[NFBNJ] 2021 National Convention Agenda

Linda Melendez president at nfbnj.org
Tue Jun 22 08:59:10 UTC 2021


Greetings all,

 Listed below is the convention agenda and link at the very end.



2021 National Convention

Anywhere and  everywhere


July 6 to July 10


WELCOME TO THE

81st 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!


Welcome to the world’s largest gathering of the organized blind, the
National Federation of the Blind’s annual convention, where expectations
are raised and lives literally transformed. Our eighty-first convention is
once again being held virtually, just as it was last summer. If there was
one thing we learned during our first online convention, it is that a
global pandemic can do little to dampen the spirit of the Federation. As
you read through the agenda, it is clear there is no shortage of activity
and excitement throughout our organization. Whether you are learning about
the National Federation of the Blind for the first time or are a longtime
member curious about the latest accessible technology, you will find
something to meet your needs at this year’s convention. Take every
opportunity to explore, make new friends, and live the life you want at
#NFB21.
ROOKIE ROUNDUP

All convention attendees are cordially invited to attend a welcoming Zoom
meeting the week before convention starts. President Riccobono and Board of
Directors Chairperson Pam Allen will be on hand to preview convention
activities and provide a historical perspective of the organization and how
it grew into the leading voice in the blindness field. If you are new to
the NFB, come learn a little more about our dynamic organization and the
extended family that could become your own.  Join us Tuesday, June 29, from
8:30 to 9:30 p.m. EDT (Zoom meeting ID 996 0507 0015
<https://zoom.us/j/99605070015>). We cannot wait to welcome you! In
anticipation, check out our First Timer’s Guide at
https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/first-timers-guid
<https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/first-timers-guid#e> e
<https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/first-timers-guid#e>.





*INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY, AND CODE OF CONDUCT*

We are committed to providing a welcoming, safe, and healthy environment
for everyone. Thank you for cultivating an atmosphere of mutual respect in
which participants from diverse backgrounds can learn, network, and share
with each other. We are committed to diversity, equity, and the free
expression of ideas. These principles have been outlined in our Code of
Conduct found at https://nfb.org/codeofconduct.



We recognize a shared responsibility to create and uphold that atmosphere
for the benefit of all. Prohibited behaviors include harassment, sexual
misconduct, and inappropriate use of the NFB virtual convention platform.
Prohibited behavior or misuse of the platform will not be tolerated and may
result in removal from the convention and/or other consequences. For
assistance or to report an incident at the convention, please call
410-659-9314, extension 2475, or email code at nfb.org. Formal reports can be
submitted at
https://www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/code-conduct-complaint-report-form.
All formal reports will be fully investigated according to the steps in our
Code of Conduct. For support or guidance, connect with our survivor-led
task force at survivors at nfb.org or extension 2238 or during the convention
hours listed in this agenda. Thank you for your commitment to the safety
and support of the blind community.


REGISTRATION

Convention registration remains open at https://nfb.org/registration. All
attendees are strongly encouraged to register. Though the deadline for
registrants to be eligible for convention voting has passed, there are
still several benefits to registering. You will receive the latest updates
regarding convention activities and get helpful tips for connecting to and
navigating sessions. You will also be eligible for door prizes throughout
the board meeting, general sessions, and banquet. Those without internet
access should reach out to their local chapter or affiliate for assistance.




EXHIBIT HALL

The Exhibit Hall at the national convention is always an exciting space to
check out the latest technology and many other products and services of
interest to the blind community. In a virtual environment, the exhibit hall
experience will be different than it is in person, but there are many ways
to connect, ask questions, and learn something new.



All attendees are encouraged to visit https://crowd.cc/nfb21 (after June
25) where you will find many familiar and some new exhibitors. View their
profiles at any time. Interact during the exhibit hall hours of operation.
A list of exhibitors is available on our convention webpage,
https://nfb.org/convention.



*Exhibit Hall hours of operation are:*

Tuesday               9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday          9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Thursday              9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Friday                   9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

Saturday               9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.







INDEPENDENCE MARKET

As with the Exhibit Hall, you cannot visit the NFB Independence Market in
person. However, the Market will continue to accept phone orders during
convention and has extended hours to reflect our multiple-time-zone
convention schedule this year.



*Independence Market hours of operation are: *

Tuesday               9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Wednesday          9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Thursday              9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Friday                   9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

Saturday               Closed




PRESIDENTIAL SUITE

For a second year, the Presidential Suite will be in a Zoom room, accessed
by connecting to https://zoom.us/j/2235173348. You will be able to leave a
message with the host for Mark Riccobono, the elected President of the
National Federation of the Blind. We will also have some limited
opportunities for individuals or groups to schedule appointments to speak
with him. Let the host know you would like to schedule a meeting and leave
your contact information so we can reach you with the appointment time.



Also, come mingle with other members in the Presidential Suite. A host will
be available to greet visitors, virtual meeting rooms will be available for
Federation members to talk to one other, and Federation leaders will be
available to answer questions and to make connections within the resource
network of the movement. The host will place you in a room when you arrive
in the suite. (Sorry, no popcorn or M&Ms provided.)



*Presidential Suite hours are:*



Tuesday               9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Wednesday          9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

                              6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Thursday              9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

                              5:00 to 6:30 p.m.

Friday                   9:00 to 10:45 a.m.

Saturday               9:00 a.m. to12:00 p.m.







SURVIVOR SAFE SPACE

As a part of our ongoing efforts to provide safety, support, and inclusion
within the National Federation of the Blind, the Survivor Task Force is
providing a safe space for survivors and individuals who have been impacted
or harmed by sexual misconduct and other forms of abuse within the NFB and
affiliated programs/events. We welcome you to drop in for confidential peer
support, to discuss questions/concerns about ongoing safety and support
measures within the NFB, and to access resources for additional support.
Breakout rooms will be available for one-on-one confidential support. Visit
the safe space via Zoom meeting ID 202 313 2945
<https://zoom.us/j/2023132945> Monday through Friday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
and on Saturday between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.



If you are not able to participate in the survivors’ safe space and need
additional support or have further questions during the convention, you may
email survivors at nfb.org or call 410-659-9314, extension 2238. A member of
the Survivor Task Force will respond to calls within four hours of the time
of your message between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. during the
week of convention.




SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS

·       The national convention agenda has been assembled using eastern
daylight time (EDT). Please be mindful to convert published times to your
appropriate time zone.



·       The convention host affiliate, the NFB of Maryland, will host a
Convention Breakfast Club from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. each morning during
convention. The Breakfast Club hosts will review the day’s agenda and
provide access phone numbers and codes for those who need them.
Participants be prepared with a writing tool to take down times and access
information for the events they plan to attend. The Breakfast Club can be
accessed via phone each day by dialing 339-209-4083.



·       The NFB’s 2021 National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
Division (NOPBC) Conference, held each year in conjunction with the
National Federation of the Blind’s National Convention, will also be
convened virtually. For more information about this year’s NOPBC
conference, titled “Empowering Our Children: Maximizing Skills,
Opportunities, and Dreams,” email Carlton Walker at president at nopbc.org.
PRE-CONVENTION EVENTS


 *WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2021*


6:00 - 7:30 PM—FEASTING TOGETHER: COOKING AND COCKTAILS

Zoom meeting ID: 921 0693 8384 <https://zoom.us/j/92106938384>

Prepare for the banquet. Federationists Regina Mitchell and Hoby Wedler
will share a couple of recipes and give tips to having a successful banquet
dinner.




