR

South Pacific Ballroom B

This year's seminar and breakout sessions are designed to give you the exact 
skills you need to get a job using our career fair and other NFB resources. 
Get overall information at the large group seminar and hone your job-seeking 
skills at the small group breakouts. Sponsored by the NFB Employment 
Committee. Dick Davis, Chair

1:00-3:00 PM???Large Group Seminar for Jobseekers and Employers

3:00-5:00 PM???Small Group Training and Discussions



2:00 - 4:00 PM???HIMS USER GROUP

South Pacific Ballroom C

HIMS believes choice is vital! Polaris math and Google drive integration, 
QBraille???s hybrid keyboard (QWERTY keys and Perkins comfort), or the 
Actilino's active tactile control are unique and innovative solutions that 
don't exist anywhere else. Come to our user group and check it out.




SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




2:00 - 5:30 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



5:00 - 7:30 PM???MIX-AND-MINGLE RECEPTION FOR REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS

Tropics B



5:30 - 7:00 PM???NOPBC FAMILY HOSPITALITY

South Pacific Ballroom A

Relax, chat, meet new families and teachers, and connect with old friends. 
Veteran attendees will be on hand to welcome you and provide information.



5:30 - 7:00 PM???MUJERES OF THE FEDERATION

Tradewinds E

Join us for a keynote address from a dynamic Latina leader. This session 
will provide inspiration and mentorship opportunities for the next 
generation of blind Latina trailblazers. ??No te lo pierdas! Shawn Callaway 
and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



6:00 - 8:30 PM???EXHIBITORS SHOWCASE PRESENTED BY THE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION 
COMMITTEE

Tradewinds C

Come explore ways to evaluate new products. Hear the technology-related 
exhibitors briefly explain what they are exhibiting and where they are 
located in the exhibit hall. All are welcome. Mark Jones, Chair



6:00 - 9:00 PM???2019 NAGDU SEMINAR

Tradewinds D

Come join other guide dog users. Learn about common household products that 
can be harmful to our dogs, get your burning questions answered from a 
seasoned veterinarian, and hear from a panel of owner-trained guide dog 
users. Marion Gwizdala, President

6:00 PM???Registration

7:00 PM???Welcome







SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




6:00 - 9:30 PM???JERNIGAN INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS

Tropics A

6:30-7:30 PM???Low-Vision Accessibility Faceoff: iOS vs. Android; Kennedy 
Zimnik, Presenter

8:00-9:30 PM???Basic Braille Production for the Home User; Steve Booth, 
Presenter



6:30 - 10:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



6:30 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS

Coral C

Learn about assistive technology in the workplace, training opportunities, 
and any job announcements available. Lisa Hall, President

6:30 PM???Registration



7:00 - 8:30 PM???LIVING HISTORY GROUP

Coral A

Dedicated to recording, preserving, and appreciating Federation history. 
Michael Freholm, Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???BLACK LEADERS ADVANCING THE FEDERATION

Tradewinds F

Celebrate the numerous contributions of black Federation leaders. Let???s 
inspire youth through personal empowerment, leadership development, and 
mentorship. All are welcome to attend. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, 
Co-Chairs, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



7:30 - 9:30 PM???NABS STUDENT NETWORKING

South Pacific Ballroom D

Kick off your convention right by joining our students, of all ages and from 
across the country, to mix and mingle, make friends, and reconnect with old 
ones before the week gets started! NABS leadership is so excited to meet you 
at our annual networking event! Kathryn Webster, President









SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




7:30 - 9:30 PM???HISPANIC SEMINAR

Tradewinds E

Blindness is blindness, no matter the language. Learn about Federation 
philosophy and the truth about blindness???in Spanish. Alpidio Rol??n, 
Moderator



8:00 - 9:30 PM???ROOKIE ROUNDUP

South Pacific Ballroom F

First-time convention attendees???don???t miss this event! President Riccobono 
and former rookies will be on hand to welcome you and answer questions about 
the week???s activities. Pam Allen, Chair and Vice President, National 
Federation of the Blind; President, National Federation of the Blind of 
Louisiana; Director, Louisiana Center for the Blind



8:00 PM - Midnight???KARAOKE NIGHT?????? (Admission: $6)

South Pacific Ballroom AB

Here???s your chance to sing like a rock star and help support BLIND, Inc. 
youth programs. Enjoy music, door prizes, and a cash bar as you learn about 
innovative programs at BLIND, Inc. Show us your talent! Hosted by BLIND, 
Incorporated.



9:00 - 10:00 PM???NFB AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE MEETING

Coral A

Dan Burke, Chair









MONDAY, JULY 8, 2019




9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Pacific Registration Desk



9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Bayview Court South



9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



9:00 - 11:00 AM???SPONSOR-LEVEL EXHIBITORS PREVIEW

Islander Ballroom

The exhibit hall opens its doors and is dedicated solely to sponsor-level 
exhibitors. Come say ???thank you??? to our sponsors and enjoy their interesting 
offers and demonstrations. Our exhibiting convention sponsors follow:



Elite:

Aira Tech Corp



Platinum:
Google, Inc.; HumanWare; Microsoft Corporation; OrCam Technologies; UPS; 
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Vispero



Gold:

BlindShell, Uber



Silver:

Amazon, Delta Air Lines, Lyft, Pearson



Bronze:

Educational Testing Service (ETS), National Industries for the Blind, 
Sprint, VitalSource Technologies



White Cane:

C&P - Chris Park; Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind; Duxbury Systems, Inc; 
Election Systems & Software; En-Vision America; Envision, Inc.; HIMS, Inc.; 
Law School Admission Council, Inc.; Nevada Blind Children's Foundation; RTB 
Safe Traffic, Inc.; TRE Legal Practice




MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




9:00 AM - 12:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



10:30 AM - 12:30 PM???2019 EMPOWERMENT SEMINAR

Tradewinds F

All convention attendees are invited to gain confidence, embrace 
individuality, and explore ways to feel empowered through challenging 
ourselves. Blind people continue to advocate, but it takes a village, not a 
single person, to break down society's misconceptions. Pam Allen, Chair and 
Vice President, National Federation of the Blind; President, National 
Federation of the Blind of Louisiana; and Kathryn Webster, President, 
National Association of Blind Students, Facilitators



11:00 AM - 12:30 PM???GETTING YOUR NFB BELL ACADEMY UP AND RUNNING

Mariners B

Would your affiliate like to host an NFB BELL Academy next summer? If this???ll 
be your first time, or it???s been a while since the BELL rang in your state, 
you???ll want to be here! Come for an overview of the training, planning, and 
prep required to run a successful NFB BELL Academy. Carla McQuillan, NFB 
BELL Coordinator



11:00 AM - 5:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL

Islander Ballroom

1:00 PM???RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE

South Pacific Ballroom

Sharon Maneki, Chair



1:00 - 2:15 PM???ABLE ACCOUNTS: EMPOWERING YOUR OPPORTUNITIES

Tradewinds F

The ABLE Act continues to purposefully impact the lives of people with 
disabilities. Learn more about its empowering choices, financial inclusions, 
and positive impacts in your life. Eric Ochmanek, Deputy Chief of Staff, 
Office of the State Treasurer of Ohio









MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




1:00 - 2:30 PM???MASTER THE BASICS OF MANAGING YOUR MONEY

Tradewinds E

In this session, you???ll discover the benefits of using a financial 
institution, opening checking and savings accounts, and keeping track of 
your money. Learn how to choose checking and savings accounts that are right 
for you; make purchases and pay bills with ATM cards, debit cards, and 
checks; track and manage your transactions; and avoid or minimize fees. In 
addition, learn the basics of budgeting and gain access to tools to help you 
create a personal spending plan.



1:00 - 4:00 PM???DEAFBLIND HOPE: HAVE ONLY POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS

Coral A

Join our workshop designed to give unique solutions and create positive 
changes for those who live with a combined loss of hearing and sight. 
Featuring presentations from Sprint IP Relay, CapTel, BookShare, Aira, and 
more. Sponsored by the NFB Deaf-Blind Division. Alice Eaddy, President

                1:00-1:30 PM???Registration ($5)



1:00 - 4:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH STYLE SHOW

Tradewinds D

Our young blind models and NFB stars strut their stuff on the runway. We 
extend a special invitation to our kids with additional disabilities. Come 
enjoy the fashions and music and support NOPBC. Tickets are $5 at the door. 
Penny Duffy, First Vice President, NOPBC, and Carlton Anne Cook Walker, 
President, NOPBC

1:00 PM???Rehearsal

2:30 PM???Style Show Begins



1:00 - 4:00 PM???BLIND MUSICIANS GROUP

Coral C

Master class on improvisation and performances by attendees. Parents and 
students are welcome. Linda Mentink and Chris Nusbaum, Co-Chairs



1:00 - 4:45 PM???HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE

Tropics B

1:00-1:30 PM???What's New and Trendy in Low-Vision Tech?

1:30-3:00 PM???The Newest Features of the BrailleNote Touch Plus and 
Brailliant BI14

3:00-4:00 PM???Victor Readers Unite! Learn Some New VR Tricks

4:00-4:45 PM???Participate in an Open Forum with HumanWare!




MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




1:00 - 5:00 PM???NFB NATIONAL CAREER FAIR

South Pacific Ballroom AB

Forty-five employers, face-to-face. They really want to hire you if you have 
the right stuff. Do you? Dress for interviews (we mean it), bring a polished 
r??sum?? and cover letter, and get ready to sell yourself. Attend the Job 
Seeker Seminar for information on their needs and how to impress them. 
Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee. Dick Davis, Chair

1:00-3:00 PM???Career Fair

3:30-5:00 PM???Employer Interviews (by Appointment Only)



1:00 - 5:00 PM???AIRA AFTERNOON DELIGHT

Coral B

The afternoon sessions begin with post-secondary education discussions with 
BTS students and Aira representatives. Just as in life, our education talk 
will be followed by an employment discussion, first, as a resource in 
identifying and securing a job, then using Aira on the job.



1:00 - 5:30 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



1:00 - 6:00 PM???NFB-NEWSLINE?? DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE

Tropics A

Stop by and learn how the information sources of NFB-NEWSLINE can help you 
become a part of your community???s conversation and live the life you want. 
Now available on Amazon Alexa! Our NFB-NEWSLINE experts are here to answer 
your questions. Not a subscriber? We can sign you up on the spot!



1:00 - 6:00 PM???KNFB READER OPEN HOUSE: LEARN HOW TO POINT, SHOOT, AND READ!

Tropics A

Read inaccessible print and PDFs with KNFB Reader! KNFB Reader uses the 
power of digital photography and a specially designed mobile device app to 
read print on the go using your iOS, Android, or Windows 10 computer. Come 
get your questions answered and request a demonstration from KNFB Reader 
experts.



1:00 - 8:00 PM???INSPIRING ARTISTS, BEGINNERS TO PROS

Tradewinds C

1:00-5:00 PM???Drop-in Activities: Free activities for all! Make tactile 
drawings and sculpt with friends. Contact: ann at acunningham.com 
<mailto:ann at acunningham.com>  for information about exhibiting your artwork.


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




6:00-8:00 PM???Let's Explore Perspective: Learn how perspective works in 
pictures and create your own. Deborah Kent Stein and Ann Cunningham, 
Coordinators



3:00 - 4:30 PM???USING CREDIT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

Tradewinds E

Learn the basics of credit, including information on credit scores, how to 
obtain and read a credit report, and how to establish a good credit history. 
In addition, you???ll learn how to use your credit to your advantage to help 
you achieve your goals and dreams. Attend this session to learn about the 
types of loans available; how to shop for, compare, and choose a loan 
product; how to choose a lender; and how to protect yourself from risk.



4:15 - 5:45 PM???TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL (Admission: $5)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Federation lawyers oppose each other to enact a case addressing the civil 
rights of blind people, and the audience serves as the jury. The subject 
matter is serious, but the courtroom portrayers are very entertaining. Scott 
LaBarre, President, National Association of Blind Lawyers



4:30 - 6:00 PM???ASIAN MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Coral A

Contribute and gather ideas on how to provide culturally relevant outreach 
and support to the Asian community. Your thoughts are critical in shaping 
the course of this initiative. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, 
Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



4:30 - 6:30 PM???BLIND CANCER SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP

Coral C

Join us for a meet and greet, a panel discussion, and personal stories of 
strength and courage. Our group's purpose is to help all cancer survivors 
get well and stay well, to offer preventive measures, and to create a 
platform for cohesive dialogue and information dissemination. Isaiah Nelson, 
Coordinator



5:00 - 7:00 PM???ACCESSIBILITY @ MICROSOFT + WINDOWS MAGNIFIER

Tradewinds E

Microsoft???s mission is to empower every person and organization on the 
planet to achieve more. Blind and low-vision employees share our latest 
efforts to embed accessibility into our products, websites, services, and 
culture. Deep dive into Windows Magnifier improvements. And peek into what???s 
next!


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




5:00 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS RECEPTION AND MEETING

Tradewinds F

All veterans are invited to our reception and meeting. We will hold our 
semi-annual elections and conduct our annual business meeting after the 
reception. Dwight Sayer, President

5:00 PM???Reception

7:00 PM???National Meeting



6:00 - 9:30 PM???AIRA EVENING NIGHTCAP

Coral B

Join us for ???a look under the hood??? as we discuss our inclusive design and 
product development process. We???ll also spark a post-dinner conversation 
about the Aira mindset. And will hear from Aira Explorers from different 
walks of life, who will discuss their own Aira experiences.



6:15 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS (NABS)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Students of all ages are warmly invited to the National Association of Blind 
Students annual meeting! This year think: interactive and engaging 
presenters, fun door prizes, and special performers that make this event not 
worth missing! Kathryn Webster, President

6:15 PM???Registration ($5)

7:00 PM???Meeting



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers B



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB-NEWSLINE??: ALEXA IS IN THE HOUSE!

Tropics A

Learn about the NFB???s free, audible information service for the blind, with 
specific information on how to talk to Amazon Alexa to read over five 
hundred publications by using your voice. Other 2019 service enhancements 
will be covered. Plus, share your ideas for new content with NFB-NEWSLINE 
staff.



7:00 - 9:00 PM???DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEETING

Tropics B

We are providing an avenue to share experiences, explore strategies, and 
generate ideas to support NFB diversity efforts. Get involved in this aspect 
of our movement. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




7:00 - 10:30 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION WORKSHOPS

South Pacific Ballroom B

Sponsored by the Sports and Recreation Division. Jessica Beecham, President

7:00-8:30 PM and 9:00-10:30 PM???One Touch Self-Defense: Come learn One Touch 
Self-Defense, a form of self-defense designed with the blind in mind.



7:00 - 10:00 PM???ACTING WORKSHOP

South Pacific Ballroom A

The Performing Arts Division will sponsor our first-ever acting experience 
class. Marilee Talkington, a professional actor, will deliver a training 
session covering performing from script to stage. Spots are first-come, 
first-served. Please contact Julie McGinnity at jmcginnity at nfb.org 
<mailto:jmcginnity at nfb.org?subject=Acting%20Workshop>  if interested.



7:30 - 8:30 PM???JUDAISM MEETING
Coral C

David Stayer, Chair, NFB in Judaism Group



7:30 - 9:00 PM???LIBRARY SERVICES COMMITTEE

Coral A

Learn about new developments at the National Library Service and Bookshare, 
discuss the accessibility of public libraries and how can libraries best 
serve our needs. David Hyde and Marci Carpenter, Co-Chairs



7:30 - 9:30 PM???BLIND PARENTS GROUP

Tradewinds D

Share techniques for traveling with young children, connecting with other 
parents in your community, and resources available to blind parents. 
Lisamaria Martinez and Briley O???Connor, Co-Presenters



9:00 - 10:00 PM???SPANISH TRANSLATION COMMITTEE

Coral C

Call for interpreters! We provide simultaneous interpreting services at our 
national convention, from English to Spanish, during the open board meeting, 
general sessions, and banquet. Please join us in our committee meeting if 
you would like to help with these efforts. Daniel Martinez, Chair









TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2018




7:30 - 8:30 AM???PRESIDENTIAL DIVERSITY MORNING MIXER

Tradewinds C
This gathering provides an open opportunity to engage with national leaders 
to chat about diversity and inclusion topics. Please drop in and share your 
ideas, suggestions, and thoughts about our continued efforts to broaden the 
participation and advancement of blind people from diverse backgrounds in 
our movement. Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind, 
Facilitator



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL and INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



9:00 - 11:30 AM???NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to All)

South Pacific Ballroom



12:30 - 2:30 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING

Coral B

Join us for a high-energy meeting where we will discuss the business of the 
division and provide information, tools, and motivation to help you live the 
life you want through health and wellness. Stay after and participate in 
some of our fun workshops! Jessica Beecham, President



12:30 - 4:00 PM???SENIORS LIVE THE LIFE YOU WANT RETREAT AND MORE

Tradewinds E

Please join us for our annual business meeting to learn about Aira and to 
hear from retreat participants about their experience at our first senior 
retreat at Rocky Bottom, South Carolina. Meet "The Blind History Lady" in 
person. Share details of upcoming senior events in your state. Ruth Sager, 
President

12:30 PM???Registration ($5)

1:30 PM???Meeting







TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




12:30 - 5:00 PM???DIABETES ACTION NETWORK SEMINAR

Coral C

Roll call and introductions. Two guest speakers from IRA and Local CDE, 
(respectively). Discussion followed by a business meeting which will include 
old and new business and will conclude with elections and final comments. 
Bernadette Jacobs, President

12:30-1:15 PM???Registration



12:30 - 6:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS DIVISION MEETING AND 
RECEPTION

Tropics B

Examine laws affecting blind people and others with disabilities; address 
ongoing struggles to gain equal access to websites, employment, legal texts, 
and exams; share practice tips for blind lawyers. Scott LaBarre, President

12:30 PM???Registration

1:00 PM???Meeting Begins

4:00 PM???Reception



12:30 - 5:00 PM???NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Tradewinds C

Enhancing nonvisual access to information technology and improving the 
ability of blind information and computer technology professionals to 
compete in today's world. Brian Buhrow, President

12:30 PM???Registration



12:45 - 4:30 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS

Tradewinds D

We are growing beyond Randolph Sheppard and expanding entrepreneurial 
opportunities through our emerging leaders and women's initiatives. We will 
also address current issues, challenges, and growing our division to grow 
the Federation. Nicky Gacos, President



1:00 - 3:45 PM???NOPBC MEETING

South Pacific Ballroom A

Keynote address by the 2019 Distinguished Educator of Blind Children; 
mix-and-mingle with vendors, blind mentors, and other parents; learn about 
cutting-edge products and programs for our youth; Parent Power; business 
meeting; elections; and much more! Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




1:00 - 4:30 PM???NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS

Tradewinds F

Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in their classrooms. Participants 
meet in groups specific to grade level and content area to create a network 
of mentors. If you teach or are considering a career in teaching, please 
join us. Cayte Mendez, President



1:00 - 5:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A



1:00 - 5:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION

PROFESSIONALS
South Pacific Ballroom B

Share resources and strategies for successful blindness training and 
services. Collaborate together on how we can spread our hope, energy, and 
love in all blindness rehabilitation programs. Amy Porterfield, President

1:00 PM???Registration and Networking ($5)

2:00 PM???Call to Order



1:00 - 5:00 PM???HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

Coral A

We are a diverse group of blind professionals and students who have a 
passion for working with people. Please join us for our annual meeting that 
includes a networking session during our last hour. Candice Chapman, 
President

1:00 PM???Registration ($5)

2:00-5:00 PM???Division Meeting



2:30 - 5:00 PM???PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION

Tropics A

All professionals working with students from birth through age twenty-one 
are welcome and encouraged to join our informative and interactive meeting. 
Come network and collaborate, sharing and learning with colleagues and 
future educators. Eric Guillory, President

2:30 PM???Registration

3:00 PM???Meeting









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




2:45 - 5:30 PM???SPORTS & RECREATION DIVISION WORKSHOPS
Coral B

Sponsored by the Sports and Recreation Division. Jessica Beecham, President

2:45-3:30 PM???Anytime Anywhere Fitness: Learn how to arrange basic body 
weight fitness moves into a powerful exercise routine that can be done 
anywhere, any time, and with no equipment.

3:30-4:30 PM???Advanced Yoga: Come practice yoga in an open and judgement-free 
environment with a blind instructor. While we welcome yogis of all 
abilities, this session is designed for someone who has practiced yoga in 
the past, has a basic proficiency, and is ready to move through a 
challenging class.

5:00-5:30 PM???Meditation: Wind down after a stimulating day at convention 
with a guided meditation session.