 *MONDAY, JULY 5, 2021*


*10:00 AM - 5:00 PM—CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION FOR
THE BLIND—TWENTIETH *ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY
CONFERENCE

Registration (online before July 3rd at
https://nbpcb.org/members/er.php?eid=434): Professionals: $50 and Students
free. Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB)
and the Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB)
at the Louisiana Tech University.

Colin Wong and Joni Martinez, Co-Chairs


7:30 - 9:30 PM—NFB LOL COMEDY NIGHT

Zoom meeting ID: 985 9871 5785 <https://zoom.us/j/98598715785>

The host affiliate is hosting the first-ever LOL Comedy Night, which brings
blind comedians right to the virtual stage to make us laugh out loud.
Attendees who are NFB members and who registered for the 2021 convention by
May 31, 2021, will be eligible to vote on their favorite comedian.
Participation is free.

Ronza Othman, Coordinator





CONVENTION AGENDA


 *TUESDAY, JULY 6, 2021*


*10:00 AM - 5:00 PM—CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION FOR
THE BLIND—TWENTIETH *ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY
CONFERENCE

Registration (online before July 3rd at
https://nbpcb.org/members/er.php?eid=434): Professionals: $50 and Students
free. Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification Board (NBPCB)
and the Professional Development & Research Institute on Blindness (PDRIB)
at the Louisiana Tech University.

Colin Wong and Joni Martinez, Co-Chairs


10:00 - 11:00 AM—TARGET: AN APP FOR ALL GUESTS

Zoom meeting ID: 941 6380 7033 <https://zoom.us/j/94163807033>

Join Target’s accessibility team for an overview of the Target app,
including a description of the layout, features, ways to save money, and
how to get what you need however you want it. Learn some tips and tricks to
navigate a complex app with ease.

Steve Decker, Lead Accessibility Consultant, Target


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM—ORIENTATION TO THE 2021 NFB CAREER FAIR

Zoom meeting ID: 923 2958 9892 <https://zoom.us/j/92329589892>

This event is designed to help employers and job seekers prepare for the
Career Fair. Employers will talk about their staffing needs. Job seekers
will learn how to make the best pitch to employers. Both will get
last-minute information and their questions answered.

Dick Davis, Chair


11:00 AM - 12:30 PM—WHAT’S NEW WITH JAWS, FUSION, AND ZOOMTEXT

Zoom meeting ID: 921 2247 0842 <https://zoom.us/j/92122470842>

In this interactive session, we’ll discuss what’s new in JAWS, ZoomText,
and Fusion 2021, and look ahead to 2022 releases later this year!

Eric Damery, Vice President, Software Product Management, Vispero





12:00 - 1:00 PM—TARGET: CREATING A MORE ACCESSIBLE WORKPLACE

Zoom meeting ID: 936 8308 2758 <https://zoom.us/j/93683082758>

Learn how Target is building a more accessible and inclusive workplace.
We’ll share some of the work we’ve done to ensure blind people can do our
jobs. We’re also building accessibility into our culture. Hear about how
accessibility benefits Target and all our guests.

Steve Decker, Lead Accessibility Consultant, Target


12:00 - 1:00 PM—THE ACCESSIBILITY GAP

Zoom meeting ID: 947 8902 0709 <https://zoom.us/j/94789020709>

Over three hundred and fifty new websites are created each minute in the
United States. The number of accessible websites is less than 2 percent.
Come explore ways to decrease this widening internet accessibility gap.

Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer, AccessiBe


12:00 - 1:30 PM—B&O RAILROAD MUSEUM TOUR: MARYLAND ON THE RAILS

Zoom meeting ID: 957 8137 1847 <https://zoom.us/j/95781371847>

This virtual tour will examine how before 1827 Maryland became an ideal
location for the B&O Railroad, and as a result, how the B&O Railroad has
continued to contribute to the robust history of this state.


12:00 - 2:00 PM—BLACK LEADERS SERVING ADVANCEMENT

Zoom meeting ID: 978 5361 2032 <https://zoom.us/j/97853612032>

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, Denise Avant, and Richard Payne, Moderators


12:00 - 2:00 PM—INTERSECTING DISABILITIES

Zoom meeting ID: 996 1016 6214 <https://zoom.us/j/99610166214>

Come learn about the lived experiences of members who have multiple
disabilities.

Bobbi Pompey and Anahit LaBarre, Co-Facilitators


12:00 - 3:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.





12:30 - 2:00 PM—BLIND MUSLIMS GROUP SEMINAR

Zoom meeting ID: 946 9477 4339 <https://zoom.us/j/94694774339>

Diverse in culture, united in faith: finding our space in the blindness
movement. Join us to learn about our group and our involvement in the NFB.
Participate in a discussion on intersection between faith and blindness,
access, inclusion, diversity, identity, and advocacy.

Tasnim Ashuli, Chair


1:00 - 2:00 PM—NFB IN THE KITCHEN

Zoom meeting ID: 941 7475 9871 <https://zoom.us/j/94174759871>

This meeting is to gauge interest in a new Federation group that would
connect blind people with the tools, techniques, and resources useful to
build confidence in the kitchen and to serve as a community for cooking
enthusiasts who happen to be blind. Bring your ideas and enthusiasm.

Regina Mitchell, Chair


1:00 - 2:00 PM—HUMANWARE’S ALL ABOUT BRAILLE SHOWCASE

Zoom meeting ID: 960 1231 7685 <https://zoom.us/j/96012317685>

Discuss all that is new and exciting with HumanWare’s wide range of Braille
products! Meet our new intelligent Braille displays and get an overview of
all that is coming on the BrailleNote Touch Plus.

Peter Tucic, Brand Ambassador of Blindness Products


1:00 - 2:30 PM—MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 943 2183 5109 <https://zoom.us/j/94321835109>

Affiliate membership chairs, membership committee members, chapter
presidents, and all Federationists are encouraged to join us in reflecting
on the virtual year of COVID, as well as finding new and creative ways to
build our membership. Sharing best practices across the Federation will
take our chapters, affiliates, and our national organization to the next
level.

Kathryn Webster and Tarik Williams, Co-Chairs


1:00 - 4:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS (NAGDU) SEMINAR

Zoom meeting ID: 975 2442 8051 <https://zoom.us/j/97524428051>

Celebrating the work of puppy raisers everywhere. Get updates from the
various guide dog training programs and learn how you can help to improve
the rights of all guide dog users.

Raul Gallegos, President





1:00 - 4:00 PM—NFB NATIONAL CAREER FAIR

Zoom meeting ID: 956 8743 3935 <https://zoom.us/j/95687433935>

Looking for a job? This event brings blind job seekers looking for
rewarding careers together with employers who want to hire them. Job
seekers must preregister at
https://nfb.org/form/career-fair-jobseeker-registration.

Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.

Dick Davis, Chair


1:00 PM - 4:45 PM—EMPOWERING OUR CHILDREN: MAXIMIZING SKILLS,
OPPORTUNITIES, AND DREAMS

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Sponsored by the NFB’s National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
(NOPBC) division. For more details, visit https://nopbc.org.

Carlton Cook Walker, President

1:00 - 2:00 PM—NOPBC General Session

2:00 - 2:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session I

Accessibyte—Touch Typing, Flash Cards, Games… Fun for All!

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Reading to Learn the Code: the Natural Order of Contractions

Zoom meeting ID: 960 6216 1931 <https://zoom.us/j/96062161931>

What Is Structured Discovery?

Zoom meeting ID: 964 1123 4247 <https://zoom.us/j/96411234247>

Helping Kids of All Ages Explore the Kitchen

Zoom meeting ID: 947 8274 4209 <https://zoom.us/j/94782744209>

The Truth about Perfection: Confessions of NOPBC Board Members

Zoom meeting ID: 921 1075 4543 <https://zoom.us/j/92110754543>

2:45 - 4:00 PM— NOPBC General Session Reconvened

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

4:00 - 4:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session II

NFB-NEWSLINE®: It’s Not Just for Adults Anymore

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

The Wilson Reading System: Reading Success with Dyslexia

Zoom meeting ID: 929 1338 2130 <https://zoom.us/j/92913382130>

Regaining Travel Confidence After a Year of Being Home

Zoom meeting ID: 969 6633 4878 <https://zoom.us/j/96966334878>

Teaching Boundaries, Consent, and Relationship Rules

Zoom meeting ID: 914 8042 5687 <https://zoom.us/j/91480425687>

The End of the IEP Road and the Transition to College

Zoom meeting ID: 946 9923 7875 <https://zoom.us/j/94699237875>





1:30 - 2:00 PM—SCANNING THE IDEAL OCR SOLUTION FROM VISPERO

Zoom meeting ID: 959 5210 2574 <https://zoom.us/j/95952102574>

Did you know the perfect scanning solution is built right into JAWS? It’s
called Convenient OCR. And, if you don’t want anything to do with a
computer, it is not problem. Ron Miller and Jeff Bazer will show you
several simple scanning options with one press of a button.

Jeff Bazer, Sales Director, Vispero, and Ron Miller, Blindness Technology
Product Specialist, Vispero


2:00 - 3:00 PM—PEARSON DISABILITY MENTORING PROGRAM

Zoom meeting ID: 920 7697 5702 <https://zoom.us/j/92076975702>

The Pearson Disability Mentoring Program has targeted the dangerous
combination of low expectations and a lack of knowledge about exploring
career goals that leads to underemployment of disabled college graduates.
Join this session to learn how Mentoring Changes Lives.

John Tweeddale, Senior Vice President, Higher Education Services, Pearson


2:00 - 3:30 PM—PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS SEMINAR

Zoom meeting ID: 923 1055 5033 <https://zoom.us/j/92310555033>

All state affiliate presidents and treasurers are asked to attend this
session. We will focus on the financial expectations for a new president
and treasurer, as well as the proper way to transition out of these
positions. Participants can discuss state issues with facilitators Nick
Lambright and Bridgid Burke.


2:00 - 3:30 PM—NASA GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTER TOUR

Zoom meeting ID: 989 1183 7672 <https://zoom.us/j/98911837672>

On this virtual tour, you will learn about the nation’s first space flight
center that now also has the largest combined organization of scientists
and engineers dedicated to increasing knowledge of Earth, the solar system,
and the universe via observations from space.


2:00 - 4:00 PM—GREEK AND MASONIC GROUP

Zoom meeting ID: 982 5999 5697 <https://zoom.us/j/98259995697>

Are you a member of a national Greek organization, the Masons, or the
Eastern Star? Help build our relationships with Greek letter organizations
to ensure inclusion and participation, to engage in fundraising, and to
serve as a resource for the blind considering membership.

Shawn Callaway, Chair





2:00 - 4:00 PM—PRONOUNS, PRIDE, AND MORE

Zoom meeting ID: 979 3160 0458 <https://zoom.us/j/97931600458>

Come learn about the importance of pronouns. An educational seminar focused
on addressing this and other common misconceptions.

Bobbi Pompey and Kaden Colton, Co-Facilitators


2:00 - 6:00 PM—NFB-NEWSLINE® DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE

Zoom meeting ID: 941 0737 7108 <https://zoom.us/j/94107377108>

Have you never heard of NFB-NEWSLINE? Are you a new user? Are you a
seasoned pro and want to learn more of the detailed features of the
service? Stop by and learn how the information sources of NFB-NEWSLINE can
help you become part of your community’s conversation!


2:30 - 4:00 PM—BLIND FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 925 4578 8239 <https://zoom.us/j/92545788239>

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

Ronza Othman, Chair


3:00 - 4:00 PM—MANAGING THE FINANCIAL EFFECTS OF COVID-19

Zoom meeting ID: 937 8179 9990 <https://zoom.us/j/93781799990>
<https://zoom.us/j/98833347464>

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected our personal, professional, and social
lives. Join this session to learn how to regain control of your financial
well-being and build financial resiliency to buffer yourself against future
emergencies and economic shocks.

Mia Russell, Wells Fargo, and Katie Metz, National Disability Institute


3:00 - 4:00 PM—LIGHTHOUSE PRESENTS: TACTILE MAPS AND MORE!

Zoom meeting ID: 926 1848 7109 <https://zoom.us/j/92618487109>
<https://zoom.us/j/98833347464>

LightHouse in San Francisco invites you to hear how our MAD Lab TMAPs can
help you learn a city block or navigate a new neighborhood and how tactile
intersection diagrams can enhance O&M instruction. Find out how you can
touch the news. Learn about our online Adaptations store.

Sheri Albers, Community Outreach Coordinator, San Francisco LightHouse


3:00 - 4:30 PM—AIRA ACCESS: WORK, SCHOOL, EVERYWHERE!

Zoom meeting ID: 974 1693 2013 <https://zoom.us/j/97416932013>
<https://zoom.us/j/98833347464>

Want to know how to make your work or school an Aira Access location? Join
us for strategies and case studies.

Jenine Stanley, Director, Customer Communications, Aira





3:00 - 5:00 PM—RESEARCH AND ACADEMIC PROFESSIONALS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 981 9358 4017 <https://zoom.us/j/98193584017>

The National Federation of the Blind Blindness Initiatives’ 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.

Lou Ann Blake, Director of Research Programs, National Federation of the
Blind


3:00 - 5:00 PM—WHAT’S NEW WITH AMAZON ACCESSIBILITY

Zoom meeting ID: 913 4928 5721 <https://zoom.us/j/91349285721>

Join us for demos and discussion of accessible Amazon products including
Alexa and Smart Home, Fire TV at home and in your car, Fire tablets for
school and work, audio description on Prime Video, books and shopping, and,
of course, exciting Amazon prizes for lucky attendees.

Peter Korn, Director of Accessibility, Amazon


4:00 - 5:00 PM—SAFETY AND SUPPORT TRAINING: BOUNDARIES AND CONSENT

Zoom meeting ID: 664 561 4114 <https://zoom.us/j/6645614114>

This workshop will discuss ways in which we can build safe, stronger, and
more connected communities by building an organizational culture of
consent. Come join the Survivor Task Force and Consent Academy to become a
consent advocate for our entire community.

Sponsored by the NFB Survivor Task Force.


4:00 - 5:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.