5:00 - 6:30 PM???BRAILLE BOOK FAIR: PRESENTING SPONSOR WELLS FARGO

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Browse tables of new and used Braille and print/Braille books. There will be 
fiction, nonfiction, early readers through multi-volume novels, cookbooks, 
and more. Through a collaboration with our literacy partner, the Wells Fargo 
Foundation, the books are offered at no cost to the reader. Volunteers will 
box and prepare them to be shipped to the reader???s home via Free Matter for 
the Blind. Donations are encouraged. Krystal Guillory, Coordinator



6:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB IN COMMUNITIES OF FAITH

Tropics A

Speakers will discuss how their faith has helped them face and overcome 
challenges. Also hear representatives from various faith-based libraries and 
publishing houses describe what their various organizations do. Tom 
Anderson, President

12:30 PM???Registration






TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




6:00 - 9:00 PM???EMPOWERING THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE

Coral C

Service starts here. We invite you to take the vow to serve others at our 
annual meeting. Don???t hesitate, take a gamble on community service! You are 
guaranteed to win??? so just say I DO! Jeanetta Price, President



6:00 - 9:00 PM???PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION

Tradewinds F

Join the conversation! Let your voice be heard in our discussion of 
representation in Hollywood. We will plan for the future of blindness in the 
entertainment industry and then tackle the stage together with a practical 
performance experience. Julie McGinnity, President



6:00 - 9:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS

Tradewinds C

Inside the life of a puppy raiser. Get current updates from Uber, Lyft, and 
the airline industry. Elect our leaders! Marion Gwizdala, President

6:00-6:45 PM???Registration ($5 Membership dues. Affiliate members are members 
of NAGDU.)

7:00 PM???Call to Order



6:30 - 9:00 PM???ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION

Tropics B

Join us for expert panels on person-centered tech assessments and teaching 
tech through structured discovery, lightning talks on data privacy and G 
Suite, and networking with your community of practice. Everyone welcome! 
Chancey Fleet, President

6:30 PM???Registration ($5)



6:00 - 9:30 PM???NFB DEAF-BLIND DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Tradewinds E

Get updates on national issues affecting the deaf-blind community, 
technology, and the division???s business matters. Alice Eaddy, President

                6:00 PM???Registration ($5)









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




6:30 - 10:00 PM???SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION

Tradewinds D

6:30 PM???Registration

7:00 PM???Meeting

Learn how to use Excel for handling statistics. Learn how the blind can gain 
access to graphics and mathematical material. Learn about the project to 
survey the blindness accessibility of college and graduate school programs. 
John Miller, President



7:00 - 9:00 PM???CENTURY CELEBRATION BRAILLE CARNIVAL

South Pacific Ballroom AB
Come one come all to the Braille carnival to celebrate one-hundred years of 
literacy projects offered by the American Action Fund for Blind Children and 
Adults (AAF). Enjoy exploring the history of the Action Fund, interacting 
with Braille-related activities, sharing your story about the AAF's free 
Braille books and calendars, and even winning some prizes worthy of this 
memorable milestone. Sponsored by the American Action Fund for Blind 
Children and Adults.



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Coral A

If you have an interest in crafts or just a curiosity, come join us as we 
review our eleventh year, plan the twelfth year, and make new friends. Yes, 
blindness does NOT stop us from creating beautiful crafts. We just work 
together to learn different ways to be creative. Tammy Freitag, President



7:30 - 9:00 PM???DADS??? NIGHT OUT

All dads, sighted and blind, are welcome. Contact Corbb O???Connor at 
703-309-4884 for location. Sponsored by NOPBC.



8:00 - 9:00 PM???FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING

Coral B

All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean and sober 
are welcome to our confidential meeting. A second Friends of Recovery 
meeting will be Thursday at 8:00 p.m. For more information, call 
304-994-5103. Sheri K., Coordinator




WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:45 - 9:15 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:45 - 9:15 AM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk






OPENING GENERAL SESSION




9:30 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:35 AM               WELCOMING CEREMONIES

2019 National Convention Host Committee: National Federation of the Blind of 
Idaho, National Federation of the Blind of Nevada



10:05 AM             CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED

Dwight Sayer, President, National Association of Blind Veterans, a Division 
of the National Federation of the Blind; Winter Garden, Florida



10:25 AM             ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING 
COMMITTEE



11:55 AM             REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN











WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




Noon - 1:45 PM???EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



12:15 - 1:45 PM???LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND ALUMNI RECEPTION

South Pacific Ballroom C

All Louisiana Center for the Blind (LCB) alumni and those interested in 
learning more about our life-changing programs are welcome. Join us as we 
celebrate the accomplishments of our alumni. Learn how LCB training will 
help you ???live the life you want!??? Pam Allen, Executive Director



12:15 - 1:45 PM???EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING

Tropics B

Employment is the first pillar of the NFB strategic plan. What does the 
future of employment for blind people look like? What should it look like? 
Learn about new employment resources. Networking between employers and 
jobseekers. Bring your r??sum??s and jobs. Dick Davis, Chair



12:30 - 1:30 PM???THE ORBIT READER 20 BRAILLE DISPLAY

Tropics A

Developed in partnership with the NFB and other members of the Transforming 
Braille Group, the Orbit Reader 20 Braille display provides the highest 
quality Braille at the most affordable price. Join the Orbit team to learn 
about its features, functions, and latest developments.



1:30 - 2:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



1:30 - 2:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND FINAL BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued





GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                PRESIDENTIAL REPORT

Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, 
Maryland



3:05 PM                DIGITAL EQUALITY AND THE MYTH OF INJUSTICE: EQUAL 
ACCESS FOR THE BLIND MAY NOT BE DELAYED

Eve Hill, Co-Leader, Inclusivity Strategic Consulting, and Partner, Brown, 
Goldstein, and Levy; Baltimore, Maryland



3:25 PM                LEADERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, AND THE PURSUIT OF FINANCIAL 
ACCESSIBILITY

Doug Marshall, Executive Vice President, Chief Digital and Product Officer, 
BECU; Tukwila, Washington



3:45 PM                ADDING VALUE THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE 
ORGANIZED BLIND

Anil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

Kathy Martinez, SVP: Disability/Accessibility Strategy, Wells Fargo Bank; 
San Francisco, California

Eve Andersson, Director, Accessibility and ML Fairness, Google; Mountain 
View, California



4:10 PM                A CENTURY OF ADVANCING LITERACY FOR THE BLIND: A 
LEGACY OF PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT

Barbara Loos, President, American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults; 
Lincoln, Nebraska

Marc Maurer, General Counsel, American Action Fund for Blind Children and 
Adults; Baltimore, Maryland



4:40 PM                REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



5:00 PM                ADJOURN







WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




5:30 - 6:30 PM???NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Tradewinds D



5:30 - 6:30 PM???WHAT???S NEW IN WINDOWS NARRATOR

Coral A

Come hear about Narrator???s new home, quick-start guide, improved reading, 
improved responsiveness, along with a sneak peek at what is coming for 
summer insiders, and more.



5:30 - 7:30 PM???RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS MEETING

Tropics A

The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute's Research Advisory 
Council invites interested individuals to discuss current research, discuss 
publication in the Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research (JBIR), and 
share ideas for increasing the research and academic presence of the NFB. 
Edward Bell, Arielle Silverman, and Lou Ann Blake, Coordinators



6:00 - 9:00 PM???UPWARD MOBILITY SEMINAR

Tropics B

Looking to switch careers? Wondering how to achieve balance between your 
life and work? Come learn about these topics and more at the Upward Mobility 
Seminar, where we do not shy away from answering the tricky dilemmas we face 
in today's workplace. Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.



6:30 - 7:30 PM???WHAT???S IT REALLY LIKE TO BE A PLANTIFF

Tradewinds F

In this session, you???ll hear from NFB members who have stood up for the 
civil rights of the blind in negotiations and litigation, and from the 
lawyers who represent the NFB. Hear what it???s really like to challenge 
injustice, negotiate, and go to court for our rights. Scott LaBarre and Eve 
Hill, Facilitators



6:30 - 8:00 PM???BLIND FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
Coral C

Come learn about issues facing federal employees and applicants. Share your 
experiences with and your solutions to federal workplace challenges. Ronza 
Othman, Chair









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




6:30 - 9:00 PM???COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE

South Pacific Ballroom A

Meet the staff and students at the CCB to discover what great training will 
do for you! Learn about new apps for your phone, get some favorite recipes, 
use a click rule, and learn about stone carving, rock climbing, and more. 
Training in Colorado will change your life! Julie Deden, Director



7:00 - 9:00 PM???WHITE CANE AND AFFILIATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Tradewinds C

Fundraising takes imagination, dedication, and a little bit of ingenuity! 
This is your opportunity to share ideas, ask questions, and become a leader 
in funding our movement! Every state should send a representative. Everette 
Bacon, Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: OPEN TO ALL LEADERS

Tradewinds D

Join together with chapter, affiliate, and division leaders to learn best 
practices in communications. We???ll explore the tools available to us through 
our national office and exchange ideas. Learn to effectively use 
communication as our greatest tool to build the Federation. Jessica Beecham, 
Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB LGBT MEETING

Tradewinds E

Building the NFB and giving back with pride! Proposed topics include special 
concerns related to being blind and coming out, inclusion at Pride events, 
accessibility and availability of LGBT books, and community resources. 
Contact Tai Tomasi at 515-329-4908 for location of group social. Tai Tomasi, 
Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL

Islander Ballroom



7:00 - 9:45 PM???NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS

7:00-9:45 PM???Mini BELL for Parents: Hands on Activities???Coral A

7:00-8:15 PM???The Basics of a High Quality IEP???Coral B

8:30-9:45 PM???Strategies for IEP Record-Keeping and Beyond???Coral B









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




7:00 - 10:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK ACTIVITY (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



7:30 - 10:00 PM???HOST COMMITTEE WELCOME CONCERT ($10)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Put on your dancing shoes and join your Federation friends and family for an 
evening of live entertainment, featuring local Las Vegas performers, the 
Broken Spectacles. This all-blind band has rocked places like the Smith 
Center of Performing Arts and the House of Blues. Escape the casinos for an 
intimate performance where the under-21 crew is welcome, too. Tickets can be 
purchased at the lobby information table, the hospitality suite, or from any 
member of the Nevada or Idaho delegations. Show your NFB membership coin or 
convention badge to pay only $5!



8:00 - 10:00 PM???SPORTS AND REC SWIM UP

Wave Pool

Meet by the pool. You will hear one of us marshaling until 8:00 p.m. and 
after that you can find us in the water!



8:00 - 10:00 PM???RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Tropics A

Technology is omnipresent in our lives. While it is invaluable in education 
and

employment, the blind are still excluded from many products. Hear about new 
advances and discuss how to influence developers to include accessibility in 
their offerings. Brian Buhrow, Chair



8:00 - 10:00 PM???MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING

Tradewinds F

You're invited! If you are interested in finding ways to discover potential 
members while keeping current members engaged and interested, this is the 
meeting for you. Sharing our best practices across the Federation will take 
our chapters, affiliates, and our national organization to the next level. 
Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs











WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




8:30 - 10:00 PM???WEBMASTERS MEETING

Coral C

A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division webmasters to discuss the 
importance of an informative, accessible, and visually attractive website. 
Gary Wunder, Chair




9:00 PM - Midnight???TRIVIA NIGHT (Admission: $5)
South Pacific Ballroom B
New year, new categories, possibly new champions? Trivia Night is back with 
a new twist. Bring your chapter, your friends, or make new ones. Leave with 
bragging rights. Proceeds benefit future programs and activities of the 
Community Service Division.








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THURSDAY, JULY 11




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:15 - 8:45 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP
Islander Registration Desk



8:15 - 8:45 AM???REGISTRATION ($30)

Islander Registration Desk






GENERAL SESSION




9:00 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:05 AM               GLOBAL LEADERSHIP, RESPONSIBILITY, AND TECHNOLOGY: 
ACCESSIBILITY AS A CORE VALUE AT MICROSOFT

Brad Smith, President and Chief Legal Officer, Microsoft Corporation; 
Redmond, Washington



9:25 AM               A PLATFORM OF INFORMATION AND INNOVATION: INSIGHTS 
INTO THE AIRA ECOSYSTEM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BLIND

Suman Kanuganti, Founder and President, Aira Tech Corp.; San Diego, 
California



9:40 AM               FINANCIAL REPORT AND HONOR ROLL CALL



10:55 AM             ELECTIONS



11:25 AM             REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN





Noon - 1:45 PM???EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET (final opportunity to 
visit the Independence Market and Exhibit Hall)

Islander Ballroom






THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




12:15 - 1:45 PM???APPS OF COMPUTER VISION AND G SUITE UPDATES

Tradewinds C

Members of the Google Accessibility team will present two computer vision 
applications: Lookout and Auto-Captioning. We will also present Google G 
Suite accessibility features and functionalities added over the last year 
across Calendar, Gmail, Drive, Docs, and more.



12:15 - 1:45 PM???NOPBC BRAINSTORMING SESSION

Tradewinds F

Please share your ideas with us. What did you like at this convention? What 
resources would help you stay connected throughout the year? What workshops 
might you like to see us offer next year? Be a part of this valuable 
conversation. Carlton Cook-Walker, President



12:30 - 1:30 PM???NLS FOCUS GROUP ON TACTILE GRAPHICS

Coral B

In its continuing quest to provide the material that patrons want, NLS is 
seeking patron feedback via a focus group on providing graphics. Please join 
us so that your voice can be included as we develop collection development 
and production strategies for the next few years.



12:30 - 1:30 PM???ACCESSIBILITY: POWER OF INNOVATION AND CIVILIZATION

Tradewinds D

For more than thirty years, Apple has developed new and innovative solutions 
for persons with disabilities to learn, to be creative, productive, 
independent, and active, and to live out their dreams. Come learn how Apple 
continues to break barriers in new arenas, including the entertainment 
industry, striving to empower the blind community in bold ways. Sarah 
Herrlinger, Director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, Apple, 
and Everette Bacon, Board Member, National Federation of the Blind; 
President, National Federation of the Blind of Utah, Facilitators



1:30 - 2:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



1:30 - 2:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30)

Islander Registration Desk




THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued





GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                THE CONTINUED SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY 
SERVICE FOR THE BLIND: EXPANDING BRAILLE AND IMPLEMENTING THE MARRAKESH 
TREATY

Karen Keninger, Director, National Library Service for the Blind and 
Physically Handicapped; Washington, DC



2:20 PM                ACCELERATING ACCESSIBLE CONTENT: PROGRESS THROUGH THE 
DAISY CONSORTIUM

Richard Orme, Chief Executive Officer, DAISY Consortium; Warwick, United 
Kingdom



2:35 PM                NEGOTIATION, COLLABORATION, AND HIGH EXPECTATIONS: 
THE JOURNEY OF THE MARRAKESH TREATY TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO PUBLISHED WORKS 
FOR PERSONS WHO ARE BLIND, VISUALLY IMPAIRED OR OTHERWISE PRINT DISABLED

Justin Hughes, Hon. William M. Byrne, Jr. Chair, Professor of Law, Loyola 
Law School, Loyola Marymount University; Los Angeles, California



2:55 PM                EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES, PROTECTING RIGHTS, AND 
ENSURING ACCOUNTABILITY: A REPORT FROM THE ADVOCACY AND POLICY DEPARTMENT

John Par??, Jr., Executive Director for Advocacy and Policy, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland



3:25 PM                REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER BUSINESS



5:00 PM                ADJOURN







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




5:15 - 6:45 PM???ACCESSIBLE COLLABORATION AND GOOGLE ASSISTANT

Tradewinds C

Learn about new ways Google Docs is improving the accessibility of real-time 
collaboration so you can meaningfully keep track of live changes in your 
documents. We will also present the new features in Google Assistant and all 
the new devices that support it.



5:15 - 7:15 PM???AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND RECEPTION

Tradewinds F

AFB President, Kirk Adams, and AFB Board of Trustees Chair, Russell Shaffer, 
cordially invite you to join AFB for an evening reception to celebrate the 
work and achievements made by both AFB and the NFB to create a more 
accessible and inclusive world for people with vision loss.



5:30 - 6:30 PM???ADVENTURES WITH MICROSOFT SOUNDSCAPE

Tropics B

Soundscape uses 3D spatial audio to promote a person???s mobility and 
independence. Come along to learn what Soundscape is and how it works. We???ll 
share what we???ve learned from our first year since release and how people 
are using Soundscape every day in a variety of ways.



5:30 - 8:30 PM???Q&A OPEN HOUSE: SPECTRUM ACCESSIBILITY

Coral A

Come join Petr Kucheryavyy from Spectrum's Accessibility Center of 
Excellence to ask questions, share your experiences, and learn more about 
Spectrum's accessibility efforts in their products, services, and employment 
practices.



6:00 - 7:00 PM???INTERSECTIONAL MEET-UPS

Participate in a series of special topic community conversations. Shawn 
Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, Diversity & Inclusion Committee

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Masculinity, Blindness, and Latino Culture: Explore these 
topics and learn how others negotiate these various identities.???Tropics A

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Blindness and Interracial Relationships: Share experiences 
around dating, marriage, family dynamics, and social perceptions.???Coral B

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Marriage and Dating as a Blind Person in the Asian/South 
Asian Community: Discuss cultural practices, social expectations, and their 
relationship to blindness.???Shell Seekers A







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




7:00 - 8:30 PM???SSI AND SSDI 101: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Tropics B

Bring your questions regarding SSDI and SSI benefits, eligibility criteria, 
the application process, reporting obligations, and information about 
working while receiving benefits. James Gashel, Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers B



7:00 - 9:00 PM???BRAILLE PROOFREADING SEMINAR

Tradewinds E

If you are a parent of a blind child, a teacher of blind and 
visually-impaired children, a rehabilitation teacher, or if you are 
interested in learning what???s happening in the Braille field, join us to get 
hands-on experience. Presented by the National Association of Blind Office 
Professionals Division. Lisa Hall, President



7:00 - 9:00 PM???COMMITTEE FOR ADVANCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF BRAILLE

Coral C

The committee will discuss developments in the teaching and delivery of 
Braille, research priorities, Braille-related policy, strategies for 
bringing improvements where needed, and resources and activities across our 
organization. All are welcome! Jennifer Dunnam, Chair



7:00 - 10:00 PM???WHAT???S NEW AND AMAZON AT THE MOVIES

Tradewinds D

Join us to learn about improvements to Amazon Fire TV, Echo, Kindle, and 
more. Stay for our second annual audio-described movie night. This year's 
movie, Love and Friendship, stars Kate Beckinsale and is an adaptation of 
Jane Austen's novella, Lady Susan. Snacks will be provided.



7:30 - 8:30 PM???HOW TO BE A BRAND AMBASSADOR

Tropics A

Exchange ideas on how to best represent our brand to the public, potential 
members, new members, and our community. Karen Anderson, Stephanie Cascone, 
Chris Danielsen, Suzanne Shaffer, and Alyssa Vetro, Facilitators







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




7:30 - 11:00 PM???NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOWCASE OF TALENT ($5)
South Pacific Ballroom CD

Join us for a night of great performances. Whether you take the stage or 
support your friends from the audience, it is an enjoyable evening of 
entertainment! Performer cost: $10. Admission: $5. We will award cash prizes 
to three acts. Presented by the Performing Arts Division. Julie McGinnity, 
President



8:00 - 9:00 PM???FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING

Coral B

All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean and sober 
are welcome to our confidential meeting. For more information, call 
304-994-5103. Sheri K., Coordinator







FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2019




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:15 - 8:45 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:15 - 8:45 AM???REGISTRATION ($30)???Final Opportunity to Register

Islander Registration Desk






GENERAL SESSION




9:00 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:05 AM               BRINGING THE SYNERGY OF THE BLINDNESS MOVEMENT INTO 
CONCENTRATED PROGRAMS: BLINDNESS INITIATIVES AT THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF 
THE BLIND JERNIGAN INSTITUTE

Anil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland



9:25 AM               EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND RAISING EXPECTATIONS: 
EXPLORING SPATIAL ABILITIES AND TRAINING BLIND ENGINEERS

Natalie Shaheen, Project Director, Spatial Ability and Blind Engineering 
Research, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

Wade Goodridge, Associate Professor of Engineering Education, Utah State 
University; Logan, Utah



9:45 AM               EXPLORING THE LAYERS: A BLIND RESEARCHER, MOM, AND 
FEDERATIONIST ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF DISABILITY

Angela Frederick, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of 
Sociology and Anthropology, The University of Texas at El Paso; El Paso, 
Texas






FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




10:05 AM             CAMBIANDO VIDAS EN LA FRONTERA DE TEJAS

Norma Crosby, President, National Federation of the Blind of Texas; National 
Federation of the Blind Board Member; Alvin, Texas

Daniel Martinez, Board Member, First Vice President, National Federation of 
the Blind of Texas; Brownsville, Texas

Raul Gallegos, Bilingual Access Technology Trainer; Vice President, National 
Federation of the Blind Houston Chapter; Houston, Texas

Hilda Hernandez, Legal and Healthcare Interpreter; Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind Rio Grande Valley Chapter; Brownsville, Texas



10:30 AM             LED BY THE BLIND: BRINGING AUTHENTICITY TO SERVICES FOR 
THE BLIND AND MAKING THEM RELEVANT TO THE LIVES WE WANT TO LIVE

Bryan Bashin, CEO, San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind; San Francisco, 
California



10:45 AM             PERSPECTIVES ON RAISING THE BAR IN THE BLINDNESS FIELD: 
WHY A NEW ACCREDITATION SYSTEM?

Emily Coleman, President, Association for Education and Rehabilitation of 
the Blind and Visually Impaired; Austin, Texas



11:05 AM             WE KNOW WHO WE ARE, AND WE WILL NEVER GO BACK: 
ESTABLISHING THE STANDARD FOR CONSUMER-DRIVEN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Edward Bell, Secretary/Treasurer, National Blindness Professional 
Certification Board; Ruston, Louisiana



11:25 AM             QUESTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN







FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




Noon - 1:45 PM???RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS

Tradewinds E



Noon - 1:45 PM???AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Coral C
David Chan (NC6D), President



12:30 - 1:30 PM???MUSLIM FRIDAY PRAYER SERVICES

Shell Seekers B



12:30 - 1:30 PM???COMMITTEE ON AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES AND INNOVATIONS IN 
TRANSPORTATION

Coral A

This committee collects information about trends in transportation and 
emerging models of transportation that might not exist today, and which may 
present opportunities for the blind to move around independently, ensuring 
the NFB plays a prominent role in the future of transportation. Sachin Dev 
Pavithran, Chair






GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                THE TWELFTH ANNUAL DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARDS

James Gashel, Chair, Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award Committee; Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind; Honolulu, Hawaii



2:35 PM                ELECTRONIC BRAILLE REIMAGINED: THE REVOLUTION OF THE 
CANUTE 360

Ed Rogers, Founder and Managing Director, Bristol Braille Technology; 
Bristol, United Kingdom



2:50 PM                THE NEXT GENERATION OF INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS 
TECHNOLOGY FOR THE BLIND: CUSTOMER-DRIVEN PROGRESS AT HUMANWARE

Bruce Miles, President, HumanWare; Drummondville, Qu??bec, Canada




FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




3:05 PM                THE DRIVERLESS REVOLUTION: SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR 
TRANSPORTATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Kyle Vogt, President and Chief Technology Officer, Cruise Automation; San 
Francisco, California



3:20 PM                AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: ESTABLISHING STRONG POLICY FOR 
AMERICA'S TRANSPORTATION FUTURE

David Schwietert, Interim President and CEO, Alliance of Automobile 
Manufacturers; Washington, DC



3:35 PM                BLINDNESS ACROSS BORDERS: PERSPECTIVES ON 
INDEPENDENCE AND EMERGING ISSUES OF COMMON INTEREST TO THE BLIND AROUND THE 
WORLD

Martine Abel-Williamson, QSM, Treasurer and Lead of Access to the 
Environment and Transport Work Group, World Blind Union; Auckland, New 
Zealand



3:50 PM                NOT WITHOUT QUESTION: THE DIFFERENCE OF THE 
FEDERATION PHILOSOPHY IN OUR LIVES

Jean Brown, Blind Parent, Wife, Federationist, and Author; Indianapolis, 
Indiana



4:10 PM                COMPETING ON TERMS OF EQUALITY AND BLENDING IN: 
GOVERNMENT SERVICE WITH FEDERATION STYLE

Kristen Cox, Executive Director, Utah Governor???s Office of Management and 
Budget; Sandy, Utah



4:30 PM                REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



5:00 PM               ADJOURN











FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




7:00 PM???BANQUET

South Pacific Ballroom

INVOCATION

MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Pam Allen

INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

BANQUET ADDRESS: Mark Riccobono

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS









CONVENTION NOTES:




Note 1: A Federation information desk is in the registration area from 
Monday morning through Friday in case you have questions or need assistance.



Note 2: Mandalay Bay room rates are: singles, doubles, triples and quads, 
$99. In addition to the room rates, there is a 21.63 percent tax. The resort 
fee, normally $37 a night, is waived for NFB convention attendees. However, 
fees for internet access, local and toll-free calls, and fitness center 
access may apply.



Proof of convention registration is necessary, including the showing of an 
NFB registration badge, if requested. Otherwise, regular hotel rates must be 
paid. Hotel sleeping rooms are non-smoking; smoking is permitted only in 
specified areas.



Note 3: Guide Dog Relief Areas:

There are two guide dog relief areas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. 
The one closest to the sleeping room section is located outside the 
transportation lobby on the Beach Level. Take the hallway between the low 
floor elevators and high floor elevators to get to the transportation lobby 
exit. The relief area is to the right. The area closest to the meeting rooms 
is located at the Bay View Patio. The doors adjacent to the Islander 
Registration Desk in the North Convention Center lead outside to the patio.



Note 4: All requests for announcements by President Riccobono during General 
Sessions must be submitted in Braille.



Note 5: Raffle tickets will not be sold in the registration area, and no 
raffles or other such drawings will take place during convention sessions or 
at the banquet. The single exception will be that national divisions may (if 
they request it in advance) conduct drawings during the sessions or at the 
banquet. Groups or affiliates wishing to conduct their drawings (or any 
person wishing to know the winners) may go at noon on Friday to Tradewinds 
D.



Note 6: Child care for children between the ages of six weeks and twelve 
years is available during convention sessions, most meetings, and the 
banquet. Preregistration and payment by June 15 are required for child care. 
Child care is organized and supervised by Carla McQuillan, the executive 
director of Main Street Montessori Association. Please note that child-care 
services provides morning and afternoon snacks, but parents are required to 
provide lunch for their child(ren) every day. Times listed are the opening 
and closing times. A late fee of $10 per quarter-hour per child will be 
assessed for late pickups. Child-care services hours are:

Sunday, July 7                                            8:30 AM to 12:30 
PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Monday July 8                                                   Closed

Tuesday, July 9                                                  8:30 AM to 
noon and 12:45 to 5:30 PM

Wednesday, July 10                                        9:00 AM to 12:30 
PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Thursday, July 11                                              8:30 AM to 
12:30 PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Friday, July 12                                                    8:30 AM 
to 12:30 PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Banquet, July 12                                               6:30 PM to 30 
minutes after the banquet ends



Note 7: Divisions, Committees, and Groups: The Federation carries on its 
business through the affiliated divisions, committees, and groups listed 
below:




DIVISIONS:




Divisions of the National Federation of the Blind are organized around a 
specialized interest area usually related to employment or a major stage in 
life (e.g. parents or students). Divisions serve as a formal vehicle for 
building the organization at the national level.



Amateur Radio: David Chan, President

Assistive Technology Trainers: Chancey Fleet, President

Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson, President

Computer Science: Brian Buhrow, President

Community Service: Jeanetta Price, President

Deaf-Blind: Alice Eaddy, President

Diabetes Action Network: Bernadette Jacobs, President

Human Services: Candice Chapman, President

Educators: Cayte Mendez, President

Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President

Krafters: Tammy Freitag, President

Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President

Merchants: Nicky Gacos, President

Office Professionals: Lisa Hall, President

Parents of Blind Children: Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President

Performing Arts: Julie McGinnity, President

Professionals in Blindness Education: Eric Guillory, President

Public Employees: Ivan Weich, President

Rehabilitation Professionals: Amy Porterfield, President

Science and Engineering: John Miller, President

Seniors: Ruth Sager, President

Sports and Recreation: Jessica Beecham, President

Students: Kathryn Webster, President

Veterans: Dwight Sayer, President

Writers: Eve Sanchez, President




COMMITTEES:




Committees of the National Federation of the Blind are appointed by the 
President, with the exception of the nominating committee, and serve to 
advise the organization???s leadership on important matters and to carry out 
projects to build the organization at all levels.



Advancement and Promotion of Braille: Jennifer Dunnam, Chair

Ambassadors: Dan Burke, Chair

Automobile and Pedestrian Safety: Maurice Peret, Chair

Autonomous Vehicles and Innovations in Transportation: Sachin Pavithran, 
Chair

Blind Educator of the Year Award: Edward Bell, Chair

Blind Federal Employment: Ronza Othman, Chair

Communications: Jessica Beecham, Chair

Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Carla McQuillan, Chair

Diversity and Inclusion: Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs

Employment: Dick Davis, Chair

Genetic Education: Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni, Chair

Jacobus tenBroek Award: Marc Maurer, Chair

Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Tracy Soforenko, Chair

Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chair

Library Services: David Hyde and Marci Carpenter, Co-Chairs

Membership: Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs

PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chair

Research and Development: Brian Buhrow, Chair

Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chair

Scholarship: Cayte Mendez, Chair

Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chair

Spanish Translation: Daniel Martinez, Chair

Technology Evaluation: Mark Jones, Chair

White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Everette Bacon, Chair









GROUPS:




Groups of the National Federation of the Blind serve as a resource to 
members around specific topic areas. Groups are coordinated by a chairperson 
appointed by the President and are intended to connect members across the 
country to strengthen the resource network of the organization.



Blind Cancer Survivors Support: Isaiah Nelson, Chair

Blind Musicians: Linda Mentink and Chris Nusbaum, Co-Chairs

Blind Parents: Lisamaria Martinez, Chair

Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin,

Co-Chairs

Careers in Automotive Related Specialties: Marcus Simmons, Chair

Legislative Initiatives: Don Burns, Chair

Living History: Michael Freholm, Chair

NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chair

NFB LGBT Group: Tai Tomasi, Chair

NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairs

Orientation and Mobility: Edward Bell, Chair

Piano Technology: Don Mitchell, Chair

Travel and Tourism: Amy Baron, Chair

Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chair









NAVIGATING THE HOTEL:




Welcome to the Las Vegas Strip and, specifically, the southernmost hotel on 
the Strip, the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. As with many of the newer Las 
Vegas hotels, the Mandalay Bay is enormous, boasting more than 3,200 
sleeping rooms, several pools, and its own convention center. While the 
property is aligned neatly to the cardinal direction grid of South Las Vegas 
Boulevard, the entrance faces more of a NNE direction. Because this is a bit 
inconvenient for navigation, I???m going to rely on the age-old metaphor of an 
analog clock face. In fact, we???re really just interested in the afternoon 
hours for our needs.



Before we get started, it???s helpful to know that the middle of the clock 
face is covered with Mandalay Bay???s pools???the wave pool, the lazy river, the 
lagoon pools, and more. You???ll visit the center of the clock when you need 
to cool off after a long day of convention activities. The hotel and its 
various parts wrap around the pools nearly encircling them. Traveling 
through the hotel, our path will slowly arc around the pools 
counter-clockwise. Our navigation begins at the bottom of your clock face at 
six o???clock.



When you arrive at the front entrance, you will enter the Mandalay Bay???s 
palatial lobby on the Casino Level. As I said, we are at six o???clock. Take 
several steps into the lobby. The bell desk is immediately to your left. 
Continue straight into the lobby and a long registration desk is on your 
left. At the far end of the lobby in front of you are floor-to-ceiling 
windows looking out onto the pools. On the right side of the lobby, across 
from the registration desk, is MB Lifestyle where you can purchase locally 
logoed clothing, snacks, and other souvenirs. In between the registration 
desk and MB Lifestyle is a large statue of Michael Jackson. The square base, 
with benches backed up to all four sides, make for a good lobby rendezvous 
point.



If you had entered the lobby at the front doors and turned to your right, 
you would find the mobile check-in counter on the right. As you continue to 
the right through the lobby, your path splits. To the left are the elevators 
to the sleeping rooms. To the right, you will begin to hear the sounds of a 
water feature and find railings that lead you to both an escalator and 
stairs that take you down to the Beach Level. Head down to the Beach Level 
and to your left are the doors leading to the transportation lobby and one 
of the dog relief areas.



Instead of taking the right branch of our lobby split, we travel down the 
left branch through a short hallway to the guest room elevators. Imagine 
that the circular elevator lobby is a wheel with six spokes. Three of the 
spokes contain banks of elevators and three of the spokes are hallways. The 
two types of spokes alternate. Let???s focus on the elevator banks first. Each 
bank of elevators contains eight cabs, four on each side, and serves 
specific floor numbers. The floor ranges are 2-16, 17-30, and 56-69. 
Entering from the main lobby, the elevators for floors 2-16 are immediately 
to your left. You will find the floor ranges increase as you move clockwise 
around the hub of the wheel. One level below, on the Beach Level, the spokes 
are organized in just the same fashion.



You need your room key not just to get into your room, but to take the 
elevator to your sleeping room floor. The key is an RFID proximity card, 
meaning you need only hold it against the lock on your room door for your 
room lock to open. There is neither a need to slide the card into a reader 
nor is there a front or back side to the card. Like the sleeping rooms, the 
elevators also have card readers. When you step inside an available 
elevator, you must hold your room key up to the reader before pressing the 
button for your floor. Just above the center column of buttons for selecting 
your floor is a rectangular-shaped box a little smaller than a three by five 
index card???this is the card reader. Please note that your room key will take 
you to YOUR FLOOR ONLY.



When you reach your floor and step out from the elevator bank, you will 
again be at the hub of a wheel. However, there are now only four spokes to 
the wheel. One spoke contains the bank of elevators from which you have just 
disembarked. The other three spokes contain sleeping rooms. Each spoke has 
signage indicating its range of room numbers. Again, the room number ranges 
increase as you move clockwise around the hub of the wheel.



Let???s head back down to the Casino Level elevator lobby. As mentioned 
earlier, three spokes of the wheel are hallways. The first comes from the 
main lobby. The second hallway, between the low-floor and the middle-floor 
elevators leads out to the casino. The third hallway, between the middle- 
and high-floor elevators leads to Hazel Coffee &Cocktails. For those of you 
needing an early morning coffee fix, Hazel opens at 5:00 a.m. to serve 
premium coffee and a variety of breakfast items. Hazel also stays open late, 
beyond midnight, to serve those interested in a jolt of a different variety.



Taking the hallway leading into the casino, we are approaching five o???clock 
on our clock face. There are wide carpeted paths heading off to both our 
right and left. Take the path to the right and the casino will be on your 
left while a number of shops are on your right. Among the retail stops are 
Hazel Coffee & Cocktail (a different entrance) and a number of high-end 
clothing options. Following this path to the end of the casino, you can head 
straight to catch the Mandalay Bay Tram to the Luxor and Excalibur 
properties. Turning left instead of heading to the tram, you can find the 
House of Blues, the Shoppes at Mandalay Place, and the entrance to the 
Cirque de Soleil show, Michael Jackson ONE.



As we emerge from the guest-room elevator lobby into the casino, though, the 
carpeted path to the left is of greater interest to meeting attendees. This 
time, the casino is on the right and, save for a handful of slot machines, 
food outlets including The Noodle Shop and Seabreeze Caf?? begin to appear on 
the left. We???ll essentially be traveling in a straight line from the five to 
the four on our clock face. As the carpeting gives way to a faux riverbed 
stone floor, the casino ends and the restaurant options multiply.



The arc between four and three o???clock on the face of our clock are filled 
with a broad variety of options, too many to mention them all. The menus for 
many of these restaurants can be found both on our website and 
NFB-NEWSLINE??. To the right is Mizuya, while Bayside Buffet and Fleur are on 
the left. Nearly straight ahead is Citizens Kitchen + Bar, serving American 
comfort food twenty-four hours a day. To the right of Citizens are a few 
more restaurants including Lupo, Wolfgang Puck???s first Italian restaurant. 
Continue past Citizens to the left for another half dozen options including 
Libertine Social and Steakhouse. It???s this left path that takes you towards 
the meeting space. You???ll notice a slight incline as you emerge from the 
gauntlet of dining options. I should point out that on the right side is a 
Starbucks which will no doubt be an important stop for many.









MEETING SPACE:




We have now reached nearly two-o???clock on our metaphorical clock face. The 
Mandalay Bay???s convention center begins with a flooring change from riverbed 
stone to terrazzo. Immediately to the right is a hallway leading to the 
hotel???s Event Center; none of our meetings or activities take place in the 
Event Center. Straight ahead is a wide hallway. The left side leads to the 
Border Grill, the food court, and the South Convention Center. The right 
side of the hallway gives way to a staircase flanked on either side by a 
down escalator and an up escalator. Continue down the left hallway just 
beyond the escalators and stairs to find elevators on the right wall. All 
three (down escalator, stairs, elevator) will take you down to the North 
Convention Center???s lower (ground) level where you will find the entirety of 
our meeting space for the convention.



After descending the escalator or stairs, the Bay View Patio is to the left, 
the Islander Registration Desk is straight ahead, and the meeting space is 
to the right. The elevators are just off to the right between the stairs and 
the registration desk. The Bay View Patio is straight ahead when you step 
off the elevator. The doors out to the Bay View Patio will take you to a 
second guide dog relief area.



If you take a right at the bottom of the stairs or the escalator (or make a 
U-turn to the left when stepping off one of the elevators), you will enter 
our convention meeting space. The corridors connecting our meeting space are 
L-shaped and you are standing at the intersection of the two arms of the ???L.??? 
The short arm of the ???L,??? called the Conference Promenade, extends out in 
front of you to the breakout spaces. Bay View Court, the longer arm of the, 
???L??? is to your left and leads the way to the Islander and South Pacific 
Ballrooms. It could be noted that this is one hotel space that conforms 
cleanly to cardinal directions. The Conference Promenade runs east-west 
while Bay View Court runs north-south.



Heading straight ahead along the Conference Promenade, you will find on your 
right a large breakout space called Tradewinds. It is broken into six 
sections, lettered A through F. Sections E and F are immediately to your 
right while the remaining sections are further down the promenade on the 
right. Beyond Tradewinds B is a small hallway to the right providing access 
to Tradewinds A and breakout rooms Mariners A and B. On the left side of the 
Conference Promenade are a series of smaller breakout spaces, each of which 
break into two or three sections. Closest to the intersection of the arms of 
the ???L,??? you will find Shell Seeker B and A followed by Coral C, B, and A. 
At the end of the promenade on the left are Tropics B and A.



If, from the intersection of the ???L???, you instead head left down Bay View 
Court from north to south, you will first pass Islander Registration Desk on 
the left which will be home to consolidated registration activities 
beginning on Tuesday, July 9. Next on the left you will find men???s and women???s 
restrooms. Across Bay View Court from the registration desk and the 
restrooms is Islander Ballroom, home to the Exhibit Hall and the 
Independence Market. When you reach the end of the Islander Ballroom, there 
is an intersection of sorts. The South Pacific Ballroom is ahead on your 
right. Immediately to the right is a hallway that runs between the Islander 
and South Pacific Ballrooms. Along the left side of this hallway are four 
large sections of the South Pacific Ballroom lettered D through A, all of 
which host meetings throughout the week.



Back at the intersection, opposite the hallway on the left side of Bay View 
Court are stairs that lead up to the Border Grill, a contemporary Mexican 
restaurant serving both lunch and dinner. Continuing further south along Bay 
View Court are additional sections of the South Pacific Ballroom. Sections F 
and J, both on the right, will be used for meetings on Seminar Day such as 
Rookie Roundup. For the remainder of the week, the doors to South Pacific 
Ballroom F and J are the entry doors for Resolutions, the NFB Board Meeting, 
General Sessions, and eventually the Banquet. Opposite the South Pacific 
Ballroom F is another set of restrooms. On the wall between the men???s and 
women???s restrooms are ten mobile device charging stations.



At the end of Bay View Court, a modest hall turns to the right. Down this 
hall are a set of elevators and an escalator that will take you up a level 
to the food court in the South Convention Center. Head straight out of the 
elevators or turn left off the escalator to cross the foyer to the food 
court. If you???ll remember the transition to terrazzo several paragraphs ago, 
there was a wide hallway, the left side of which led to the South Convention 
Center. Had you continued down that hallway, you would have passed the 
Border Grill and the stairs leading down to the lower level of the North 
Convention Center. Beyond the stairs, still on the right side of the hallway 
is BBQ Mexicana, a quick service counter open for lunch. At the end of this 
long corridor is the same food court I mentioned above. At this stage of the 
journey, you have reached the twelve on the face of our clock.