4:00 - 5:30 PM—HARRIET TUBMAN UNDERGROUND RAILROAD TOUR

Zoom meeting ID: 961 2567 1553 <https://zoom.us/j/96125671553>

Virtually experience Harriet Tubman’s world through exhibits that chronicle
the life of this resourceful woman and the many others that helped her run
the Underground Railroad. Most people underestimated her tenacity and
strength.


4:30 - 6:00 PM—SSI AND SSDI 101: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Zoom meeting ID: 988 9355 4670 <https://zoom.us/j/98893554670>

Have you ever wanted to know how Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) work or how you may benefit
from these programs? Join me as we explore the ins and outs of all things
benefits. Questions welcome!

Stephanie Flynt, NFB Government Affairs Specialist, National Federation of
the Blind


5:00 - 7:00 PM—NOPBC FAMILY GAME TIME

Zoom meeting ID: 967 3752 7512 <https://zoom.us/j/96737527512>

Drop in to discuss, play, and learn how to make accessible games.

Carlton Cook Walker, President


5:00 - 8:00 PM—2021 JOB SEEKER SEMINAR

Zoom meeting ID: 991 2558 1630 <https://zoom.us/j/99125581630>

Our annual seminar is bigger and better this year, with presenters on a
whole range of topics. New to the job market? Experienced person looking
for better opportunities? Want to know what employers really want? We’ve
got you covered!

Mary Ann Mendez, NFB Employment Committee Seminar Chair


5:30 - 7:30 PM—BUILDING AI WITH SUMAN KANUGANTIZoom meeting ID: 933 1285
4946 <https://zoom.us/j/93312854946>

Personal AI is building with the public and learning in public to promote
radical truth to our customers. Join this discussion to learn more about
how we are working with our community to build an AI product that is
accessible and authentic to each member. Questions welcome!

Suman Kanuganti, CEO, Personal AI


6:00 - 7:30 PM—WEBMASTERS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 923 1042 4932 <https://zoom.us/j/92310424932>

We are excited to announce that the affiliate website redesign project is
in full swing. We welcome anyone responsible for affiliate or division web
content to join us for a discussion about this and other initiatives.

Corbb O’Connor, Chair


6:00 - 8:00 PM—DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION OPEN MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 929 4841 3820 <https://zoom.us/j/92948413820>

Attend our annual meeting to hear about our activities and to learn how you
can become involved with our committee. Let’s learn from each other to grow
our understanding and to increase our impact around diversity, equity, and
inclusion.

Shawn Callaway and Colin Wong, Co-Chairs


6:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LEGAL OFFICE HOURS

Meet with a disability rights attorney to discuss blindness discrimination
concerns regarding employment, technology, education, voting, travel, COVID
vaccinations, housing, parental rights, and more. Schedule your appointment
by emailing vyingling at nfb.org.





6:30 - 8:00 PM—NABS STUDENT NETWORKING

Zoom meeting ID: 949 4020 2508 <https://zoom.us/j/94940202508>

We know we’re not in person this year, but we still want to form lasting
connections for all students at the 2021 NFB National Convention. This
isn’t your typical networking event. Come kick off your week NABS-style
with high-energy and interactive activities.

Trisha Kulkarni, President


7:00 - 9:00 PM—LEGISLATIVE MEET UP

Zoom meeting ID: 990 7360 1724 <https://zoom.us/j/99073601724>

A recap of Washington Seminar, a rundown of priorities, and an opportunity
for legislative directors and others interested in advocating for the
rights of the nation’s blind to exchange strategies to move our legislative
priorities at the local, state, and federal levels.

Stephanie Flynt and Jeff Kaloc, NFB Government Affairs Specialists,
National Federation of the Blind


7:00 - 10:00 PM—NOPBC PARENT OPEN HOUSE

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Drop in to speak with NOPBC board members and other convention veterans.
Relax, chat, meet new families and teachers, and connect with old friends.

Carlton Cook Walker, President



*7:30 - 8:30 PM*—JUDAISM MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 977 0150 7592 <https://zoom.us/j/97701507592>

Join us to discuss the reopening of synagogues and how this influences us
as blind attendees.

David Stayer, Chair, NFB in Judaism Group


8:00 - 10:00 PM—NATIVE AMERICAN EXPERIENCES

Zoom meeting ID: 940 3546 7033 <https://zoom.us/j/94035467033>

Hear from the voices of Native Americans in the Federation. Do you identify
as a Native American or are part of a First Nation? Come find support
and/or learn about this cultural group.

Justin Salisbury and Aaron Timm, Co-Facilitators


8:00 - 10:00 PM—BLIND PARENTS GROUP

Zoom meeting ID: 938 6214 7607 <https://zoom.us/j/93862147607>

There are many books on how to be the best parent, but not many on how to
be the best blind parent. Meet the people writing the pages of the book on
how to be a blind parent by simply living and not letting blindness hold
them back from raising families. You won't want to miss this meeting!

Lisamaria Martinez, Chair


8:00 - 10:00 PM—ONE VOICE: STRONGER TOGETHER

Enjoy a night of performance and support our work changing what it means to
be blind, one stage at a time. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online
by visiting www.nfb.org/concert or by calling the Independence Market at
410-659-9314, extension 2216.

Hosted by the Performing Arts Division and the National Federation of the
Blind.


9:00 - 10:30 PM—THE TECHNOLOGY EVALUATION COMMITTEE EXHIBITOR’S SHOWCASE

Zoom meeting ID: 951 1858 8529 <https://zoom.us/j/95118588529>

All are invited to join the Technology Evaluation Committee’s Exhibitor’s
Showcase to learn about low- to high-tech products from vendors. From
hardware to software and more. You can hear the latest from everyone at
this meeting. You do not have to be on the committee to attend.

Mark Jones, Chair


9:00 - 11:00 PM—CULTIVATING ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER IDENTITIES

Zoom meeting ID: 980 5864 6441 <https://zoom.us/j/98058646441>

Connect with blind Asian members to discuss cultural practices and to share
strategies for approaching vision loss. Provide your insight on delivering
culturally relevant outreach, including producing materials, messaging
techniques, and identifying needed resources.

Priscilla Yeung and Zainub Cementwala, Co-Facilitators


9:00 - 11:00 PM—BLIND AND MENA: A DIFFERENT KIND OF BROWN

Zoom meeting ID: 947 7445 8111 <https://zoom.us/j/94774458111>

Members who are American Arab, North African, Middle Eastern, Muslim, and
Sikh face unique challenges in post-9/11 America, especially around
blindness and access to services. Join us to learn about identity,
stereotypes, and challenges experienced by these communities.

Ronza Othman and Yasmin Reyazuddin, Co-Facilitators





 *WEDNESDAY, JULY 7*


10:00 - 11:00 AM—JAWS POWER TIPS

Zoom meeting ID: 998 1309 2164 <https://zoom.us/j/99813092164>

Join us as we cover the most popular JAWS power tips—each finely tuned for
optimal productivity, breaking down into step-by-step actions that come
together and perform some of the most powerful tasks. We’ll also share free
training resources at freedomscientific.com/Training.

Matt Ater, VP, Software Products, Vispero; Rachel Buchanan, Product
Manager, Training, Vispero; and Elizabeth Whitaker, Technical Trainer,
Vispero


10:00 - 11:30 AM—GET CONNECTED IN YOUR EMPLOYMENT SEARCH

Zoom meeting ID: 938 6932 2369 <https://zoom.us/j/93869322369>

Are you looking for employment? Do you want to enhance your employability?
Do you want to learn about assistive technology? The Chicago Lighthouse has
an educated and experienced team that can offer a variety of programs to
prepare you for employment.