The food court is host to a number of reasonably priced food options 
including Bonanno???s New York Pizzeria, Johnny Rockets, Nathan???s Hot Dogs, 
Pan Asian Express, and Subway. The food court is accessed via a gradual 
incline on its right side or three steps on the left. There is a variety of 
seating within the food court. Many of the booths and high-top tables offer 
outlets and USB charging stations.



Beyond the food court are the ticket counter and entrance to Mandalay Bay???s 
Shark Reef Aquarium, host to sharks, giant rays, sea turtles, and more.







The National Federation of the Blind acknowledges with gratitude our 
convention sponsors listed below. Their messages follow.




Elite:

Aira Tech Corp



Platinum:

Google, Inc

HumanWare

Microsoft Corporation

Oracle

OrCam Technologies

UPS

Vanda Pharmaceuticals

Vispero



Gold:

BlindShell

Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Target

Uber



Silver:

Adobe

Amazon

AT&T

Delta Air Lines

Facebook

Lyft

Market Development Group, Inc.

Pearson

Waymo



Bronze:

Educational Testing Service (ETS)

Monster Worldwide, Inc.

National Industries for the Blind

Spectrum

Sprint

VitalSource Technologies

Wells Fargo







White Cane:

BECU

C&P - Chris Park Design

Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind

Credit Union National Association

Dominion Voting

Duxbury Systems, Inc

Election Systems & Software

En-Vision America

Envision, Inc.

HIMS, Inc.

Law School Admission Council, Inc.

LCI

McGraw-Hill Education

Nevada Blind Children's Foundation

Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP

RTB Safe Traffic, Inc.

TRE Legal Practice




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for as low as $20 per month. So come meet the Aira Team and bring a friend 
to take advantage of our referral program!

Learn more: www.aira.io/nfb <http://www.aira.io/nfb> . Download Aira: 
www.aira.io/app <http://www.aira.io/app> . Our partners: Lyft, Bose, AT&T, 
McCarran International Airport.



Platinum



Google: Help make our future products more accessible to all users. Sign up 
to join the Google User Experience Research Program at 
https://g.co/userresearch/nfb19



HumanWare: Orientation & entertainment in one mobile package. Victor Reader??? 
Trek ???Imagine a device that gives you the best of both worlds: the 
confidence to get where you???re going easily and the freedom to enjoy 
entertainment on the go. That???s the magic of the Victor Reader Trek, the 
multiuse handheld device designed to make mobility easy and enjoyable. 
Orientation mode; book reading and playback; the freedom to travel your way. 
Visit our booth and join us at our Trek user group to learn more about what 
the Victor Reader Trek can do for you. HumanWare??? see things. Differently.



Microsoft: Empowerment. Microsoft is a proud sponsor of the 2019 NFB 
National Convention. Microsoft???s mission is to empower every person and 
every organization on the planet to achieve more. This includes creating and 
delivering technology that is accessible and functional for everyone. 
www.microsoft.com/accessibility



Oracle: Integrated cloud applications & platform services. Oracle Delivers 
Accessibility:

???      Transparent accessibility reporting

???      International accessibility standards development

???      Comprehensive accessibility implementation guidance

???      The world???s top governments, states, cities, and universities run 
Oracle

???Oracle is committed to creating accessible technologies and products that 
enhance the overall workplace environment and contribute to the productivity 
of our employees, our customers, and our customers??? customers.??? - Safra 
Catz, CEO, Oracle. For more information about Oracle???s accessible products, 
go to: oracle.com/accessibility.



OrCam Technologies: What can the OrCam MyEye do for you? The OrCam MyEye 
increases independence for people who are blind, visually impaired or have 
reading difficulties. It is the most advanced wearable assistive technology 
device for the blind and visually impaired, that reads text, recognizes 
faces, identifies products and more. Orcam.com.



UPS: Linking people, cultures and commerce. UPS is the proud to support 
National Federation of the Blind. sustainability.ups.com



Vanda Pharmaceuticals: Vanda Pharmaceuticals is dedicated to raising 
awareness of Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder (Non-24) and supporting the 
blindness community. Non-24 is a rare circadian rhythm disorder affecting up 
to 70% of people who are totally blind. People living with Non-24 experience 
excessive daytime sleepiness and nighttime sleeplessness, which leads to 
impaired social and occupational functioning. This is due to the 
misalignment between the internal master body clock and the 24-hour day. 
Come visit us at our booth to learn about Non-24 and sign up for additional 
information. Call a health educator toll-free at 1-855-856-2424. 24 hours a 
day, every day. Visit us online at www.non-24.com <http://www.non-24.com> .



Vispero: Enhanced Vision; Freedom Scientific; Optelec; The Paciello Group. 
Learn more about our innovative technology for blindness and low vision, and 
the passionate team behind it! www.vispero.com <http://www.vispero.com> .



Gold



Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP: Breaking Barriers. Brown Goldstein Levy. 120 
E. Baltimore Street; Baltimore, MD. 1717 K Street NW; Washington, DC. Tel 
410.962.1030, fax 410.385.0869. www.browngold.com <http://www.browngold.com>



JPMorgan Chase & Co.: Commitment to Access and Inclusion. We proudly support 
the National Federation of the Blind in developing innovative education, 
technology and training programs that create pathways to independence and 
success for their constituents.



Uber: Uber is proud to sponsor the 2019 National Federation of the Blind 
Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn more about Uber???s work to make 
transportation accessible for everyone at accessibility.uber.com.



Silver



Adobe: Adobe congratulates the National Federation of the Blind on a 
successful year and on their 2019 convention. Learn more about Adobe 
accessibility at Adobe.com/Accessibility.



Amazon: Visit the NFB Convention Exhibit Hall to experience Fire TV, Fire 
tablets, Kindle, Echo, and more. Amazon supports accessible experiences for 
shopping, reading, and entertainment.

Learn more @ www.amazon.com/accessibility 
<http://www.amazon.com/accessibility> .



AT&T: Power of you. We believe in promoting accessible and assistive 
technologies for all and are proud to support the National Federation of the 
Blind 2019 National Convention.



Delta Air Lines: The world is changed by those out in it. At Delta, we 
believe it???s only when we venture out into the world that we realize all the 
things we share. We???re proud to support the National Federation of the 
Blind, because only together can we make change. Keep climbing.



Facebook: Facebook is a proud sponsor of the National Federation of the 
Blind 2019 National Convention. Facebook accessibility.



Lyft: Going the extra mile. Lyft is a proud partner of the NFB.



Market Development Group, Inc.: Congratulations to the National Federation 
of the Blind on another Successful Convention! Market Development Group, 
Inc. A full-service marketing company. John Alahouzos Executive Vice 
President. 1832 Connecticut Avenue, NW ??? Washington, DC 20009 ??? USA. 
202-298-8030 ??? www.mdginc.org <http://www.mdginc.org> .



Pearson: Pearson, the world???s leading learning company, is proud to be a 
sponsor of the National Federation of the Blind???s 2019 National Convention. 
Pearson is committed to making education accessibility for all. To 
participate in a tactile graphics study, please send an email to 
accessible.assessments at pearson.com 
<mailto:accessible.assessments at pearson.com> .



Waymo: Together we???re paving the way to a better future.



Bronze



Educational Testing Service (ETS): Measuring the power of learning. Our 
mission is to advance quality and equity in education by providing fair and 
valid assessments, research and related services. Our products and services 
measure knowledge and skills, promote learning and performance and support 
education and professional development for all people worldwide. Questions 
about GRE, TOEFL, Praxis, GACE, or HiSET tests? Stop by our table to learn 
more about our products and services!



Monster Worldwide: Monster is proud to support the National Federation of 
the Blind.  At Monster, we are committed to making our website accessible to 
everyone, and to promoting the benefits of employing blind job seekers.



National Industries for the Blind: National Industries for the Blind is 
proud to partner with the National Federation of the Blind to advance the 
interests of people who are blind. Learn more at NIB.org.



Spectrum: Through collaboration with the blind and visually impaired 
community, Spectrum can better meet the needs of all of our customers. 
Spectrum is proud to support the National Federation of the Blind???s 2019 
National Convention.



VitalSource Technologies: Bookshelf by VitalSource. VitalSource brings 
accessible and engaging content to learners of all abilities. For nearly two 
decades, we???ve worked hard to ensure our products are designed from the 
beginning with accessibility in mind. Plus, you can sideload content you 
already have into Bookshelf?? to utilize our platform???s accessibility 
features. Visit our booth in the exhibit hall to learn more! 
get.vitalsource.com/accessibility.



Wells Fargo: We look through the eyes of many. Recognizing and promoting 
diversity means having an appreciation for difference. At Wells Fargo, we 
welcome and value the insights and perspectives drawn from unique life 
experiences. It is those distinctive viewpoints that provide us with the 
fresh thinking we need to help all our customers reach their financial 
goals. We are proud to be part of the National Federation of the Blind 
National Convention. wellsfargo.com. Together we???ll go for.



White Cane



BECU: BECU CARES. It???s our pleasure to support the National Federation for 
the Blind. Keep up your important work to make a difference.



C&P - Chris Park Design: Visit C&P Chris Park booth to check out new 
technologies. New product! i-lovwiew13, i-lovwiew17 video magnifiers, 
premium canes and much more! C&P, known as Chris Park Technology, develops 
video magnifiers and canes for people with vision loss and learning 
disabilities. CP was the real manufacturer of cameras, video magnifiers, 
canes for other organizations such as Baum, Ai Squared, National Federation 
of the Blind.



Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind: Proud to be a White Cane Sponsor. Leading 
experts in employment services and assistive technology for people who are 
blind, visually impaired, disabled, or Veterans. Employment services: Sara 
Bennett (312) 997-3657, sarah.bennett at chicagolighthouse.org 
<mailto:sarah.bennett at chicagolighthouse.org> . Assistive Technology: Luke 
Scriven (312) 997-3649 luke.scriven at chicagolighthouse.org 
<mailto:luke.scriven at chicagolighthouse.org> . Now Hiring: 
chicagolighthouse.org/careers.



Credit Union National Association: Proud to support The National Federation 
of the Blind and its mission to defend the rights of blind Americans, 
provide information and support to blind children and adults, and build a 
community that creates a future full of opportunities. cuna.org.



Election Systems & Software: Better elections every day. Election Systems & 
Software (ES&S) has developed innovative election technology for nearly 40 
years. Our visionary approach, extensive elections knowledge and expertise 
have made us the trusted market leader. The ES&S brand means secure, 
accurate and reliable elections for all citizens. We are committed to 
enhancing the voting experience and marketplace by providing integrated 
voting solutions that are federally certified. Rather than create products 
we think need to exist, ES&S researches and creates solutions that are 
flexible enough to meet multiple jurisdictions??? needs. As election 
requirements evolve and voter preferences change, ES&S provides proven 
solutions that offer flexibility and accountability. www.essvote.com 
<http://www.essvote.com> .



En-Vision America: Got talking Rx labels? Become an advocate! Stop by the 
En-Vision America booth and find out how! Check out demos of accessible 
prescription labels and the id mate talking bar code scanner while you???re 
there!



Envision, Inc.: Since 1933 Envision has been providing advocacy and support 
to improve independence for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 
Envision is proud to sponsor the National Federation of the Blind. To 
improve the quality of life and provide inspiration and opportunity for 
people who are blind or visually impaired through employment, outreach, 
rehabilitation, education and research. www.envisionus.com



Law School Admission Council: Access to justice begins with access to 
education. Here at LSAC, we???re devoted to ensuring accessibility for 
everyone who strives to impact the world through the study of law. We 
believe the future of our justice system should reflect all those it serves. 
To learn more about the digital transformation of the LSAT to enhance access 
for all, visit us in the Exhibit Hall. Building a Just and Prosperous World.



LCI: Reach your highest potential. We create meaningful work for the blind 
and visually impaired! Interested? Call us! 919-596-8277 Or visit: 
https://www.lcindustries.com/careers/. Where do you envision YOUR future? Is 
it in manufacturing? Retail? Technology? Customer Service?



McGraw-Hill Education: Because learning changes everything. We are proud to 
support the National Federation of the Blind. Our commitment: We at 
McGraw-Hill are committed to developing products that can be accessed and 
used by any and all learners, including those with disabilities, and have 
created a culture that considers those with differing learning and access 
needs from the outset. This effort includes a comprehensive strategy that 
combines planning, research, training, and product development activities 
with both McGraw-Hill employees and third-party content partners. Learn 
about McGraw-Hill???s initiatives at http://mheducation.link/nfb.



Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP: Trial and Appellate Advocates. RBGG is 
proud to represent and support the National Federation of the Blind so that 
blind people may live the lives they want. Advancing justice and solving 
problems on behalf of individuals and businesses for 29 years. Rbgg.com



RTB Safe Traffic, Inc.: Volume Control of Walk Signals. Visually Impaired 
Persons can now automatically increase the volumes of Pedestrian Signals at 
traffic lights with a brand new app or keychain fob. Thus, they are always 
provided with full safety and experience when navigating intersections. Free 
smartphone app for users. Increase in volume as needed. 
www.rtbsafetraffic.com <http://www.rtbsafetraffic.com> ; 
sales at rtbsafetraffic.com <mailto:sales at rtbsafetraffic.com> .



TRE Legal Practice: TRE Legal Practice is a civil rights law firm focusing 
on the rights of the blind and other disabled people to access employment, 
education, government programs, public accommodations, accessible technology 
and all other aspects of society. Contact us: Phone (415) 873-9199; 
www.trelegal.com <http://www.trelegal.com> .


















































2019 ANNUAL CONVENTION





LAS VEGAS, NEVADA





JULY 7 to JULY 12



















THE MEMBERS OF THE

HOST AFFILIATE COMMITTEE

WELCOME YOU TO THE

79th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE

NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND



Mark A. Riccobono, President

National Federation of the Blind

200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place

Baltimore, Maryland 21230



John Berggren, Chairman

Convention Organization and Activities







Terri Rupp, President                                      Dana Ard, 
President

National Federation of the Blind                               National 
Federation of the Blind

of Nevada 
of Idaho









Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino

3950 South Las Vegas Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119

877-632-9001







WELCOME!


Welcome to the 79th annual convention of the National Federation of the 
Blind being held in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. A 
detailed description of the layout of the hotel can be found immediately 
after the Convention Notes, which are at the end of the program listings. 
Check the Convention Notes for further information about a variety of 
convention topics. When you check in to the hotel, you will be asked to 
confirm your departure date. If you decide to leave earlier than the 
departure date you confirm when you check in, there may be a change fee.






ROOKIE ROUNDUP


All first-time convention attendees are cordially invited to attend a 
reception from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 7, in the South Pacific F 
Ballroom. President Riccobono and other Federation leaders will be on hand 
to welcome you to the convention and preview the week???s activities. Veteran 
conventioneers should urge all first-timers to attend this special event.






INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY, AND SOCIAL CONDUCT


As an attendee at our convention, you not only represent yourself but also 
represent our greater organization. We want you to enjoy our time together 
and to make new friends and renew old acquaintances. Although we encourage 
members to socialize and have fun, the convention also provides a valuable 
opportunity to come together to continue the work of our organization, to 
learn about the important initiatives that we are involved with on local and 
national levels, and to plan our work for the future.



The National Federation of the Blind seeks to provide a convention 
environment in which diverse participants, including members, speakers, 
exhibitors, staff, and volunteers, may learn, network, and enjoy the company 
of friends and colleagues in an environment of mutual respect and 
professionalism. We recognize a shared responsibility to create and uphold 
that atmosphere for the benefit of all. Some behaviors are therefore 
specifically prohibited:



*        harassment or intimidation based on race, religion, ethnicity, 
language, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, 
disability, physical appearance, or other group identity



*        sexual harassment or intimidation, including unwelcome sexual 
attention, stalking (physical or virtual), or unsolicited physical contact



*        public drunkenness and associated behaviors (e.g., belligerence, 
yelling, hostility, destruction of property)



Participants are expected to abide by these rules and behaviors in all 
convention venues, including online arenas, social media, and social events. 
Participants who are asked to stop a behavior that the recipient considers 
hostile or harassing are expected to comply immediately.



For assistance or to report an incident, please call 443-216-9777. All 
formal reports will be fully investigated according to the steps outlined in 
our Code of Conduct. Based on the information found in the investigation, 
appropriate action will be taken and may involve staff, organization 
leaders, and legal counsel. Based on the circumstances, hotel security 
and/or law enforcement may become involved, when appropriate.



We are committed to diversity, equity, and the free expression of ideas. 
These principles have been delineated in our Code of Conduct found at 
https://nfb.org/code-conduct.






PREREGISTRATION AND ON-SITE REGISTRATION


Registration activities take place in the foyers outside the Islander and 
South Pacific Ballrooms beginning at 9:00 a.m. on Monday. At 8:30 a.m. on 
Tuesday and at other times as listed throughout the week, registration 
activities will be located at the Islander Registration Desk. All convention 
attendees (both local and from out of town) are asked to register. Those who 
preregistered for convention may pick up their registration packets in the 
area designated ???Preregistration.??? Those who did not preregister may go to 
the area designated ???Registration.??? Please have your check or cash ready to 
pay the registration fee of $30 per person; we cannot accept credit cards at 
registration. Convention registration is a requirement for door prize 
eligibility and a number of other convention activities. We condition rates 
for hotel rooms on proof of registration, including the showing of an NFB 
registration badge, if requested.






EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET


The Exhibit Hall and the NFB Independence Market are located in the Islander 
Ballroom. There is a special sponsor-only exhibitor preview for convention 
attendees on Monday morning from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.



Exhibit Hall hours of operation are:

Monday                               9:00 to 11:00 AM (sponsors only)

Monday                               11:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Tuesday                               8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 PM, and 7:00 to 9:00 PM

Thursday                             Noon to 1:45 PM (final opportunity to 
visit the Exhibit Hall)



Independence Market hours of operation are:

Monday                               9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Tuesday                               8:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Wednesday        Noon to 1:45 PM

Thursday                             Noon to 1:45 PM (final opportunity to 
visit the Market)






SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS


*        The Presidential and Hospitality Suites are both open during much 
of the convention. All are welcome to come to the suites to visit. 
Appointments to meet with President Riccobono may be made at the 
Presidential Suite.



The Presidential and Hospitality Suites will be open during the following 
times:

Saturday           4:00 to 7:00 PM

Sunday             7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Monday            7:00 AM to 7:00 PM

Tuesday           7:00 to 9:00 AM, and 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM

Wednesday      7:00 to 9:00 AM, Noon to 2:00 PM, and 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Thursday          7:00 to 9:00 AM, Noon to 2:00 PM, and 5:00 to 7:00 PM

Friday                7:00 to 9:00 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM



*        Banquet tickets may be purchased for $75 by cash or check at the 
on-site registration area. No tickets will be available after 2:00 p.m. on 
Wednesday. At the banquet ticket exchange table, you may make arrangements 
to reserve a specific seat for yourself or for a group of up to ten people. 
On the evening of the banquet, tickets will be required to enter the 
ballroom and will be collected at the tables. Tickets may be exchanged for 
vegetarian or kosher meals at the banquet ticket exchange table if done so 
by 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday.



*        Banquet ticket exchange will be located outside the South Pacific 
Ballroom at the following times:

Tuesday                           Noon to 2:00 PM

Wednesday                    8:45 to 9:15 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM

Thursday                         8:15 to 8:45 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM

Friday                                8:15 to 8:45 AM, and Noon to 2:00 PM





*        General Sessions will be held in South Pacific Ballroom E through 
J.



*        Individuals needing to conduct business with the NFB treasurer may 
do so by going to the South Pacific Registration Desk on Wednesday between 
5:30 and 7:30 p.m., or on Thursday between noon and 2:00 p.m.











CONVENTION AGENDA


SUNDAY, JULY 7, 2019




7:30 - 8:45 AM???AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION???EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

Coral B

Discuss convention frequencies, hotel architectural features, and 
distribution of special FM receivers for the hearing-impaired and 
Spanish-speaking attendees. David Chan (NC6D), President



7:30 AM - 4:45 PM???BLINDNESS SKILLS: THE ONLY SURE BET IN VEGAS

Tradewinds D

Registration: adults, $35; two or more adults, $50; children (ages 0-18), 
free. Sponsored by the NFB???s National Organization of Parents of Blind 
Children Division (NOPBC). Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President

7:30-8:45 AM???Registration

9:00-10:45 AM???General Session

11:00 AM-12:15 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session I

Convention 411???Tradewinds D

Science Is Everywhere! (focuses on children 0-8)???Tradewinds E

Saving for the Future with ABLE Accounts???Tradewinds F

Cane or Guide Dog: I Use Both???Tropics A

2:00-3:15 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session II

Sensory Integration Therapy???Tradewinds D

Late Elementary/Early Middle School Science???Tradewinds E

Science in Middle, High School, and Beyond???Tradewinds F

Blindness Skills or Visual Skills? Efficiency???s the Key???Tropics A

3:30-4:45 PM???NOPBC Concurrent Workshops Session III

Creating Tactile Maps???Tradewinds D

Creating Tactile Models for Scientific Concepts???Tradewinds E

Saving for the Future with ABLE Accounts???Tradewinds F

The Transition to College or Work???Tropics A



7:30 AM - 5:00 PM???CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION FOR 
THE BLIND???EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY 
CONFERENCE

Tradewinds C

Registration: students, $75; professionals, $85 before June 15, ($100 after 
that date). Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification Board 
(NBPCB) and the Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness 
(PDRIB) at the Louisiana Tech University. Dr. Edward Bell, Chair

7:30-8:30 AM???Registration

8:30 AM???Conference Begins


SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




8:00 AM - 12:00 PM???KRAFTERS MARKETPLACE

Coral A

Looking for that one-of-a-kind souvenir from convention? Want to support 
Federation entrepreneurs? Shop the Krafters marketplace for beautiful and 
unique handmade creations. Tammy Freitag, President



8:30 AM???CHILD-CARE SERVICES
(Preregistration by June 15 was required.)

Please see Convention Note 6 for further information.



8:30 - 11:30 AM???WHAT???S NEW WITH JAWS, FUSION, AND ZOOMTEXT

Tradewinds F

Discounted home annual licenses for all attendees! Join Eric Damery for his 
annual user group NFB meeting with everyone using JAWS, Fusion, or ZoomText. 
Demonstration and discussion of all the new developments during the past 
year. Eric Damery



8:30 AM - 12:00 PM???JERNIGAN INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS

Tropics A

8:30-8:35 AM???Welcome; Karl Belanger, Presenter

8:35-10:05 AM???Stem Resources to Help Blind Students Excel;
Matt Hackert, Presenter

10:30 AM-12:00 PM???Fun and Learning with Arduino; Chancey Fleet, Presenter



9:00 AM - 12:15 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



9:00 AM - 4:00 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION WORKSHOPS

South Pacific Ballroom J

Sponsored by the Sports & Recreation Division, Jessica Beecham, President

9:00-10:00 AM???Guide Running/Walking 101: Come learn all about guide 
running/walking! Check out tethers, learn about resources for finding guides 
and running groups, and get the chance to try it out!

10:30 AM-12:00 PM???Eating Healthy on a Budget: During this interactive 
session, we will discuss topics including meal prep, budgeting, 
understanding nutritional facts, and alternative techniques for accessing 
nutrition information. Bring your ideas and questions.


SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




12:30-1:30 PM???Yoga for Beginners: Come practice yoga in an open and 
judgement-free environment with a blind yoga instructor. We welcome yogis of 
all ability levels, but this session is targeted toward beginners. We will 
not have mats, so bring a mat or towel from your room.

2:00-3:30 PM???One Touch Self-Defense: Come learn One Touch Self-Defense, a 
form of self-defense designed with the blind in mind.



12:30 - 1:45 PM???LUNCH WITH NOPBC BOARD

South Pacific Ballroom A

Get to know your NOPBC board in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Grab some 
food from the food court or a restaurant and join members of the NOPBC board 
for a brown bag lunch as we get to know one another and share our 
experiences and ideas. Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President



1:00 - 3:30 PM???SENIORS DIVISION SEMINAR???GET MOVIN???, BE HEALTHY, STAY HEALTHY 
($5)

Tradewinds C

The NFB Senior Division with Jessica Beecham hosts a health and wellness 
seminar; stretching exercises and a healthy living discussion for anyone of 
any age. Get inspired! Reach new goals and meet a bunch of seniors actively 
promoting healthy living. Ruth Sager, President



1:00 - 5:00 PM???JOB SEEKER SEMINAR

South Pacific Ballroom B

This year's seminar and breakout sessions are designed to give you the exact 
skills you need to get a job using our career fair and other NFB resources. 
Get overall information at the large group seminar and hone your job-seeking 
skills at the small group breakouts. Sponsored by the NFB Employment 
Committee. Dick Davis, Chair

1:00-3:00 PM???Large Group Seminar for Jobseekers and Employers

3:00-5:00 PM???Small Group Training and Discussions



2:00 - 4:00 PM???HIMS USER GROUP

South Pacific Ballroom C

HIMS believes choice is vital! Polaris math and Google drive integration, 
QBraille???s hybrid keyboard (QWERTY keys and Perkins comfort), or the 
Actilino's active tactile control are unique and innovative solutions that 
don't exist anywhere else. Come to our user group and check it out.




SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




2:00 - 5:30 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



5:00 - 7:30 PM???MIX-AND-MINGLE RECEPTION FOR REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS

Tropics B



5:30 - 7:00 PM???NOPBC FAMILY HOSPITALITY

South Pacific Ballroom A

Relax, chat, meet new families and teachers, and connect with old friends. 
Veteran attendees will be on hand to welcome you and provide information.



5:30 - 7:00 PM???MUJERES OF THE FEDERATION

Tradewinds E

Join us for a keynote address from a dynamic Latina leader. This session 
will provide inspiration and mentorship opportunities for the next 
generation of blind Latina trailblazers. ??No te lo pierdas! Shawn Callaway 
and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



6:00 - 8:30 PM???EXHIBITORS SHOWCASE PRESENTED BY THE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION 
COMMITTEE

Tradewinds C

Come explore ways to evaluate new products. Hear the technology-related 
exhibitors briefly explain what they are exhibiting and where they are 
located in the exhibit hall. All are welcome. Mark Jones, Chair



6:00 - 9:00 PM???2019 NAGDU SEMINAR

Tradewinds D

Come join other guide dog users. Learn about common household products that 
can be harmful to our dogs, get your burning questions answered from a 
seasoned veterinarian, and hear from a panel of owner-trained guide dog 
users. Marion Gwizdala, President

6:00 PM???Registration

7:00 PM???Welcome







SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




6:00 - 9:30 PM???JERNIGAN INSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY SEMINARS

Tropics A

6:30-7:30 PM???Low-Vision Accessibility Faceoff: iOS vs. Android; Kennedy 
Zimnik, Presenter

8:00-9:30 PM???Basic Braille Production for the Home User; Steve Booth, 
Presenter



6:30 - 10:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



6:30 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND OFFICE PROFESSIONALS

Coral C

Learn about assistive technology in the workplace, training opportunities, 
and any job announcements available. Lisa Hall, President

6:30 PM???Registration



7:00 - 8:30 PM???LIVING HISTORY GROUP

Coral A

Dedicated to recording, preserving, and appreciating Federation history. 
Michael Freholm, Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???BLACK LEADERS ADVANCING THE FEDERATION

Tradewinds F

Celebrate the numerous contributions of black Federation leaders. Let???s 
inspire youth through personal empowerment, leadership development, and 
mentorship. All are welcome to attend. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, 
Co-Chairs, Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



7:30 - 9:30 PM???NABS STUDENT NETWORKING

South Pacific Ballroom D

Kick off your convention right by joining our students, of all ages and from 
across the country, to mix and mingle, make friends, and reconnect with old 
ones before the week gets started! NABS leadership is so excited to meet you 
at our annual networking event! Kathryn Webster, President









SUNDAY, JULY 7, Continued




7:30 - 9:30 PM???HISPANIC SEMINAR

Tradewinds E

Blindness is blindness, no matter the language. Learn about Federation 
philosophy and the truth about blindness???in Spanish. Alpidio Rol??n, 
Moderator



8:00 - 9:30 PM???ROOKIE ROUNDUP

South Pacific Ballroom F

First-time convention attendees???don???t miss this event! President Riccobono 
and former rookies will be on hand to welcome you and answer questions about 
the week???s activities. Pam Allen, Chair and Vice President, National 
Federation of the Blind; President, National Federation of the Blind of 
Louisiana; Director, Louisiana Center for the Blind



8:00 PM - Midnight???KARAOKE NIGHT?????? (Admission: $6)

South Pacific Ballroom AB

Here???s your chance to sing like a rock star and help support BLIND, Inc. 
youth programs. Enjoy music, door prizes, and a cash bar as you learn about 
innovative programs at BLIND, Inc. Show us your talent! Hosted by BLIND, 
Incorporated.



9:00 - 10:00 PM???NFB AMBASSADORS COMMITTEE MEETING

Coral A

Dan Burke, Chair









MONDAY, JULY 8, 2019




9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Pacific Registration Desk



9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Bayview Court South



9:00 AM - 5:00 PM???INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



9:00 - 11:00 AM???SPONSOR-LEVEL EXHIBITORS PREVIEW

Islander Ballroom

The exhibit hall opens its doors and is dedicated solely to sponsor-level 
exhibitors. Come say ???thank you??? to our sponsors and enjoy their interesting 
offers and demonstrations. Our exhibiting convention sponsors follow:



Elite:

Aira Tech Corp



Platinum:
Google, Inc.; HumanWare; Microsoft Corporation; OrCam Technologies; UPS; 
Vanda Pharmaceuticals, Vispero



Gold:

BlindShell, Uber



Silver:

Amazon, Delta Air Lines, Lyft, Pearson



Bronze:

Educational Testing Service (ETS), National Industries for the Blind, 
Sprint, VitalSource Technologies



White Cane:

C&P - Chris Park; Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind; Duxbury Systems, Inc; 
Election Systems & Software; En-Vision America; Envision, Inc.; HIMS, Inc.; 
Law School Admission Council, Inc.; Nevada Blind Children's Foundation; RTB 
Safe Traffic, Inc.; TRE Legal Practice




MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




9:00 AM - 12:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



10:30 AM - 12:30 PM???2019 EMPOWERMENT SEMINAR

Tradewinds F

All convention attendees are invited to gain confidence, embrace 
individuality, and explore ways to feel empowered through challenging 
ourselves. Blind people continue to advocate, but it takes a village, not a 
single person, to break down society's misconceptions. Pam Allen, Chair and 
Vice President, National Federation of the Blind; President, National 
Federation of the Blind of Louisiana; and Kathryn Webster, President, 
National Association of Blind Students, Facilitators



11:00 AM - 12:30 PM???GETTING YOUR NFB BELL ACADEMY UP AND RUNNING

Mariners B

Would your affiliate like to host an NFB BELL Academy next summer? If this???ll 
be your first time, or it???s been a while since the BELL rang in your state, 
you???ll want to be here! Come for an overview of the training, planning, and 
prep required to run a successful NFB BELL Academy. Carla McQuillan, NFB 
BELL Coordinator



11:00 AM - 5:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL

Islander Ballroom

1:00 PM???RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE

South Pacific Ballroom

Sharon Maneki, Chair



1:00 - 2:15 PM???ABLE ACCOUNTS: EMPOWERING YOUR OPPORTUNITIES

Tradewinds F

The ABLE Act continues to purposefully impact the lives of people with 
disabilities. Learn more about its empowering choices, financial inclusions, 
and positive impacts in your life. Eric Ochmanek, Deputy Chief of Staff, 
Office of the State Treasurer of Ohio









MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




1:00 - 2:30 PM???MASTER THE BASICS OF MANAGING YOUR MONEY

Tradewinds E

In this session, you???ll discover the benefits of using a financial 
institution, opening checking and savings accounts, and keeping track of 
your money. Learn how to choose checking and savings accounts that are right 
for you; make purchases and pay bills with ATM cards, debit cards, and 
checks; track and manage your transactions; and avoid or minimize fees. In 
addition, learn the basics of budgeting and gain access to tools to help you 
create a personal spending plan.



1:00 - 4:00 PM???DEAFBLIND HOPE: HAVE ONLY POSITIVE EXPECTATIONS

Coral A

Join our workshop designed to give unique solutions and create positive 
changes for those who live with a combined loss of hearing and sight. 
Featuring presentations from Sprint IP Relay, CapTel, BookShare, Aira, and 
more. Sponsored by the NFB Deaf-Blind Division. Alice Eaddy, President

                1:00-1:30 PM???Registration ($5)



1:00 - 4:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH STYLE SHOW

Tradewinds D

Our young blind models and NFB stars strut their stuff on the runway. We 
extend a special invitation to our kids with additional disabilities. Come 
enjoy the fashions and music and support NOPBC. Tickets are $5 at the door. 
Penny Duffy, First Vice President, NOPBC, and Carlton Anne Cook Walker, 
President, NOPBC

1:00 PM???Rehearsal

2:30 PM???Style Show Begins



1:00 - 4:00 PM???BLIND MUSICIANS GROUP

Coral C

Master class on improvisation and performances by attendees. Parents and 
students are welcome. Linda Mentink and Chris Nusbaum, Co-Chairs



1:00 - 4:45 PM???HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE

Tropics B

1:00-1:30 PM???What's New and Trendy in Low-Vision Tech?

1:30-3:00 PM???The Newest Features of the BrailleNote Touch Plus and 
Brailliant BI14

3:00-4:00 PM???Victor Readers Unite! Learn Some New VR Tricks

4:00-4:45 PM???Participate in an Open Forum with HumanWare!




MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




1:00 - 5:00 PM???NFB NATIONAL CAREER FAIR

South Pacific Ballroom AB

Forty-five employers, face-to-face. They really want to hire you if you have 
the right stuff. Do you? Dress for interviews (we mean it), bring a polished 
r??sum?? and cover letter, and get ready to sell yourself. Attend the Job 
Seeker Seminar for information on their needs and how to impress them. 
Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee. Dick Davis, Chair

1:00-3:00 PM???Career Fair

3:30-5:00 PM???Employer Interviews (by Appointment Only)



1:00 - 5:00 PM???AIRA AFTERNOON DELIGHT

Coral B

The afternoon sessions begin with post-secondary education discussions with 
BTS students and Aira representatives. Just as in life, our education talk 
will be followed by an employment discussion, first, as a resource in 
identifying and securing a job, then using Aira on the job.



1:00 - 5:30 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



1:00 - 6:00 PM???NFB-NEWSLINE?? DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE

Tropics A

Stop by and learn how the information sources of NFB-NEWSLINE can help you 
become a part of your community???s conversation and live the life you want. 
Now available on Amazon Alexa! Our NFB-NEWSLINE experts are here to answer 
your questions. Not a subscriber? We can sign you up on the spot!



1:00 - 6:00 PM???KNFB READER OPEN HOUSE: LEARN HOW TO POINT, SHOOT, AND READ!

Tropics A

Read inaccessible print and PDFs with KNFB Reader! KNFB Reader uses the 
power of digital photography and a specially designed mobile device app to 
read print on the go using your iOS, Android, or Windows 10 computer. Come 
get your questions answered and request a demonstration from KNFB Reader 
experts.



1:00 - 8:00 PM???INSPIRING ARTISTS, BEGINNERS TO PROS

Tradewinds C

1:00-5:00 PM???Drop-in Activities: Free activities for all! Make tactile 
drawings and sculpt with friends. Contact: ann at acunningham.com 
<mailto:ann at acunningham.com>  for information about exhibiting your artwork.


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




6:00-8:00 PM???Let's Explore Perspective: Learn how perspective works in 
pictures and create your own. Deborah Kent Stein and Ann Cunningham, 
Coordinators



3:00 - 4:30 PM???USING CREDIT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE

Tradewinds E

Learn the basics of credit, including information on credit scores, how to 
obtain and read a credit report, and how to establish a good credit history. 
In addition, you???ll learn how to use your credit to your advantage to help 
you achieve your goals and dreams. Attend this session to learn about the 
types of loans available; how to shop for, compare, and choose a loan 
product; how to choose a lender; and how to protect yourself from risk.



4:15 - 5:45 PM???TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MOCK TRIAL (Admission: $5)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Federation lawyers oppose each other to enact a case addressing the civil 
rights of blind people, and the audience serves as the jury. The subject 
matter is serious, but the courtroom portrayers are very entertaining. Scott 
LaBarre, President, National Association of Blind Lawyers



4:30 - 6:00 PM???ASIAN MEMBERSHIP DEVELOPMENT

Coral A

Contribute and gather ideas on how to provide culturally relevant outreach 
and support to the Asian community. Your thoughts are critical in shaping 
the course of this initiative. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, 
Committee on Diversity and Inclusion



4:30 - 6:30 PM???BLIND CANCER SURVIVORS SUPPORT GROUP

Coral C

Join us for a meet and greet, a panel discussion, and personal stories of 
strength and courage. Our group's purpose is to help all cancer survivors 
get well and stay well, to offer preventive measures, and to create a 
platform for cohesive dialogue and information dissemination. Isaiah Nelson, 
Coordinator



5:00 - 7:00 PM???ACCESSIBILITY @ MICROSOFT + WINDOWS MAGNIFIER

Tradewinds E

Microsoft???s mission is to empower every person and organization on the 
planet to achieve more. Blind and low-vision employees share our latest 
efforts to embed accessibility into our products, websites, services, and 
culture. Deep dive into Windows Magnifier improvements. And peek into what???s 
next!


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




5:00 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS RECEPTION AND MEETING

Tradewinds F

All veterans are invited to our reception and meeting. We will hold our 
semi-annual elections and conduct our annual business meeting after the 
reception. Dwight Sayer, President

5:00 PM???Reception

7:00 PM???National Meeting



6:00 - 9:30 PM???AIRA EVENING NIGHTCAP

Coral B

Join us for ???a look under the hood??? as we discuss our inclusive design and 
product development process. We???ll also spark a post-dinner conversation 
about the Aira mindset. And will hear from Aira Explorers from different 
walks of life, who will discuss their own Aira experiences.



6:15 - 10:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS (NABS)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Students of all ages are warmly invited to the National Association of Blind 
Students annual meeting! This year think: interactive and engaging 
presenters, fun door prizes, and special performers that make this event not 
worth missing! Kathryn Webster, President

6:15 PM???Registration ($5)

7:00 PM???Meeting



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers B



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB-NEWSLINE??: ALEXA IS IN THE HOUSE!

Tropics A

Learn about the NFB???s free, audible information service for the blind, with 
specific information on how to talk to Amazon Alexa to read over five 
hundred publications by using your voice. Other 2019 service enhancements 
will be covered. Plus, share your ideas for new content with NFB-NEWSLINE 
staff.



7:00 - 9:00 PM???DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEETING

Tropics B

We are providing an avenue to share experiences, explore strategies, and 
generate ideas to support NFB diversity efforts. Get involved in this aspect 
of our movement. Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs


MONDAY, JULY 8, Continued




7:00 - 10:30 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION WORKSHOPS

South Pacific Ballroom B

Sponsored by the Sports and Recreation Division. Jessica Beecham, President

7:00-8:30 PM and 9:00-10:30 PM???One Touch Self-Defense: Come learn One Touch 
Self-Defense, a form of self-defense designed with the blind in mind.



7:00 - 10:00 PM???ACTING WORKSHOP

South Pacific Ballroom A

The Performing Arts Division will sponsor our first-ever acting experience 
class. Marilee Talkington, a professional actor, will deliver a training 
session covering performing from script to stage. Spots are first-come, 
first-served. Please contact Julie McGinnity at jmcginnity at nfb.org 
<mailto:jmcginnity at nfb.org?subject=Acting%20Workshop>  if interested.