Martha Younger-White, Senior Vice President, Employment & Rehabilitation
Services, Chicago Lighthouse


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—INCLUSIVE LEARNING THROUGH INCLUSIVE DESIGN

Zoom meeting ID: 979 0944 5232 <https://zoom.us/j/97909445232>

Inclusive design is about recognizing the diverse needs of users and
designing to meet those needs. At D2L we include people using diverse
assistive technologies and having diverse access needs in our research and
design process to ensure that everyone can use our learning platform.

Sam Chandrashekar, Accessibility Lead, D2L, and Carin Headrick,
Accessibility Test Strategist, D2L


11:30 AM - 1:30 PM—UPWARD MOBILITY SEMINAR

Zoom meeting ID: 925 6111 1019 <https://zoom.us/j/92561111019>

Learning and growth are both keys to human advancement. Don’t settle for a
future (or a present) that’s limited. This seminar will provide you with
tools to help you live the life you want and have fun doing it.

Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.

Dick Davis, Chair





11:30 AM - 1:30 PM—MUJERES OF THE FEDERATION

Zoom meeting ID: 943 5570 3405 <https://zoom.us/j/94355703405>

Come learn about cultural considerations regarding those who belong to this
cultural group. Learn and be inspired by members and leaders. What steps
can be taken to help Spanish speakers feel included into the Federation?
How can we work on culturally appropriate outreach?

Rosy Carranza and Kenia Flores, Co-Facilitators


12:00 - 1:00 PM—THE ACCESSIBILITY GAP

Zoom meeting ID: 946 4099 3291 <https://zoom.us/j/94640993291>

Over three hundred and fifty new websites are created each minute in the
United States. The number of accessible websites is less than 2 percent.
Come explore ways to decrease this widening internet accessibility gap.

Michael Hingson, Chief Vision Officer, AccessiBe


12:00 - 1:30 PM—TIPS FOR BUILDING A JOURNALISM CAREER

Zoom meeting ID: 919 4139 8845 <https://zoom.us/j/91941398845>

Come join the Blind Professional Journalists Group as we discuss how we
work in an exciting, dynamic profession. Let’s exchange ideas on technology
and blindness skills to help us move forward.

Elizabeth Campbell, Chair


12:00 - 1:30 PM—BUILDING FINANCIAL RESILIENCE WITH ABLE

Zoom meeting ID: 985 2508 8541 <https://zoom.us/j/98525088541>

In this session, experts on ABLE, including ABLE account holders, will
introduce you to ABLE accounts, discuss common misperceptions, and provide
suggestions and resources for leveraging ABLE to improve your financial
resiliency.

Bonnie Wallace, Wells Fargo, and Michael Morris, National Disability
Institute


12:00 - 1:30 PM—NFB JERNIGAN INSTITUTE TOUR

Zoom meeting ID: 951 0732 8515 <https://zoom.us/j/95107328515>

This unique tour will be conducted by Mary Ellen Jernigan and Dr. Marc
Maurer, who were involved before there was a Jernigan Institute. They
worked with Dr. Jernigan and will share stories about the vision,
development, and growth of the NFB National Center for the Blind.





12:00 - 1:45 PM—NOPBC BREAKOUTS

12:00 - 12:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session III

What Are JAWS, Zoomtext, and Fusion Anyway?

Zoom meeting ID: 984 6579 3370 <https://zoom.us/j/98465793370>

A New Generation of Braille Display: the Brailliant BI 20 and 40X

Zoom meeting ID: 953 5779 3909 <https://zoom.us/j/95357793909>

What Is Structured Discovery?

Zoom meeting ID: 944 3380 1222 <https://zoom.us/j/94433801222>

“Excuse Me, Blind Person”—Questions and Answers

Zoom meeting ID: 967 6871 9867 <https://zoom.us/j/96768719867>

Paving the Way for Community Activities from Infancy to High School

Zoom meeting ID: 992 5256 0598 <https://zoom.us/j/99252560598>

1:00 - 1:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session IV

Be My Eyes, Aira, Seeing AI, and More

Zoom meeting ID: 940 9836 8715 <https://zoom.us/j/94098368715>

The QBraille XL from HIMS and What Sets It Apart

Zoom meeting ID: 927 0824 9609 <https://zoom.us/j/92708249609>

Learning Shades: Helping Parents Learn and Teach Nonvisual Skills

Zoom meeting ID: 916 7876 3307 <https://zoom.us/j/91678763307>

Tackling Mixed Messages Blind Kids Receive from a Sighted World

Zoom meeting ID: 929 7962 5847 <https://zoom.us/j/92979625847>

How Braille Can Benefit All Children Who Have Low Vision

Zoom meeting ID: 992 3453 6820 <https://zoom.us/j/99234536820>


12:00 - 2:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.


12:30 - 1:30 PM—SAFETY AND SUPPORT TRAINING: INCLUSION AND SAFETY

Zoom meeting ID: 664 561 4114 <https://zoom.us/j/6645614114>

Creating a culture that is safe and inclusive for all blind people takes
intentionality and commitment from each person at every level of an
organization. Learn strategies and approaches for navigating difficult
conversations with empathy, openness, compassion, and trauma-informed
support.

Sponsored by the NFB Survivor Task Force.


12:30 - 1:30 PM—ACCESSIBLE PRESCRIPTION LABEL LEGISLATION

Zoom meeting ID: 995 9072 7916 <https://zoom.us/j/99590727916>

Find out about the current state of accessible prescription labeling
legislation, what states have passed and have pending legislation, and how
you can get legislation passed in your state.

Sharla Glass, Public Policy and Community Outreach Liaison, Envision America


12:30 - 1:30 PM—LEADER DOGS FOR THE BLIND

Zoom meeting ID: 954 7103 5017 <https://zoom.us/j/95471035017>

We’re more than just dogs! Join us as we discuss the free programs and
services that Leader Dog has to offer including guide dog training,
orientation and mobility, a summer experience camp for teens, and our new
virtual learning opportunities.

Leslie Hoskins, Outreach Services and Community Engagement Manager, Leader
Dogs for the Blind


12:30 - 1:30 PM—HUMANWARE’S LOW VISION AND VR TREK SHOWCASE

Zoom meeting ID: 930 3557 1926 <https://zoom.us/j/93035571926>

Explore HumanWare’s low-vision portfolio starting with the Reveal 16 and
the Explore magnifiers. Be excited with a sneak preview of its
soon-to-be-released new family member. Finally, learn how to easily manage
maps online and explore anywhere with the Victor Reader Trek.

Eric Beauchamp, Director of Product Management, HumanWare; Roger Steinberg,
Low Vision Product Manager, HumanWare; and Peter Tucic, Brand Ambassador of
Blindness Products, HumanWare


12:30 - 1:30 PM—AIRA ROADMAP: WHAT’S NEW AND WHAT’S COMING

Zoom meeting ID: 979 3252 5705 <https://zoom.us/j/97932525705>

Come hear from Aira’s Product Manager and UX designer about what has been
happening behind the scenes at Aira and find out what you can expect in the
next twelve months. You will also get to meet our engineering team and ask
any questions you may have about our product.

Ryan Bishop, Product Manager, Aira


2:00 - 4:30 PM—NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to All)

Zoom meeting ID: 945 1453 3422 <https://zoom.us/j/94514533422>


5:00 PM—RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE

Zoom meeting ID: 945 1453 3422 <https://zoom.us/j/94514533422>

Sharon Maneki, Chair


5:00 - 6:00 PM—CHROME AND CHROME OS ACCESSIBILITY UPDATES

Zoom meeting ID: 993 4503 0189 <https://zoom.us/j/99345030189>

Get the latest on Chromebook accessibility, including new ChromeVox
tutorials. Hear what's new with Chrome browser accessibility on all
platforms, including improved Live Caption and learn more about automatic
image descriptions which is now on Chrome on Android.

Akihiro Ota, Cynthia Shelley, and Kara Booker, Google





5:00 - 6:30 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.


5:00 - 7:00 PM—RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Zoom meeting ID: 917 6999 9720 <https://zoom.us/j/91769999720>

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


5:00 - 7:00 PM—FUTURE OF VOTING

Zoom meeting ID: 925 1467 5511 <https://zoom.us/j/92514675511>

Join us for three panel discussions focused on mobile voting:

Increasing Voting Accessibility through Mobile Voting moderated by Bradley
Tusk, CEO, Tusk Philanthropies

The Fight to Expand Access to Mobile Voting for Voters with Disabilities
moderated by Jocelyn Bucaro, Director, Mobile Voting Project

Case Study - Piloting Mobile Voting for Voters with Disabilities in Utah
County moderated by Jocelyn Bucaro, Director, Mobile Voting Project


5:00 - 7:00 PM—SPECTRUM ACCESSIBILITY Q&A

Zoom meeting ID: 954 8266 2286 <https://zoom.us/j/95482662286>

Please join Petr Kucheryavyy from Spectrum’s Accessibility Center of
Excellence for an open house Q&A session. You can come with specific
accessibility questions or simply stop by to ask what the current
accessibility features and offerings are at Spectrum.

Petr Kucheryavyy, Spectrum


6:00 - 7:00 PM—INDEPENDENCE SCIENCE: SCIENCE FOR THE SENSES

Zoom meeting ID: 979 2324 2879 <https://zoom.us/j/97923242879>

Come learn about Independence Science’s new product offerings and
experience some science experiments you can do from the comfort of your own
home or in class.

Michael Hingson, Lead Spokesperson, Independence Science, and Ashley
Neybert, Lead Curriculum Design Specialist, Independence Science


6:00 - 8:00 PM—CULTIVATING THE EXPERIENCES OF REFUGEES AND IMMIGRANTS

Zoom meeting ID: 946 1747 8857 <https://zoom.us/j/94617478857>

Learn about the lives of refugee and immigrants. This is an open forum for
those to learn more about personal experiences and finding support from
other members.

Abdi Munin, Yasmin Reyazuddin, and Amir Abdolrahimi, Moderators


6:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LEGAL OFFICE HOURS

Meet with a disability rights attorney to discuss blindness discrimination
concerns regarding employment, technology, education, voting, travel, COVID
vaccinations, housing, parental rights, and more. Schedule your appointment
by emailing vyingling at nfb.org.


7:00 - 8:00 PM—FAMILY FEUD: BLIND, INC. STYLE

Zoom meeting ID: 988 8892 8510 <https://zoom.us/j/98888928510>

Survey says this will be a good time! Learn about what makes BLIND, Inc. a
good answer to getting blindness skills training as our two groups go
head-to-head in this fast-paced introduction to our training center.

Jennifer Kennedy, Executive Director


7:00 - 8:00 PM—IS A GUIDE DOG RIGHT FOR ME?

Zoom meeting ID: 978 2593 6501 <https://zoom.us/j/97825936501>

Have you ever wondered if a guide dog was the right choice for your
mobility? Join Guide Dog Foundation for the Blind staff for an introductory
presentation on what a guide dog can do, the characteristics of a
successful guide dog handler, and our programs.

Lauren Berglund, Consumer Relations Coordinator, Guide Dog Foundation


7:00 - 8:00 PM—GET HIRED – TALENT NETWORK

Zoom meeting ID: 956 8416 2853 <https://zoom.us/j/95684162853>

The Workforce Innovation Center talent network allows interested job
seekers who are blind or low vision to gain access to the latest job
opportunities, events, training sessions, and other career-related
information.

Mika Pyyhkala, Director of Digital Accessibility, Envision


7:00 - 8:00 PM—WHAT’S NEW WITH THE COLLEGE SUCCESS PROGRAM?

Zoom meeting ID: 976 3815 9477 <https://zoom.us/j/97638159477>

Join program director, Mary Alexander, program staff and mentors, Rachel
Grider and Dezman Jackson, to get an overview of the impact of the CSP and
to find out what’s been happening over the past year.

Mary Alexander, National Director, Initiatives for the Blind, Learning Ally


7:00 - 8:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.





7:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LGBTQIA+ GROUP

Zoom meeting ID: 959 0828 9838 <https://zoom.us/j/95908289838>

Please join us for discussions on intersectionality, coming out,
presentation in the workplace, how to be an ally, and more. All are welcome.

Sanho Steele-Louchart, Chair


7:00 - 9:00 PM—COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE

Zoom meeting ID: 933 4584 3557 <https://zoom.us/j/93345843557>

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 to build the Federation.

Liz Wisecarver, Chair


8:00 - 11:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS (NABS) ANNUAL
BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 940 3595 6213 <https://zoom.us/j/94035956213>

We invite all students, avid learners, and allies to join us for our annual
national student division business meeting! Register below to reflect on
this crazy, unique year of virtual learning and look forward to the months
ahead.

https://forms.gle/D9jKCUTPt6HfPKUK8.

Trisha Kulkarni, President


8:30 - 10:30 PM—STATE DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION OPEN FORUM

Zoom meeting ID: 956 8868 5218 <https://zoom.us/j/95688685218>

Are you interested in hearing about or sharing about affiliate committees
for diversity, equity, and inclusion? Come to this open forum where
affiliates that currently have committees will discuss them.

Shawn Callaway, Facilitator



 *THURSDAY, JULY 8, **2021*


10:00 - 11:00 AM—APH: OUR HIGH-TECH BRAILLE JOURNEY CONTINUES

Zoom meeting ID: 954 6551 5159 <https://zoom.us/j/95465515159>

APH made several significant announcements about its Braille product
portfolio in early 2020. What followed was an unforgettable year of Braille
innovation in a year best forgotten. Join us and learn about our innovative
journey, the year that was, and the year that is to come.

Greg Stilson, Director, Global Innovation, American Printing House


10:00 - 11:00 AM—THE ART OF NSITE

Zoom meeting ID: 933 7362 7283 <https://zoom.us/j/93373627283>

This session will provide insight into how discovery, creativity,
innovation, and entrepreneurship become the catalysts to strengthening
workforce opportunities for people who are blind or visually impaired; and
how mutualistic growth and replication can reduce unemployment.

Jonathan Lucus, NSITE


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM—NFB-NEWSLINE® SUPERHIGHWAY TO INFORMATION

Zoom meeting ID: 987 8331 3084 <https://zoom.us/j/98783313084>

Learn about a tool for information success, NFB-NEWSLINE Mobile 3.0. We
will review new features, such as new article presentation, my queue,
article sharing on social media, and KNFB Reader Basic. Share your ideas
for new features and content with NFB-NEWSLINE staff.