7:30 - 8:30 PM???JUDAISM MEETING
Coral C

David Stayer, Chair, NFB in Judaism Group



7:30 - 9:00 PM???LIBRARY SERVICES COMMITTEE

Coral A

Learn about new developments at the National Library Service and Bookshare, 
discuss the accessibility of public libraries and how can libraries best 
serve our needs. David Hyde and Marci Carpenter, Co-Chairs



7:30 - 9:30 PM???BLIND PARENTS GROUP

Tradewinds D

Share techniques for traveling with young children, connecting with other 
parents in your community, and resources available to blind parents. 
Lisamaria Martinez and Briley O???Connor, Co-Presenters



9:00 - 10:00 PM???SPANISH TRANSLATION COMMITTEE

Coral C

Call for interpreters! We provide simultaneous interpreting services at our 
national convention, from English to Spanish, during the open board meeting, 
general sessions, and banquet. Please join us in our committee meeting if 
you would like to help with these efforts. Daniel Martinez, Chair









TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2018




7:30 - 8:30 AM???PRESIDENTIAL DIVERSITY MORNING MIXER

Tradewinds C
This gathering provides an open opportunity to engage with national leaders 
to chat about diversity and inclusion topics. Please drop in and share your 
ideas, suggestions, and thoughts about our continued efforts to broaden the 
participation and advancement of blind people from diverse backgrounds in 
our movement. Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind, 
Facilitator



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk



8:30 AM - 5:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL and INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



9:00 - 11:30 AM???NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to All)

South Pacific Ballroom



12:30 - 2:30 PM???SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING

Coral B

Join us for a high-energy meeting where we will discuss the business of the 
division and provide information, tools, and motivation to help you live the 
life you want through health and wellness. Stay after and participate in 
some of our fun workshops! Jessica Beecham, President



12:30 - 4:00 PM???SENIORS LIVE THE LIFE YOU WANT RETREAT AND MORE

Tradewinds E

Please join us for our annual business meeting to learn about Aira and to 
hear from retreat participants about their experience at our first senior 
retreat at Rocky Bottom, South Carolina. Meet "The Blind History Lady" in 
person. Share details of upcoming senior events in your state. Ruth Sager, 
President

12:30 PM???Registration ($5)

1:30 PM???Meeting







TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




12:30 - 5:00 PM???DIABETES ACTION NETWORK SEMINAR

Coral C

Roll call and introductions. Two guest speakers from IRA and Local CDE, 
(respectively). Discussion followed by a business meeting which will include 
old and new business and will conclude with elections and final comments. 
Bernadette Jacobs, President

12:30-1:15 PM???Registration



12:30 - 6:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS DIVISION MEETING AND 
RECEPTION

Tropics B

Examine laws affecting blind people and others with disabilities; address 
ongoing struggles to gain equal access to websites, employment, legal texts, 
and exams; share practice tips for blind lawyers. Scott LaBarre, President

12:30 PM???Registration

1:00 PM???Meeting Begins

4:00 PM???Reception



12:30 - 5:00 PM???NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Tradewinds C

Enhancing nonvisual access to information technology and improving the 
ability of blind information and computer technology professionals to 
compete in today's world. Brian Buhrow, President

12:30 PM???Registration



12:45 - 4:30 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS

Tradewinds D

We are growing beyond Randolph Sheppard and expanding entrepreneurial 
opportunities through our emerging leaders and women's initiatives. We will 
also address current issues, challenges, and growing our division to grow 
the Federation. Nicky Gacos, President



1:00 - 3:45 PM???NOPBC MEETING

South Pacific Ballroom A

Keynote address by the 2019 Distinguished Educator of Blind Children; 
mix-and-mingle with vendors, blind mentors, and other parents; learn about 
cutting-edge products and programs for our youth; Parent Power; business 
meeting; elections; and much more! Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




1:00 - 4:30 PM???NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS

Tradewinds F

Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in their classrooms. Participants 
meet in groups specific to grade level and content area to create a network 
of mentors. If you teach or are considering a career in teaching, please 
join us. Cayte Mendez, President



1:00 - 5:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A



1:00 - 5:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION

PROFESSIONALS
South Pacific Ballroom B

Share resources and strategies for successful blindness training and 
services. Collaborate together on how we can spread our hope, energy, and 
love in all blindness rehabilitation programs. Amy Porterfield, President

1:00 PM???Registration and Networking ($5)

2:00 PM???Call to Order



1:00 - 5:00 PM???HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

Coral A

We are a diverse group of blind professionals and students who have a 
passion for working with people. Please join us for our annual meeting that 
includes a networking session during our last hour. Candice Chapman, 
President

1:00 PM???Registration ($5)

2:00-5:00 PM???Division Meeting



2:30 - 5:00 PM???PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION

Tropics A

All professionals working with students from birth through age twenty-one 
are welcome and encouraged to join our informative and interactive meeting. 
Come network and collaborate, sharing and learning with colleagues and 
future educators. Eric Guillory, President

2:30 PM???Registration

3:00 PM???Meeting









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




2:45 - 5:30 PM???SPORTS & RECREATION DIVISION WORKSHOPS
Coral B

Sponsored by the Sports and Recreation Division. Jessica Beecham, President

2:45-3:30 PM???Anytime Anywhere Fitness: Learn how to arrange basic body 
weight fitness moves into a powerful exercise routine that can be done 
anywhere, any time, and with no equipment.

3:30-4:30 PM???Advanced Yoga: Come practice yoga in an open and judgement-free 
environment with a blind instructor. While we welcome yogis of all 
abilities, this session is designed for someone who has practiced yoga in 
the past, has a basic proficiency, and is ready to move through a 
challenging class.

5:00-5:30 PM???Meditation: Wind down after a stimulating day at convention 
with a guided meditation session.



5:00 - 6:30 PM???BRAILLE BOOK FAIR: PRESENTING SPONSOR WELLS FARGO

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Browse tables of new and used Braille and print/Braille books. There will be 
fiction, nonfiction, early readers through multi-volume novels, cookbooks, 
and more. Through a collaboration with our literacy partner, the Wells Fargo 
Foundation, the books are offered at no cost to the reader. Volunteers will 
box and prepare them to be shipped to the reader???s home via Free Matter for 
the Blind. Donations are encouraged. Krystal Guillory, Coordinator



6:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB IN COMMUNITIES OF FAITH

Tropics A

Speakers will discuss how their faith has helped them face and overcome 
challenges. Also hear representatives from various faith-based libraries and 
publishing houses describe what their various organizations do. Tom 
Anderson, President

12:30 PM???Registration






TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




6:00 - 9:00 PM???EMPOWERING THROUGH COMMUNITY SERVICE

Coral C

Service starts here. We invite you to take the vow to serve others at our 
annual meeting. Don???t hesitate, take a gamble on community service! You are 
guaranteed to win??? so just say I DO! Jeanetta Price, President



6:00 - 9:00 PM???PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION

Tradewinds F

Join the conversation! Let your voice be heard in our discussion of 
representation in Hollywood. We will plan for the future of blindness in the 
entertainment industry and then tackle the stage together with a practical 
performance experience. Julie McGinnity, President



6:00 - 9:00 PM???NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS

Tradewinds C

Inside the life of a puppy raiser. Get current updates from Uber, Lyft, and 
the airline industry. Elect our leaders! Marion Gwizdala, President

6:00-6:45 PM???Registration ($5 Membership dues. Affiliate members are members 
of NAGDU.)

7:00 PM???Call to Order



6:30 - 9:00 PM???ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION

Tropics B

Join us for expert panels on person-centered tech assessments and teaching 
tech through structured discovery, lightning talks on data privacy and G 
Suite, and networking with your community of practice. Everyone welcome! 
Chancey Fleet, President

6:30 PM???Registration ($5)



6:00 - 9:30 PM???NFB DEAF-BLIND DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Tradewinds E

Get updates on national issues affecting the deaf-blind community, 
technology, and the division???s business matters. Alice Eaddy, President

                6:00 PM???Registration ($5)









TUESDAY, JULY 9, Continued




6:30 - 10:00 PM???SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION

Tradewinds D

6:30 PM???Registration

7:00 PM???Meeting

Learn how to use Excel for handling statistics. Learn how the blind can gain 
access to graphics and mathematical material. Learn about the project to 
survey the blindness accessibility of college and graduate school programs. 
John Miller, President



7:00 - 9:00 PM???CENTURY CELEBRATION BRAILLE CARNIVAL

South Pacific Ballroom AB
Come one come all to the Braille carnival to celebrate one-hundred years of 
literacy projects offered by the American Action Fund for Blind Children and 
Adults (AAF). Enjoy exploring the history of the Action Fund, interacting 
with Braille-related activities, sharing your story about the AAF's free 
Braille books and calendars, and even winning some prizes worthy of this 
memorable milestone. Sponsored by the American Action Fund for Blind 
Children and Adults.



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Coral A

If you have an interest in crafts or just a curiosity, come join us as we 
review our eleventh year, plan the twelfth year, and make new friends. Yes, 
blindness does NOT stop us from creating beautiful crafts. We just work 
together to learn different ways to be creative. Tammy Freitag, President



7:30 - 9:00 PM???DADS??? NIGHT OUT

All dads, sighted and blind, are welcome. Contact Corbb O???Connor at 
703-309-4884 for location. Sponsored by NOPBC.



8:00 - 9:00 PM???FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING

Coral B

All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean and sober 
are welcome to our confidential meeting. A second Friends of Recovery 
meeting will be Thursday at 8:00 p.m. For more information, call 
304-994-5103. Sheri K., Coordinator




WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 2019




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:45 - 9:15 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:45 - 9:15 AM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND BANQUET TICKET SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk






OPENING GENERAL SESSION




9:30 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:35 AM               WELCOMING CEREMONIES

2019 National Convention Host Committee: National Federation of the Blind of 
Idaho, National Federation of the Blind of Nevada



10:05 AM             CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED

Dwight Sayer, President, National Association of Blind Veterans, a Division 
of the National Federation of the Blind; Winter Garden, Florida



10:25 AM             ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING 
COMMITTEE



11:55 AM             REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN











WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




Noon - 1:45 PM???EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET

Islander Ballroom



12:15 - 1:45 PM???LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND ALUMNI RECEPTION

South Pacific Ballroom C

All Louisiana Center for the Blind (LCB) alumni and those interested in 
learning more about our life-changing programs are welcome. Join us as we 
celebrate the accomplishments of our alumni. Learn how LCB training will 
help you ???live the life you want!??? Pam Allen, Executive Director



12:15 - 1:45 PM???EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING

Tropics B

Employment is the first pillar of the NFB strategic plan. What does the 
future of employment for blind people look like? What should it look like? 
Learn about new employment resources. Networking between employers and 
jobseekers. Bring your r??sum??s and jobs. Dick Davis, Chair



12:30 - 1:30 PM???THE ORBIT READER 20 BRAILLE DISPLAY

Tropics A

Developed in partnership with the NFB and other members of the Transforming 
Braille Group, the Orbit Reader 20 Braille display provides the highest 
quality Braille at the most affordable price. Join the Orbit team to learn 
about its features, functions, and latest developments.



1:30 - 2:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



1:30 - 2:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30) AND FINAL BANQUET TICKET
SALES ($75)

Islander Registration Desk









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued





GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                PRESIDENTIAL REPORT

Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, 
Maryland



3:05 PM                DIGITAL EQUALITY AND THE MYTH OF INJUSTICE: EQUAL 
ACCESS FOR THE BLIND MAY NOT BE DELAYED

Eve Hill, Co-Leader, Inclusivity Strategic Consulting, and Partner, Brown, 
Goldstein, and Levy; Baltimore, Maryland



3:25 PM                LEADERSHIP, PARTNERSHIP, AND THE PURSUIT OF FINANCIAL 
ACCESSIBILITY

Doug Marshall, Executive Vice President, Chief Digital and Product Officer, 
BECU; Tukwila, Washington



3:45 PM                ADDING VALUE THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE 
ORGANIZED BLIND

Anil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

Kathy Martinez, SVP: Disability/Accessibility Strategy, Wells Fargo Bank; 
San Francisco, California

Eve Andersson, Director, Accessibility and ML Fairness, Google; Mountain 
View, California



4:10 PM                A CENTURY OF ADVANCING LITERACY FOR THE BLIND: A 
LEGACY OF PARTNERSHIP WITH THE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT

Barbara Loos, President, American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults; 
Lincoln, Nebraska

Marc Maurer, General Counsel, American Action Fund for Blind Children and 
Adults; Baltimore, Maryland



4:40 PM                REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



5:00 PM                ADJOURN







WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




5:30 - 6:30 PM???NOMINATING COMMITTEE

Tradewinds D



5:30 - 6:30 PM???WHAT???S NEW IN WINDOWS NARRATOR

Coral A

Come hear about Narrator???s new home, quick-start guide, improved reading, 
improved responsiveness, along with a sneak peek at what is coming for 
summer insiders, and more.



5:30 - 7:30 PM???RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS MEETING

Tropics A

The National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute's Research Advisory 
Council invites interested individuals to discuss current research, discuss 
publication in the Journal of Blindness Innovation and Research (JBIR), and 
share ideas for increasing the research and academic presence of the NFB. 
Edward Bell, Arielle Silverman, and Lou Ann Blake, Coordinators



6:00 - 9:00 PM???UPWARD MOBILITY SEMINAR

Tropics B

Looking to switch careers? Wondering how to achieve balance between your 
life and work? Come learn about these topics and more at the Upward Mobility 
Seminar, where we do not shy away from answering the tricky dilemmas we face 
in today's workplace. Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.



6:30 - 7:30 PM???WHAT???S IT REALLY LIKE TO BE A PLANTIFF

Tradewinds F

In this session, you???ll hear from NFB members who have stood up for the 
civil rights of the blind in negotiations and litigation, and from the 
lawyers who represent the NFB. Hear what it???s really like to challenge 
injustice, negotiate, and go to court for our rights. Scott LaBarre and Eve 
Hill, Facilitators



6:30 - 8:00 PM???BLIND FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING
Coral C

Come learn about issues facing federal employees and applicants. Share your 
experiences with and your solutions to federal workplace challenges. Ronza 
Othman, Chair









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




6:30 - 9:00 PM???COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE

South Pacific Ballroom A

Meet the staff and students at the CCB to discover what great training will 
do for you! Learn about new apps for your phone, get some favorite recipes, 
use a click rule, and learn about stone carving, rock climbing, and more. 
Training in Colorado will change your life! Julie Deden, Director



7:00 - 9:00 PM???WHITE CANE AND AFFILIATE FINANCE COMMITTEE

Tradewinds C

Fundraising takes imagination, dedication, and a little bit of ingenuity! 
This is your opportunity to share ideas, ask questions, and become a leader 
in funding our movement! Every state should send a representative. Everette 
Bacon, Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: OPEN TO ALL LEADERS

Tradewinds D

Join together with chapter, affiliate, and division leaders to learn best 
practices in communications. We???ll explore the tools available to us through 
our national office and exchange ideas. Learn to effectively use 
communication as our greatest tool to build the Federation. Jessica Beecham, 
Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NFB LGBT MEETING

Tradewinds E

Building the NFB and giving back with pride! Proposed topics include special 
concerns related to being blind and coming out, inclusion at Pride events, 
accessibility and availability of LGBT books, and community resources. 
Contact Tai Tomasi at 515-329-4908 for location of group social. Tai Tomasi, 
Chair



7:00 - 9:00 PM???EXHIBIT HALL

Islander Ballroom



7:00 - 9:45 PM???NOPBC CONCURRENT SESSIONS

7:00-9:45 PM???Mini BELL for Parents: Hands on Activities???Coral A

7:00-8:15 PM???The Basics of a High Quality IEP???Coral B

8:30-9:45 PM???Strategies for IEP Record-Keeping and Beyond???Coral B









WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




7:00 - 10:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK ACTIVITY (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers A and B



7:30 - 10:00 PM???HOST COMMITTEE WELCOME CONCERT ($10)

South Pacific Ballroom CD

Put on your dancing shoes and join your Federation friends and family for an 
evening of live entertainment, featuring local Las Vegas performers, the 
Broken Spectacles. This all-blind band has rocked places like the Smith 
Center of Performing Arts and the House of Blues. Escape the casinos for an 
intimate performance where the under-21 crew is welcome, too. Tickets can be 
purchased at the lobby information table, the hospitality suite, or from any 
member of the Nevada or Idaho delegations. Show your NFB membership coin or 
convention badge to pay only $5!



8:00 - 10:00 PM???SPORTS AND REC SWIM UP

Wave Pool

Meet by the pool. You will hear one of us marshaling until 8:00 p.m. and 
after that you can find us in the water!



8:00 - 10:00 PM???RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Tropics A

Technology is omnipresent in our lives. While it is invaluable in education 
and

employment, the blind are still excluded from many products. Hear about new 
advances and discuss how to influence developers to include accessibility in 
their offerings. Brian Buhrow, Chair



8:00 - 10:00 PM???MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING

Tradewinds F

You're invited! If you are interested in finding ways to discover potential 
members while keeping current members engaged and interested, this is the 
meeting for you. Sharing our best practices across the Federation will take 
our chapters, affiliates, and our national organization to the next level. 
Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs











WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, Continued




8:30 - 10:00 PM???WEBMASTERS MEETING

Coral C

A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division webmasters to discuss the 
importance of an informative, accessible, and visually attractive website. 
Gary Wunder, Chair




9:00 PM - Midnight???TRIVIA NIGHT (Admission: $5)
South Pacific Ballroom B
New year, new categories, possibly new champions? Trivia Night is back with 
a new twist. Bring your chapter, your friends, or make new ones. Leave with 
bragging rights. Proceeds benefit future programs and activities of the 
Community Service Division.








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THURSDAY, JULY 11




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:15 - 8:45 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP
Islander Registration Desk



8:15 - 8:45 AM???REGISTRATION ($30)

Islander Registration Desk






GENERAL SESSION




9:00 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:05 AM               GLOBAL LEADERSHIP, RESPONSIBILITY, AND TECHNOLOGY: 
ACCESSIBILITY AS A CORE VALUE AT MICROSOFT

Brad Smith, President and Chief Legal Officer, Microsoft Corporation; 
Redmond, Washington



9:25 AM               A PLATFORM OF INFORMATION AND INNOVATION: INSIGHTS 
INTO THE AIRA ECOSYSTEM IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE BLIND

Suman Kanuganti, Founder and President, Aira Tech Corp.; San Diego, 
California



9:40 AM               FINANCIAL REPORT AND HONOR ROLL CALL



10:55 AM             ELECTIONS



11:25 AM             REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN





Noon - 1:45 PM???EXHIBIT HALL AND INDEPENDENCE MARKET (final opportunity to 
visit the Independence Market and Exhibit Hall)

Islander Ballroom






THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




12:15 - 1:45 PM???APPS OF COMPUTER VISION AND G SUITE UPDATES

Tradewinds C

Members of the Google Accessibility team will present two computer vision 
applications: Lookout and Auto-Captioning. We will also present Google G 
Suite accessibility features and functionalities added over the last year 
across Calendar, Gmail, Drive, Docs, and more.



12:15 - 1:45 PM???NOPBC BRAINSTORMING SESSION

Tradewinds F

Please share your ideas with us. What did you like at this convention? What 
resources would help you stay connected throughout the year? What workshops 
might you like to see us offer next year? Be a part of this valuable 
conversation. Carlton Cook-Walker, President



12:30 - 1:30 PM???NLS FOCUS GROUP ON TACTILE GRAPHICS

Coral B

In its continuing quest to provide the material that patrons want, NLS is 
seeking patron feedback via a focus group on providing graphics. Please join 
us so that your voice can be included as we develop collection development 
and production strategies for the next few years.



12:30 - 1:30 PM???ACCESSIBILITY: POWER OF INNOVATION AND CIVILIZATION

Tradewinds D

For more than thirty years, Apple has developed new and innovative solutions 
for persons with disabilities to learn, to be creative, productive, 
independent, and active, and to live out their dreams. Come learn how Apple 
continues to break barriers in new arenas, including the entertainment 
industry, striving to empower the blind community in bold ways. Sarah 
Herrlinger, Director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, Apple, 
and Everette Bacon, Board Member, National Federation of the Blind; 
President, National Federation of the Blind of Utah, Facilitators



1:30 - 2:00 PM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



1:30 - 2:00 PM???REGISTRATION ($30)

Islander Registration Desk




THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued





GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                THE CONTINUED SIGNIFICANCE OF THE NATIONAL LIBRARY 
SERVICE FOR THE BLIND: EXPANDING BRAILLE AND IMPLEMENTING THE MARRAKESH 
TREATY

Karen Keninger, Director, National Library Service for the Blind and 
Physically Handicapped; Washington, DC



2:20 PM                ACCELERATING ACCESSIBLE CONTENT: PROGRESS THROUGH THE 
DAISY CONSORTIUM

Richard Orme, Chief Executive Officer, DAISY Consortium; Warwick, United 
Kingdom



2:35 PM                NEGOTIATION, COLLABORATION, AND HIGH EXPECTATIONS: 
THE JOURNEY OF THE MARRAKESH TREATY TO FACILITATE ACCESS TO PUBLISHED WORKS 
FOR PERSONS WHO ARE BLIND, VISUALLY IMPAIRED OR OTHERWISE PRINT DISABLED

Justin Hughes, Hon. William M. Byrne, Jr. Chair, Professor of Law, Loyola 
Law School, Loyola Marymount University; Los Angeles, California



2:55 PM                EXPANDING OPPORTUNITIES, PROTECTING RIGHTS, AND 
ENSURING ACCOUNTABILITY: A REPORT FROM THE ADVOCACY AND POLICY DEPARTMENT

John Par??, Jr., Executive Director for Advocacy and Policy, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland



3:25 PM                REPORTS, RESOLUTIONS, AND OTHER BUSINESS



5:00 PM                ADJOURN







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




5:15 - 6:45 PM???ACCESSIBLE COLLABORATION AND GOOGLE ASSISTANT

Tradewinds C

Learn about new ways Google Docs is improving the accessibility of real-time 
collaboration so you can meaningfully keep track of live changes in your 
documents. We will also present the new features in Google Assistant and all 
the new devices that support it.