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM—COMMITTEE FOR ADVANCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF BRAILLE

Zoom meeting ID: 970 4340 1206 <https://zoom.us/j/97043401206>

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


10:30 AM - 12:00 PM—EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 955 7953 2854 <https://zoom.us/j/95579532854>

The annual meeting of the NFB Employment Committee will address current
initiatives, NFB member and job seeker needs, and future plans. Everyone is
welcome!

Dick Davis, Chair


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—APH’S QUEST FOR THE HOLY BRAILLE

Zoom meeting ID: 917 2372 8256 <https://zoom.us/j/91723728256>

Join APH on the Quest for the Dynamic Tactile Device. This session will
investigate the history behind the initiative, our goals, and how you can
get involved. We will also explore the global efforts to update electronic
book standards to support this revolutionary tool.

Greg Stilson, Director, Global Innovation, American Printing House


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY INSIGHTS FROM THE OFFICE OF CIVIL
RIGHTS (OCR)

Zoom meeting ID: 999 8147 7825 <https://zoom.us/j/99981477825>

Hear directly from top enforcement officials, including the acting
assistant secretary for the Office of Civil Rights, on OCR’s digital
accessibility work. Learn how OCR resolves hundreds of these investigations
annually and how entities can comply with Section 504 and ADA Title II.

Suzanne Goldberg, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights; Mary Lou Mobley and
Judith Risch, OCR National Digital Access Team


11:30 AM - 12:30 PM—ACCESSIBLE PHARMACY & BE MY EYES: MED MANAGEMENT

Zoom meeting ID: 930 3392 0184 <https://zoom.us/j/93033920184>

Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind and Be My Eyes will discuss how
they collaborate to support blind and low-vision patients with medication
and diabetes management.

Andy Burstein, CEO, Accessible Pharmacy; and Will Butler, VP of Community,
Be My Eyes


11:30 AM - 12:30 PM—TEXT2VOTE

Zoom meeting ID: 975 3258 2779 <https://zoom.us/j/97532582779>

Everyone should be able to vote without any limitations, period! Our
cutting-edge, patented solution will enable blind and low-vision voters to
vote the same as everyone else. Please join us to hear more about the
future of elections, right on your smartphone.

Lee Durham, CEO, Global Mobile


12:00 - 1:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.





1:00 - 3:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATIONPROFESSIONALS

Zoom meeting ID: 956 0170 5562 <https://zoom.us/j/95601705562>

Topics will include mentoring, transitioning from virtual to in-person
training and services, the new employment landscape, professional ethics,
and planning our future goals in our division. We can decide what
rehabilitation feels like together.

Amy Porterfield, President


1:00 - 3:00 PM—COMMUNITY SERVICE DIVISION: COLORS OF HOPE

Zoom meeting ID: 968 4934 6071 <https://zoom.us/j/96849346071>

We have been hopeful and expecting brighter days! Can you sense the vibrant
colors of hope appearing everywhere? Life is like a rainbow; you need both
rain and sun to make its colors appear. Come be inspired as we triumphantly
celebrate the bright and popping colors of hope.

Jeanetta Price, President


1:00 - 3:00 PM—AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 974 7551 1274 <https://zoom.us/j/97475511274>

Amateur radio can be a fun and rewarding hobby. Come find out how you can
get on the air and how you can use the hobby to serve.

Karen Anderson (ke0cdq), President


1:00 - 3:30 PM—WRITERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 943 1370 5770 <https://zoom.us/j/94313705770>

Come join the Writers Division, learn of its future, and be a part of the
new leadership team for next term. Enjoy readings by our contest winners
and other division members.

Shelley Alongi, President


1:00 - 4:00 PM—NFB DEAFBLIND DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 955 0105 0902 <https://zoom.us/j/95501050902>

Get updates on national issues affecting the deafblind community,
technology, and the division’s business matters and elections.

Alice Eaddy, President

          1:00 PM—Registration ($5)


1:00 - 4:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS

Zoom meeting ID: 950 3842 2172 <https://zoom.us/j/95038422172>

"Get it Done in 21" Three ways to look at business: inside the box, outside
the box, or the way we look at business—no box at all.

Nicky Gacos, President





1:00 - 5:00 PM—SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 969 3376 8719 <https://zoom.us/j/96933768719>

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.

Jessica Beecham, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Zoom meeting ID: 930 1809 9496 <https://zoom.us/j/93018099496>

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


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB IN COMMUNITIES OF FAITH

Zoom meeting ID: 975 0579 8225 <https://zoom.us/j/97505798225>

Publishers of faith-based literature will provide an update regarding the
work of their respective organizations. Other speakers will describe how
their faith has helped them to overcome challenges. We will have a business
meeting and hold elections for division officers.

Tom Anderson, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 983 8494 6170 <https://zoom.us/j/98384946170>

Welcome to our thirteenth year of the Krafters Division! Little bit of
business and more crafts. Register for door prizes at
krafters.division.president at gmail.com. Craft vendors can be found at
www.krafterskorner.org.

Tammy Freitag, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS DIVISION MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 935 8618 0919 <https://zoom.us/j/93586180919>

Examine legal issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic for the blind;
address ongoing struggles to gain equal access to websites, employment,
legal texts, and exams; share practice tips and technology tools for blind
lawyers. Please go to www.blindlawyers.net to register for the meeting.

Scott LaBarre, President





1:00 - 5:00 PM—NOPBC MEETING: JOURNEY TO EMPOWERMENT

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Keynote address by the 2021 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 and kids’
panels; business meeting; elections; and much more!

Carlton Cook Walker, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION & AUDIO DESCRIBING

Zoom meeting ID: 973 9613 2138 <https://zoom.us/j/97396132138>

Come prepared to network with other performers! Join us for our annual
business meeting followed by a panel all about audio description,
discussing the field as both a blind consumer and describer.

Katelyn MacIntyre, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—PUBLIC EMPLOYEES DIVISION

Zoom meeting ID: 938 4494 4218 <https://zoom.us/j/93844944218>

This is our annual meeting of persons employed by federal, state, or
municipal governments as well as employees of public utilities. We discuss
issues affecting blind public servants.

Gary Van Dorn, President


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

Zoom meeting ID: 921 3283 9913 <https://zoom.us/j/92132839913>

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 colleagues and mentors. If you teach or are considering
a career in teaching, please join us.

Cayte Mendez, President


2:00 - 4:00 PM—SENIORS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 977 7072 7700 <https://zoom.us/j/97770727700>

We will elect officers and board members. Hear about our virtual retreats.
We’ll discuss Accessible Pharmacy and accessible phones and a guest speaker
shares his thoughts on agism. Must be dues-paying member to be eligible to
win door prizes.

President, Ruth Sager





2:00 - 4:00 PM—HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 990 1320 3657 <https://zoom.us/j/99013203657>

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
which includes our business meeting and guest speakers. To register, email
chapman.candicel at gmail.com.

Candice Chapman, President


2:00 - 5:00 PM—ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION

Zoom meeting ID: 963 8632 6253 <https://zoom.us/j/96386326253>

Current and aspiring tech trainers: join us for professional development,
networking, and fellowship. We’ll explore what it takes to become a great
trainer, how to help our students build sustainable digital literacy
skills, and strategies for remote training.