5:15 - 7:15 PM???AMERICAN FOUNDATION FOR THE BLIND RECEPTION

Tradewinds F

AFB President, Kirk Adams, and AFB Board of Trustees Chair, Russell Shaffer, 
cordially invite you to join AFB for an evening reception to celebrate the 
work and achievements made by both AFB and the NFB to create a more 
accessible and inclusive world for people with vision loss.



5:30 - 6:30 PM???ADVENTURES WITH MICROSOFT SOUNDSCAPE

Tropics B

Soundscape uses 3D spatial audio to promote a person???s mobility and 
independence. Come along to learn what Soundscape is and how it works. We???ll 
share what we???ve learned from our first year since release and how people 
are using Soundscape every day in a variety of ways.



5:30 - 8:30 PM???Q&A OPEN HOUSE: SPECTRUM ACCESSIBILITY

Coral A

Come join Petr Kucheryavyy from Spectrum's Accessibility Center of 
Excellence to ask questions, share your experiences, and learn more about 
Spectrum's accessibility efforts in their products, services, and employment 
practices.



6:00 - 7:00 PM???INTERSECTIONAL MEET-UPS

Participate in a series of special topic community conversations. Shawn 
Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs, Diversity & Inclusion Committee

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Masculinity, Blindness, and Latino Culture: Explore these 
topics and learn how others negotiate these various identities.???Tropics A

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Blindness and Interracial Relationships: Share experiences 
around dating, marriage, family dynamics, and social perceptions.???Coral B

6:00 - 7:00 PM???Marriage and Dating as a Blind Person in the Asian/South 
Asian Community: Discuss cultural practices, social expectations, and their 
relationship to blindness.???Shell Seekers A







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




7:00 - 8:30 PM???SSI AND SSDI 101: WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

Tropics B

Bring your questions regarding SSDI and SSI benefits, eligibility criteria, 
the application process, reporting obligations, and information about 
working while receiving benefits. James Gashel, Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind



7:00 - 9:00 PM???NOPBC YOUTH TRACK (ages 11-18)

Shell Seekers B



7:00 - 9:00 PM???BRAILLE PROOFREADING SEMINAR

Tradewinds E

If you are a parent of a blind child, a teacher of blind and 
visually-impaired children, a rehabilitation teacher, or if you are 
interested in learning what???s happening in the Braille field, join us to get 
hands-on experience. Presented by the National Association of Blind Office 
Professionals Division. Lisa Hall, President



7:00 - 9:00 PM???COMMITTEE FOR ADVANCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF BRAILLE

Coral C

The committee will discuss developments in the teaching and delivery of 
Braille, research priorities, Braille-related policy, strategies for 
bringing improvements where needed, and resources and activities across our 
organization. All are welcome! Jennifer Dunnam, Chair



7:00 - 10:00 PM???WHAT???S NEW AND AMAZON AT THE MOVIES

Tradewinds D

Join us to learn about improvements to Amazon Fire TV, Echo, Kindle, and 
more. Stay for our second annual audio-described movie night. This year's 
movie, Love and Friendship, stars Kate Beckinsale and is an adaptation of 
Jane Austen's novella, Lady Susan. Snacks will be provided.



7:30 - 8:30 PM???HOW TO BE A BRAND AMBASSADOR

Tropics A

Exchange ideas on how to best represent our brand to the public, potential 
members, new members, and our community. Karen Anderson, Stephanie Cascone, 
Chris Danielsen, Suzanne Shaffer, and Alyssa Vetro, Facilitators







THURSDAY, JULY 11, Continued




7:30 - 11:00 PM???NINETEENTH ANNUAL SHOWCASE OF TALENT ($5)
South Pacific Ballroom CD

Join us for a night of great performances. Whether you take the stage or 
support your friends from the audience, it is an enjoyable evening of 
entertainment! Performer cost: $10. Admission: $5. We will award cash prizes 
to three acts. Presented by the Performing Arts Division. Julie McGinnity, 
President



8:00 - 9:00 PM???FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING

Coral B

All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean and sober 
are welcome to our confidential meeting. For more information, call 
304-994-5103. Sheri K., Coordinator







FRIDAY, JULY 12, 2019




8:00 - 8:45 AM???DEVOTIONS

Tradewinds D



8:15 - 8:45 AM???PREREGISTRATION PACKET PICKUP

Islander Registration Desk



8:15 - 8:45 AM???REGISTRATION ($30)???Final Opportunity to Register

Islander Registration Desk






GENERAL SESSION




9:00 AM               CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION



9:05 AM               BRINGING THE SYNERGY OF THE BLINDNESS MOVEMENT INTO 
CONCENTRATED PROGRAMS: BLINDNESS INITIATIVES AT THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF 
THE BLIND JERNIGAN INSTITUTE

Anil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National 
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland



9:25 AM               EDUCATION, RESEARCH, AND RAISING EXPECTATIONS: 
EXPLORING SPATIAL ABILITIES AND TRAINING BLIND ENGINEERS

Natalie Shaheen, Project Director, Spatial Ability and Blind Engineering 
Research, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

Wade Goodridge, Associate Professor of Engineering Education, Utah State 
University; Logan, Utah



9:45 AM               EXPLORING THE LAYERS: A BLIND RESEARCHER, MOM, AND 
FEDERATIONIST ENHANCING THE UNDERSTANDING OF DISABILITY

Angela Frederick, PhD, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of 
Sociology and Anthropology, The University of Texas at El Paso; El Paso, 
Texas






FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




10:05 AM             CAMBIANDO VIDAS EN LA FRONTERA DE TEJAS

Norma Crosby, President, National Federation of the Blind of Texas; National 
Federation of the Blind Board Member; Alvin, Texas

Daniel Martinez, Board Member, First Vice President, National Federation of 
the Blind of Texas; Brownsville, Texas

Raul Gallegos, Bilingual Access Technology Trainer; Vice President, National 
Federation of the Blind Houston Chapter; Houston, Texas

Hilda Hernandez, Legal and Healthcare Interpreter; Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind Rio Grande Valley Chapter; Brownsville, Texas



10:30 AM             LED BY THE BLIND: BRINGING AUTHENTICITY TO SERVICES FOR 
THE BLIND AND MAKING THEM RELEVANT TO THE LIVES WE WANT TO LIVE

Bryan Bashin, CEO, San Francisco Lighthouse for the Blind; San Francisco, 
California



10:45 AM             PERSPECTIVES ON RAISING THE BAR IN THE BLINDNESS FIELD: 
WHY A NEW ACCREDITATION SYSTEM?

Emily Coleman, President, Association for Education and Rehabilitation of 
the Blind and Visually Impaired; Austin, Texas



11:05 AM             WE KNOW WHO WE ARE, AND WE WILL NEVER GO BACK: 
ESTABLISHING THE STANDARD FOR CONSUMER-DRIVEN PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Edward Bell, Secretary/Treasurer, National Blindness Professional 
Certification Board; Ruston, Louisiana



11:25 AM             QUESTIONS



12:00 PM             ADJOURN







FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




Noon - 1:45 PM???RAFFLES AND DRAWINGS

Tradewinds E



Noon - 1:45 PM???AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Coral C
David Chan (NC6D), President



12:30 - 1:30 PM???MUSLIM FRIDAY PRAYER SERVICES

Shell Seekers B



12:30 - 1:30 PM???COMMITTEE ON AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES AND INNOVATIONS IN 
TRANSPORTATION

Coral A

This committee collects information about trends in transportation and 
emerging models of transportation that might not exist today, and which may 
present opportunities for the blind to move around independently, ensuring 
the NFB plays a prominent role in the future of transportation. Sachin Dev 
Pavithran, Chair






GENERAL SESSION




2:00 PM                CALL TO ORDER



2:05 PM                THE TWELFTH ANNUAL DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARDS

James Gashel, Chair, Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award Committee; Secretary, National 
Federation of the Blind; Honolulu, Hawaii



2:35 PM                ELECTRONIC BRAILLE REIMAGINED: THE REVOLUTION OF THE 
CANUTE 360

Ed Rogers, Founder and Managing Director, Bristol Braille Technology; 
Bristol, United Kingdom



2:50 PM                THE NEXT GENERATION OF INNOVATIONS IN ACCESS 
TECHNOLOGY FOR THE BLIND: CUSTOMER-DRIVEN PROGRESS AT HUMANWARE

Bruce Miles, President, HumanWare; Drummondville, Qu??bec, Canada




FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




3:05 PM                THE DRIVERLESS REVOLUTION: SETTING A NEW STANDARD FOR 
TRANSPORTATION AND TECHNOLOGY

Kyle Vogt, President and Chief Technology Officer, Cruise Automation; San 
Francisco, California



3:20 PM                AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES: ESTABLISHING STRONG POLICY FOR 
AMERICA'S TRANSPORTATION FUTURE

David Schwietert, Interim President and CEO, Alliance of Automobile 
Manufacturers; Washington, DC



3:35 PM                BLINDNESS ACROSS BORDERS: PERSPECTIVES ON 
INDEPENDENCE AND EMERGING ISSUES OF COMMON INTEREST TO THE BLIND AROUND THE 
WORLD

Martine Abel-Williamson, QSM, Treasurer and Lead of Access to the 
Environment and Transport Work Group, World Blind Union; Auckland, New 
Zealand



3:50 PM                NOT WITHOUT QUESTION: THE DIFFERENCE OF THE 
FEDERATION PHILOSOPHY IN OUR LIVES

Jean Brown, Blind Parent, Wife, Federationist, and Author; Indianapolis, 
Indiana



4:10 PM                COMPETING ON TERMS OF EQUALITY AND BLENDING IN: 
GOVERNMENT SERVICE WITH FEDERATION STYLE

Kristen Cox, Executive Director, Utah Governor???s Office of Management and 
Budget; Sandy, Utah



4:30 PM                REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS



5:00 PM               ADJOURN











FRIDAY, JULY 12, Continued




7:00 PM???BANQUET

South Pacific Ballroom

INVOCATION

MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Pam Allen

INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS

BANQUET ADDRESS: Mark Riccobono

SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS









CONVENTION NOTES:




Note 1: A Federation information desk is in the registration area from 
Monday morning through Friday in case you have questions or need assistance.



Note 2: Mandalay Bay room rates are: singles, doubles, triples and quads, 
$99. In addition to the room rates, there is a 21.63 percent tax. The resort 
fee, normally $37 a night, is waived for NFB convention attendees. However, 
fees for internet access, local and toll-free calls, and fitness center 
access may apply.



Proof of convention registration is necessary, including the showing of an 
NFB registration badge, if requested. Otherwise, regular hotel rates must be 
paid. Hotel sleeping rooms are non-smoking; smoking is permitted only in 
specified areas.



Note 3: Guide Dog Relief Areas:

There are two guide dog relief areas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. 
The one closest to the sleeping room section is located outside the 
transportation lobby on the Beach Level. Take the hallway between the low 
floor elevators and high floor elevators to get to the transportation lobby 
exit. The relief area is to the right. The area closest to the meeting rooms 
is located at the Bay View Patio. The doors adjacent to the Islander 
Registration Desk in the North Convention Center lead outside to the patio.



Note 4: All requests for announcements by President Riccobono during General 
Sessions must be submitted in Braille.



Note 5: Raffle tickets will not be sold in the registration area, and no 
raffles or other such drawings will take place during convention sessions or 
at the banquet. The single exception will be that national divisions may (if 
they request it in advance) conduct drawings during the sessions or at the 
banquet. Groups or affiliates wishing to conduct their drawings (or any 
person wishing to know the winners) may go at noon on Friday to Tradewinds 
D.



Note 6: Child care for children between the ages of six weeks and twelve 
years is available during convention sessions, most meetings, and the 
banquet. Preregistration and payment by June 15 are required for child care. 
Child care is organized and supervised by Carla McQuillan, the executive 
director of Main Street Montessori Association. Please note that child-care 
services provides morning and afternoon snacks, but parents are required to 
provide lunch for their child(ren) every day. Times listed are the opening 
and closing times. A late fee of $10 per quarter-hour per child will be 
assessed for late pickups. Child-care services hours are:

Sunday, July 7                                            8:30 AM to 12:30 
PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Monday July 8                                                   Closed

Tuesday, July 9                                                  8:30 AM to 
noon and 12:45 to 5:30 PM

Wednesday, July 10                                        9:00 AM to 12:30 
PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Thursday, July 11                                              8:30 AM to 
12:30 PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Friday, July 12                                                    8:30 AM 
to 12:30 PM and 1:30 to 5:30 PM

Banquet, July 12                                               6:30 PM to 30 
minutes after the banquet ends



Note 7: Divisions, Committees, and Groups: The Federation carries on its 
business through the affiliated divisions, committees, and groups listed 
below:




DIVISIONS:




Divisions of the National Federation of the Blind are organized around a 
specialized interest area usually related to employment or a major stage in 
life (e.g. parents or students). Divisions serve as a formal vehicle for 
building the organization at the national level.



Amateur Radio: David Chan, President

Assistive Technology Trainers: Chancey Fleet, President

Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson, President

Computer Science: Brian Buhrow, President

Community Service: Jeanetta Price, President

Deaf-Blind: Alice Eaddy, President

Diabetes Action Network: Bernadette Jacobs, President

Human Services: Candice Chapman, President

Educators: Cayte Mendez, President

Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President

Krafters: Tammy Freitag, President

Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President

Merchants: Nicky Gacos, President

Office Professionals: Lisa Hall, President

Parents of Blind Children: Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President

Performing Arts: Julie McGinnity, President

Professionals in Blindness Education: Eric Guillory, President

Public Employees: Ivan Weich, President

Rehabilitation Professionals: Amy Porterfield, President

Science and Engineering: John Miller, President

Seniors: Ruth Sager, President

Sports and Recreation: Jessica Beecham, President

Students: Kathryn Webster, President

Veterans: Dwight Sayer, President

Writers: Eve Sanchez, President




COMMITTEES:




Committees of the National Federation of the Blind are appointed by the 
President, with the exception of the nominating committee, and serve to 
advise the organization???s leadership on important matters and to carry out 
projects to build the organization at all levels.



Advancement and Promotion of Braille: Jennifer Dunnam, Chair

Ambassadors: Dan Burke, Chair

Automobile and Pedestrian Safety: Maurice Peret, Chair

Autonomous Vehicles and Innovations in Transportation: Sachin Pavithran, 
Chair

Blind Educator of the Year Award: Edward Bell, Chair

Blind Federal Employment: Ronza Othman, Chair

Communications: Jessica Beecham, Chair

Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Carla McQuillan, Chair

Diversity and Inclusion: Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs

Employment: Dick Davis, Chair

Genetic Education: Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni, Chair

Jacobus tenBroek Award: Marc Maurer, Chair

Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Tracy Soforenko, Chair

Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chair

Library Services: David Hyde and Marci Carpenter, Co-Chairs

Membership: Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs

PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chair

Research and Development: Brian Buhrow, Chair

Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chair

Scholarship: Cayte Mendez, Chair

Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chair

Spanish Translation: Daniel Martinez, Chair

Technology Evaluation: Mark Jones, Chair

White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Everette Bacon, Chair









GROUPS:




Groups of the National Federation of the Blind serve as a resource to 
members around specific topic areas. Groups are coordinated by a chairperson 
appointed by the President and are intended to connect members across the 
country to strengthen the resource network of the organization.



Blind Cancer Survivors Support: Isaiah Nelson, Chair

Blind Musicians: Linda Mentink and Chris Nusbaum, Co-Chairs

Blind Parents: Lisamaria Martinez, Chair

Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin,

Co-Chairs

Careers in Automotive Related Specialties: Marcus Simmons, Chair

Legislative Initiatives: Don Burns, Chair

Living History: Michael Freholm, Chair

NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chair

NFB LGBT Group: Tai Tomasi, Chair

NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairs

Orientation and Mobility: Edward Bell, Chair

Piano Technology: Don Mitchell, Chair

Travel and Tourism: Amy Baron, Chair

Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chair









NAVIGATING THE HOTEL:




Welcome to the Las Vegas Strip and, specifically, the southernmost hotel on 
the Strip, the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. As with many of the newer Las 
Vegas hotels, the Mandalay Bay is enormous, boasting more than 3,200 
sleeping rooms, several pools, and its own convention center. While the 
property is aligned neatly to the cardinal direction grid of South Las Vegas 
Boulevard, the entrance faces more of a NNE direction. Because this is a bit 
inconvenient for navigation, I???m going to rely on the age-old metaphor of an 
analog clock face. In fact, we???re really just interested in the afternoon 
hours for our needs.



Before we get started, it???s helpful to know that the middle of the clock 
face is covered with Mandalay Bay???s pools???the wave pool, the lazy river, the 
lagoon pools, and more. You???ll visit the center of the clock when you need 
to cool off after a long day of convention activities. The hotel and its 
various parts wrap around the pools nearly encircling them. Traveling 
through the hotel, our path will slowly arc around the pools 
counter-clockwise. Our navigation begins at the bottom of your clock face at 
six o???clock.



When you arrive at the front entrance, you will enter the Mandalay Bay???s 
palatial lobby on the Casino Level. As I said, we are at six o???clock. Take 
several steps into the lobby. The bell desk is immediately to your left. 
Continue straight into the lobby and a long registration desk is on your 
left. At the far end of the lobby in front of you are floor-to-ceiling 
windows looking out onto the pools. On the right side of the lobby, across 
from the registration desk, is MB Lifestyle where you can purchase locally 
logoed clothing, snacks, and other souvenirs. In between the registration 
desk and MB Lifestyle is a large statue of Michael Jackson. The square base, 
with benches backed up to all four sides, make for a good lobby rendezvous 
point.



If you had entered the lobby at the front doors and turned to your right, 
you would find the mobile check-in counter on the right. As you continue to 
the right through the lobby, your path splits. To the left are the elevators 
to the sleeping rooms. To the right, you will begin to hear the sounds of a 
water feature and find railings that lead you to both an escalator and 
stairs that take you down to the Beach Level. Head down to the Beach Level 
and to your left are the doors leading to the transportation lobby and one 
of the dog relief areas.



Instead of taking the right branch of our lobby split, we travel down the 
left branch through a short hallway to the guest room elevators. Imagine 
that the circular elevator lobby is a wheel with six spokes. Three of the 
spokes contain banks of elevators and three of the spokes are hallways. The 
two types of spokes alternate. Let???s focus on the elevator banks first. Each 
bank of elevators contains eight cabs, four on each side, and serves 
specific floor numbers. The floor ranges are 2-16, 17-30, and 56-69. 
Entering from the main lobby, the elevators for floors 2-16 are immediately 
to your left. You will find the floor ranges increase as you move clockwise 
around the hub of the wheel. One level below, on the Beach Level, the spokes 
are organized in just the same fashion.



You need your room key not just to get into your room, but to take the 
elevator to your sleeping room floor. The key is an RFID proximity card, 
meaning you need only hold it against the lock on your room door for your 
room lock to open. There is neither a need to slide the card into a reader 
nor is there a front or back side to the card. Like the sleeping rooms, the 
elevators also have card readers. When you step inside an available 
elevator, you must hold your room key up to the reader before pressing the 
button for your floor. Just above the center column of buttons for selecting 
your floor is a rectangular-shaped box a little smaller than a three by five 
index card???this is the card reader. Please note that your room key will take 
you to YOUR FLOOR ONLY.



When you reach your floor and step out from the elevator bank, you will 
again be at the hub of a wheel. However, there are now only four spokes to 
the wheel. One spoke contains the bank of elevators from which you have just 
disembarked. The other three spokes contain sleeping rooms. Each spoke has 
signage indicating its range of room numbers. Again, the room number ranges 
increase as you move clockwise around the hub of the wheel.



Let???s head back down to the Casino Level elevator lobby. As mentioned 
earlier, three spokes of the wheel are hallways. The first comes from the 
main lobby. The second hallway, between the low-floor and the middle-floor 
elevators leads out to the casino. The third hallway, between the middle- 
and high-floor elevators leads to Hazel Coffee &Cocktails. For those of you 
needing an early morning coffee fix, Hazel opens at 5:00 a.m. to serve 
premium coffee and a variety of breakfast items. Hazel also stays open late, 
beyond midnight, to serve those interested in a jolt of a different variety.



Taking the hallway leading into the casino, we are approaching five o???clock 
on our clock face. There are wide carpeted paths heading off to both our 
right and left. Take the path to the right and the casino will be on your 
left while a number of shops are on your right. Among the retail stops are 
Hazel Coffee & Cocktail (a different entrance) and a number of high-end 
clothing options. Following this path to the end of the casino, you can head 
straight to catch the Mandalay Bay Tram to the Luxor and Excalibur 
properties. Turning left instead of heading to the tram, you can find the 
House of Blues, the Shoppes at Mandalay Place, and the entrance to the 
Cirque de Soleil show, Michael Jackson ONE.



As we emerge from the guest-room elevator lobby into the casino, though, the 
carpeted path to the left is of greater interest to meeting attendees. This 
time, the casino is on the right and, save for a handful of slot machines, 
food outlets including The Noodle Shop and Seabreeze Caf?? begin to appear on 
the left. We???ll essentially be traveling in a straight line from the five to 
the four on our clock face. As the carpeting gives way to a faux riverbed 
stone floor, the casino ends and the restaurant options multiply.



The arc between four and three o???clock on the face of our clock are filled 
with a broad variety of options, too many to mention them all. The menus for 
many of these restaurants can be found both on our website and 
NFB-NEWSLINE??. To the right is Mizuya, while Bayside Buffet and Fleur are on 
the left. Nearly straight ahead is Citizens Kitchen + Bar, serving American 
comfort food twenty-four hours a day. To the right of Citizens are a few 
more restaurants including Lupo, Wolfgang Puck???s first Italian restaurant. 
Continue past Citizens to the left for another half dozen options including 
Libertine Social and Steakhouse. It???s this left path that takes you towards 
the meeting space. You???ll notice a slight incline as you emerge from the 
gauntlet of dining options. I should point out that on the right side is a 
Starbucks which will no doubt be an important stop for many.









MEETING SPACE:




We have now reached nearly two-o???clock on our metaphorical clock face. The 
Mandalay Bay???s convention center begins with a flooring change from riverbed 
stone to terrazzo. Immediately to the right is a hallway leading to the 
hotel???s Event Center; none of our meetings or activities take place in the 
Event Center. Straight ahead is a wide hallway. The left side leads to the 
Border Grill, the food court, and the South Convention Center. The right 
side of the hallway gives way to a staircase flanked on either side by a 
down escalator and an up escalator. Continue down the left hallway just 
beyond the escalators and stairs to find elevators on the right wall. All 
three (down escalator, stairs, elevator) will take you down to the North 
Convention Center???s lower (ground) level where you will find the entirety of 
our meeting space for the convention.



After descending the escalator or stairs, the Bay View Patio is to the left, 
the Islander Registration Desk is straight ahead, and the meeting space is 
to the right. The elevators are just off to the right between the stairs and 
the registration desk. The Bay View Patio is straight ahead when you step 
off the elevator. The doors out to the Bay View Patio will take you to a 
second guide dog relief area.



If you take a right at the bottom of the stairs or the escalator (or make a 
U-turn to the left when stepping off one of the elevators), you will enter 
our convention meeting space. The corridors connecting our meeting space are 
L-shaped and you are standing at the intersection of the two arms of the ???L.??? 
The short arm of the ???L,??? called the Conference Promenade, extends out in 
front of you to the breakout spaces. Bay View Court, the longer arm of the, 
???L??? is to your left and leads the way to the Islander and South Pacific 
Ballrooms. It could be noted that this is one hotel space that conforms 
cleanly to cardinal directions. The Conference Promenade runs east-west 
while Bay View Court runs north-south.



Heading straight ahead along the Conference Promenade, you will find on your 
right a large breakout space called Tradewinds. It is broken into six 
sections, lettered A through F. Sections E and F are immediately to your 
right while the remaining sections are further down the promenade on the 
right. Beyond Tradewinds B is a small hallway to the right providing access 
to Tradewinds A and breakout rooms Mariners A and B. On the left side of the 
Conference Promenade are a series of smaller breakout spaces, each of which 
break into two or three sections. Closest to the intersection of the arms of 
the ???L,??? you will find Shell Seeker B and A followed by Coral C, B, and A. 
At the end of the promenade on the left are Tropics B and A.



If, from the intersection of the ???L???, you instead head left down Bay View 
Court from north to south, you will first pass Islander Registration Desk on 
the left which will be home to consolidated registration activities 
beginning on Tuesday, July 9. Next on the left you will find men???s and women???s 
restrooms. Across Bay View Court from the registration desk and the 
restrooms is Islander Ballroom, home to the Exhibit Hall and the 
Independence Market. When you reach the end of the Islander Ballroom, there 
is an intersection of sorts. The South Pacific Ballroom is ahead on your 
right. Immediately to the right is a hallway that runs between the Islander 
and South Pacific Ballrooms. Along the left side of this hallway are four 
large sections of the South Pacific Ballroom lettered D through A, all of 
which host meetings throughout the week.



Back at the intersection, opposite the hallway on the left side of Bay View 
Court are stairs that lead up to the Border Grill, a contemporary Mexican 
restaurant serving both lunch and dinner. Continuing further south along Bay 
View Court are additional sections of the South Pacific Ballroom. Sections F 
and J, both on the right, will be used for meetings on Seminar Day such as 
Rookie Roundup. For the remainder of the week, the doors to South Pacific 
Ballroom F and J are the entry doors for Resolutions, the NFB Board Meeting, 
General Sessions, and eventually the Banquet. Opposite the South Pacific 
Ballroom F is another set of restrooms. On the wall between the men???s and 
women???s restrooms are ten mobile device charging stations.



At the end of Bay View Court, a modest hall turns to the right. Down this 
hall are a set of elevators and an escalator that will take you up a level 
to the food court in the South Convention Center. Head straight out of the 
elevators or turn left off the escalator to cross the foyer to the food 
court. If you???ll remember the transition to terrazzo several paragraphs ago, 
there was a wide hallway, the left side of which led to the South Convention 
Center. Had you continued down that hallway, you would have passed the 
Border Grill and the stairs leading down to the lower level of the North 
Convention Center. Beyond the stairs, still on the right side of the hallway 
is BBQ Mexicana, a quick service counter open for lunch. At the end of this 
long corridor is the same food court I mentioned above. At this stage of the 
journey, you have reached the twelve on the face of our clock.



The food court is host to a number of reasonably priced food options 
including Bonanno???s New York Pizzeria, Johnny Rockets, Nathan???s Hot Dogs, 
Pan Asian Express, and Subway. The food court is accessed via a gradual 
incline on its right side or three steps on the left. There is a variety of 
seating within the food court. Many of the booths and high-top tables offer 
outlets and USB charging stations.



Beyond the food court are the ticket counter and entrance to Mandalay Bay???s 
Shark Reef Aquarium, host to sharks, giant rays, sea turtles, and more.







The National Federation of the Blind acknowledges with gratitude our 
convention sponsors listed below. Their messages follow.




Elite:

Aira Tech Corp



Platinum:

Google, Inc

HumanWare

Microsoft Corporation

Oracle

OrCam Technologies

UPS

Vanda Pharmaceuticals

Vispero



Gold:

BlindShell

Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Target

Uber



Silver:

Adobe

Amazon

AT&T

Delta Air Lines

Facebook

Lyft

Market Development Group, Inc.

Pearson

Waymo



Bronze:

Educational Testing Service (ETS)

Monster Worldwide, Inc.

National Industries for the Blind

Spectrum

Sprint

VitalSource Technologies

Wells Fargo







White Cane:

BECU

C&P - Chris Park Design

Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind

Credit Union National Association

Dominion Voting

Duxbury Systems, Inc

Election Systems & Software

En-Vision America

Envision, Inc.

HIMS, Inc.

Law School Admission Council, Inc.

LCI

McGraw-Hill Education

Nevada Blind Children's Foundation

Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP

RTB Safe Traffic, Inc.

TRE Legal Practice




SPONSOR ADS




Elite



Aira Tech Corp: Enhance Your Convention Experience With Free Aira. Aira is 
free at the 2019 National Federation of the Blind National Convention. This 
is a great opportunity to try Aira out with virtually any task on your 
smartphone. Want to navigate the airport with Aira? Free. What about 
exploring the hotel? Also free. And getting a vivid description of the 
exhibit hall booths? You bet it???s free. So, get the most out of your 
convention experience by setting up your free account in advance at 
www.aira.io/app. We???re unlocking new efficiencies and insights in education, 
employment, and the economy. Join our sessions to learn all about it. And 
thanks to our partnership with the NFB, you can start exploring with Aira 
for as low as $20 per month. So come meet the Aira Team and bring a friend 
to take advantage of our referral program!

Learn more: www.aira.io/nfb <http://www.aira.io/nfb> . Download Aira: 
www.aira.io/app <http://www.aira.io/app> . Our partners: Lyft, Bose, AT&T, 
McCarran International Airport.



Platinum



Google: Help make our future products more accessible to all users. Sign up 
to join the Google User Experience Research Program at 
https://g.co/userresearch/nfb19



HumanWare: Orientation & entertainment in one mobile package. Victor Reader??? 
Trek ???Imagine a device that gives you the best of both worlds: the 
confidence to get where you???re going easily and the freedom to enjoy 
entertainment on the go. That???s the magic of the Victor Reader Trek, the 
multiuse handheld device designed to make mobility easy and enjoyable. 
Orientation mode; book reading and playback; the freedom to travel your way. 
Visit our booth and join us at our Trek user group to learn more about what 
the Victor Reader Trek can do for you. HumanWare??? see things. Differently.



Microsoft: Empowerment. Microsoft is a proud sponsor of the 2019 NFB 
National Convention. Microsoft???s mission is to empower every person and 
every organization on the planet to achieve more. This includes creating and 
delivering technology that is accessible and functional for everyone. 
www.microsoft.com/accessibility



Oracle: Integrated cloud applications & platform services. Oracle Delivers 
Accessibility:

???      Transparent accessibility reporting

???      International accessibility standards development

???      Comprehensive accessibility implementation guidance

???      The world???s top governments, states, cities, and universities run 
Oracle

???Oracle is committed to creating accessible technologies and products that 
enhance the overall workplace environment and contribute to the productivity 
of our employees, our customers, and our customers??? customers.??? - Safra 
Catz, CEO, Oracle. For more information about Oracle???s accessible products, 
go to: oracle.com/accessibility.



OrCam Technologies: What can the OrCam MyEye do for you? The OrCam MyEye 
increases independence for people who are blind, visually impaired or have 
reading difficulties. It is the most advanced wearable assistive technology 
device for the blind and visually impaired, that reads text, recognizes 
faces, identifies products and more. Orcam.com.



UPS: Linking people, cultures and commerce. UPS is the proud to support 
National Federation of the Blind. sustainability.ups.com



Vanda Pharmaceuticals: Vanda Pharmaceuticals is dedicated to raising 
awareness of Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Disorder (Non-24) and supporting the 
blindness community. Non-24 is a rare circadian rhythm disorder affecting up 
to 70% of people who are totally blind. People living with Non-24 experience 
excessive daytime sleepiness and nighttime sleeplessness, which leads to 
impaired social and occupational functioning. This is due to the 
misalignment between the internal master body clock and the 24-hour day. 
Come visit us at our booth to learn about Non-24 and sign up for additional 
information. Call a health educator toll-free at 1-855-856-2424. 24 hours a 
day, every day. Visit us online at www.non-24.com <http://www.non-24.com> .



Vispero: Enhanced Vision; Freedom Scientific; Optelec; The Paciello Group. 
Learn more about our innovative technology for blindness and low vision, and 
the passionate team behind it! www.vispero.com <http://www.vispero.com> .



Gold



Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP: Breaking Barriers. Brown Goldstein Levy. 120 
E. Baltimore Street; Baltimore, MD. 1717 K Street NW; Washington, DC. Tel 
410.962.1030, fax 410.385.0869. www.browngold.com <http://www.browngold.com>



JPMorgan Chase & Co.: Commitment to Access and Inclusion. We proudly support 
the National Federation of the Blind in developing innovative education, 
technology and training programs that create pathways to independence and 
success for their constituents.



Uber: Uber is proud to sponsor the 2019 National Federation of the Blind 
Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada. Learn more about Uber???s work to make 
transportation accessible for everyone at accessibility.uber.com.



Silver



Adobe: Adobe congratulates the National Federation of the Blind on a 
successful year and on their 2019 convention. Learn more about Adobe 
accessibility at Adobe.com/Accessibility.



Amazon: Visit the NFB Convention Exhibit Hall to experience Fire TV, Fire 
tablets, Kindle, Echo, and more. Amazon supports accessible experiences for 
shopping, reading, and entertainment.

Learn more @ www.amazon.com/accessibility 
<http://www.amazon.com/accessibility> .



AT&T: Power of you. We believe in promoting accessible and assistive 
technologies for all and are proud to support the National Federation of the 
Blind 2019 National Convention.



Delta Air Lines: The world is changed by those out in it. At Delta, we 
believe it???s only when we venture out into the world that we realize all the 
things we share. We???re proud to support the National Federation of the 
Blind, because only together can we make change. Keep climbing.



Facebook: Facebook is a proud sponsor of the National Federation of the 
Blind 2019 National Convention. Facebook accessibility.



Lyft: Going the extra mile. Lyft is a proud partner of the NFB.



Market Development Group, Inc.: Congratulations to the National Federation 
of the Blind on another Successful Convention! Market Development Group, 
Inc. A full-service marketing company. John Alahouzos Executive Vice 
President. 1832 Connecticut Avenue, NW ??? Washington, DC 20009 ??? USA. 
202-298-8030 ??? www.mdginc.org <http://www.mdginc.org> .



Pearson: Pearson, the world???s leading learning company, is proud to be a 
sponsor of the National Federation of the Blind???s 2019 National Convention. 
Pearson is committed to making education accessibility for all. To 
participate in a tactile graphics study, please send an email to 
accessible.assessments at pearson.com 
<mailto:accessible.assessments at pearson.com> .



Waymo: Together we???re paving the way to a better future.



Bronze



Educational Testing Service (ETS): Measuring the power of learning. Our 
mission is to advance quality and equity in education by providing fair and 
valid assessments, research and related services. Our products and services 
measure knowledge and skills, promote learning and performance and support 
education and professional development for all people worldwide. Questions 
about GRE, TOEFL, Praxis, GACE, or HiSET tests? Stop by our table to learn 
more about our products and services!



Monster Worldwide: Monster is proud to support the National Federation of 
the Blind.  At Monster, we are committed to making our website accessible to 
everyone, and to promoting the benefits of employing blind job seekers.



National Industries for the Blind: National Industries for the Blind is 
proud to partner with the National Federation of the Blind to advance the 
interests of people who are blind. Learn more at NIB.org.



Spectrum: Through collaboration with the blind and visually impaired 
community, Spectrum can better meet the needs of all of our customers. 
Spectrum is proud to support the National Federation of the Blind???s 2019 
National Convention.



VitalSource Technologies: Bookshelf by VitalSource. VitalSource brings 
accessible and engaging content to learners of all abilities. For nearly two 
decades, we???ve worked hard to ensure our products are designed from the 
beginning with accessibility in mind. Plus, you can sideload content you 
already have into Bookshelf?? to utilize our platform???s accessibility 
features. Visit our booth in the exhibit hall to learn more! 
get.vitalsource.com/accessibility.



Wells Fargo: We look through the eyes of many. Recognizing and promoting 
diversity means having an appreciation for difference. At Wells Fargo, we 
welcome and value the insights and perspectives drawn from unique life 
experiences. It is those distinctive viewpoints that provide us with the 
fresh thinking we need to help all our customers reach their financial 
goals. We are proud to be part of the National Federation of the Blind 
National Convention. wellsfargo.com. Together we???ll go for.



White Cane



BECU: BECU CARES. It???s our pleasure to support the National Federation for 
the Blind. Keep up your important work to make a difference.



C&P - Chris Park Design: Visit C&P Chris Park booth to check out new 
technologies. New product! i-lovwiew13, i-lovwiew17 video magnifiers, 
premium canes and much more! C&P, known as Chris Park Technology, develops 
video magnifiers and canes for people with vision loss and learning 
disabilities. CP was the real manufacturer of cameras, video magnifiers, 
canes for other organizations such as Baum, Ai Squared, National Federation 
of the Blind.



Chicago Lighthouse for the Blind: Proud to be a White Cane Sponsor. Leading 
experts in employment services and assistive technology for people who are 
blind, visually impaired, disabled, or Veterans. Employment services: Sara 
Bennett (312) 997-3657, sarah.bennett at chicagolighthouse.org 
<mailto:sarah.bennett at chicagolighthouse.org> . Assistive Technology: Luke 
Scriven (312) 997-3649 luke.scriven at chicagolighthouse.org 
<mailto:luke.scriven at chicagolighthouse.org> . Now Hiring: 
chicagolighthouse.org/careers.



Credit Union National Association: Proud to support The National Federation 
of the Blind and its mission to defend the rights of blind Americans, 
provide information and support to blind children and adults, and build a 
community that creates a future full of opportunities. cuna.org.



Election Systems & Software: Better elections every day. Election Systems & 
Software (ES&S) has developed innovative election technology for nearly 40 
years. Our visionary approach, extensive elections knowledge and expertise 
have made us the trusted market leader. The ES&S brand means secure, 
accurate and reliable elections for all citizens. We are committed to 
enhancing the voting experience and marketplace by providing integrated 
voting solutions that are federally certified. Rather than create products 
we think need to exist, ES&S researches and creates solutions that are 
flexible enough to meet multiple jurisdictions??? needs. As election 
requirements evolve and voter preferences change, ES&S provides proven 
solutions that offer flexibility and accountability. www.essvote.com 
<http://www.essvote.com> .



En-Vision America: Got talking Rx labels? Become an advocate! Stop by the 
En-Vision America booth and find out how! Check out demos of accessible 
prescription labels and the id mate talking bar code scanner while you???re 
there!



Envision, Inc.: Since 1933 Envision has been providing advocacy and support 
to improve independence for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. 
Envision is proud to sponsor the National Federation of the Blind. To 
improve the quality of life and provide inspiration and opportunity for 
people who are blind or visually impaired through employment, outreach, 
rehabilitation, education and research. www.envisionus.com



Law School Admission Council: Access to justice begins with access to 
education. Here at LSAC, we???re devoted to ensuring accessibility for 
everyone who strives to impact the world through the study of law. We 
believe the future of our justice system should reflect all those it serves. 
To learn more about the digital transformation of the LSAT to enhance access 
for all, visit us in the Exhibit Hall. Building a Just and Prosperous World.



LCI: Reach your highest potential. We create meaningful work for the blind 
and visually impaired! Interested? Call us! 919-596-8277 Or visit: 
https://www.lcindustries.com/careers/. Where do you envision YOUR future? Is 
it in manufacturing? Retail? Technology? Customer Service?



McGraw-Hill Education: Because learning changes everything. We are proud to 
support the National Federation of the Blind. Our commitment: We at 
McGraw-Hill are committed to developing products that can be accessed and 
used by any and all learners, including those with disabilities, and have 
created a culture that considers those with differing learning and access 
needs from the outset. This effort includes a comprehensive strategy that 
combines planning, research, training, and product development activities 
with both McGraw-Hill employees and third-party content partners. Learn 
about McGraw-Hill???s initiatives at http://mheducation.link/nfb.



Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP: Trial and Appellate Advocates. RBGG is 
proud to represent and support the National Federation of the Blind so that 
blind people may live the lives they want. Advancing justice and solving 
problems on behalf of individuals and businesses for 29 years. Rbgg.com



RTB Safe Traffic, Inc.: Volume Control of Walk Signals. Visually Impaired 
Persons can now automatically increase the volumes of Pedestrian Signals at 
traffic lights with a brand new app or keychain fob. Thus, they are always 
provided with full safety and experience when navigating intersections. Free 
smartphone app for users. Increase in volume as needed. 
www.rtbsafetraffic.com <http://www.rtbsafetraffic.com> ; 
sales at rtbsafetraffic.com <mailto:sales at rtbsafetraffic.com> .



TRE Legal Practice: TRE Legal Practice is a civil rights law firm focusing 
on the rights of the blind and other disabled people to access employment, 
education, government programs, public accommodations, accessible technology 
and all other aspects of society. Contact us: Phone (415) 873-9199; 
www.trelegal.com <http://www.trelegal.com> .







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