Chancey Fleet, President


2:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 967 3572 1028 <https://zoom.us/j/96735721028>

All veterans are invited. We will conduct our annual business meeting after
a short networking period. We will be holding elections this year. Remember
your dues must be paid in full to vote.

2:00 PM—Networking

3:00 PM—Business Meeting

Vernon Humphrey, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS

Zoom meeting ID: 997 9772 9606 <https://zoom.us/j/99797729606>

Come learn how the current Department of Transportation regulations have
impacted air travel for guide dog users. Get current updates from our legal
counsel about matters pertaining to guide dog users. Find out what NAGDU
has been up to over the past year and elect our leaders!

Raul Gallegos, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION

Zoom meeting ID: 985 2633 3208 <https://zoom.us/j/98526333208>

All professionals serving 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





3:00 - 5:00 PM—DIABETES ACTION NETWORK

Zoom meeting ID: 952 2900 6407 <https://zoom.us/j/95229006407>

Come learn about diabetes from a doctor, interact with a panel of insulin
pump users, learn the ins and outs of accessibility, and hear from blind
people who live daily with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

Debbie Wunder, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION

Zoom meeting ID: 968 1451 1786 <https://zoom.us/j/96814511786>

Learn how the blind operate in a microbiology lab, how to operate
laboratory equipment remotely, about the project to survey the blindness
accessibility of higher-level education, how the blind work in an
electronics laboratory, and methods of teaching STEM to the blind.

John Miller, President


5:00 - 6:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.


5:15 - 6:15 PM—LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND: CHANGING LIVES AND EXCEEDING
EXPECTATIONS

Zoom meeting ID: 939 4976 7662 <https://zoom.us/j/93949767662>

We look forward to gathering virtually with our LCB alumni and those
interested in learning about our life-changing programs. Join us as we
celebrate and share. Learn how LCB training will help you live the life you
want!

Pam Allen, Executive Director




OPENING GENERAL SESSION

Zoom meeting ID: 973 7933 1900 <https://zoom.us/j/97379331900>


*7:00 PM*      CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION *7:05 PM*      WELCOMING
CEREMONIES: UNIFYING OUR MOVEMENT FROM WHERE THE FEDERATION FLAG FLIES
HIGHEST TO EVERY CORNER OF OUR NATION2021 National Convention Host
Committee: Ronza Othman, President, National Federation of the Blind of
Maryland; Baltimore, Maryland Juhi Narula, Secretary, Maryland Association
of Blind Students; Baltimore, Maryland



*7:35 PM*      CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZEDVernon Humphrey,
President, National Association of Blind Veterans, a Division of the
National Federation of the Blind; Mauk, Georgia *7:55 PM*      ROLL CALL OF
STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE *9:25 PM*      LEADERSHIP
AND COMMON BONDS: TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE AND CIVIL RIGHTS GROUNDING FROM
MARYLAND’S SEVENTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTThe Honorable Kweisi Mfume, United
States House of Representatives, Seventh Congressional District; Maryland


*9:45 PM*      REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS 9:50 PM ADJOURN




10:00 - 11:00 PM—SAFETY AND SUPPORT TRAINING: ALLYSHIP AND BYSTANDER
INTERVENTION

Zoom meeting ID: 664 561 4114 <https://zoom.us/j/6645614114>

Please join us to learn about the important role of an ally or actively
engaged bystander, learn tools and strategies to be the most effective
ally/actively engaged bystander possible, and become empowered to
contribute to creating a culture of safety and inclusion for all.

Sponsored by the NFB Survivor Task Force.


10:00 - 11:00 PM—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING

Zoom meeting ID: 913 2678 0107 <https://zoom.us/j/91326780107>

All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean and sober
are welcome to our confidential meeting. For more information, call
828-505-0338.

Gary R., Coordinator


 *FRIDAY, JULY 9, 2021*


9:00 - 10:00 AM—WINDOWS & IOS WITH THE FOCUS BRAILLE DISPLAY

Zoom meeting ID: 914 6559 4035 <https://zoom.us/j/91465594035>

Windows and iOS Tablets and iPhones are more powerful than ever, supporting
productivity and entertainment, on-the-go or in the office, wherever you
wish to take it. Focus Blue Braille Displays enhance productivity, increase
accessibility and privacy without reducing portability.

Jeff Bazer, Sales Director, Vispero, and Ron Miller, Blindness Technology
Product Specialist, Vispero


9:30 - 10:30 AM—NOPBC IEP LIVE SESSIONS

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Get an overview of the IEP process. Discuss blindness-specific IEP issues.

Carlton Cook Walker, President


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM—AFFILIATE CAUCUSES

Join your state affiliate caucus to meet or renew ties with your Federation
friends and family, to review this year’s resolutions, and to learn more
about the work of the Federation. Visit your affiliate’s website or contact
your delegate, typically your state president, for exact times and
connection details.


12:00 - 1:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS

Registration required. Email president at nopbc.org for details.




GENERAL SESSION II

Zoom meeting ID: 987 4172 7764 <https://zoom.us/j/98741727764>


*2:00 PM*      CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION


*2:05 PM*      PRESIDENTIAL REPORTMark Riccobono, President, National
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland


*3:05 PM*      TRANSFORMATIVE INNOVATIONS IN TRANSPORTATION: A COMMITMENT
TO A FUTURE INFORMED BY THE BLINDThe Honorable Pete Buttigieg, Secretary,
United States Department of Transportation; Washington, District of Columbia




*3:30 PM*      STRONGER TOGETHER: HOW THE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT BENEFITS
FROM THE GLOBAL ADVANCEMENT OF THE UNITED NATIONS CRPDGerard Quinn, United
Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities;
Ireland *3:50 PM*      TRANSFORMING ADVOCACY INTO VOTES: THE IMPACT OF THE
FEDERATION ON VOTING EQUALITYEve Hill, Partner, Brown, Goldstein, and Levy;
Baltimore, Maryland *4:05 PM*      TRANSFORMATIVE LEADERSHIP IN PARTNERSHIP
WITH THE BLIND: COLORADO RAISES EXPECTATIONS FOR ALL BLIND AMERICANSJena
Griswold, Colorado Secretary of State; Louisville, Colorado *4:20 PM*
A STRONGER FUTURE TOGETHER THROUGH A COMMITMENT TO FULL PARTICIPATION:
BUILDING THE TOOLS TO EMPOWER ALL TO VOTEBradley Tusk, CEO and Co-Founder,
Tusk Philanthropies; New York, New York *4:35 PM*      REPORTS AND
RESOLUTIONS *5:00 PM*      ADJOURN


5:15 - 6:15 PM—SAFETY AND SUPPORT TRAINING: EMPOWERMENT

Zoom meeting ID: 664 561 4114 <https://zoom.us/j/6645614114>

While we recognize survivors of all types experience varying levels of
trauma and pain, the healing journey is similarly unique and
individualized. Join us for a deep conversation on empowerment techniques,
owning your body, and taking control of your path toward healing.

Sponsored by the NFB Survivor Task Force.




GENERAL SESSION III

Zoom meeting ID: 987 4172 7764 <https://zoom.us/j/98741727764>




*6:30 PM*      CALL TO ORDER





*6:35 PM*      FEDERATION SAFE: HEALING AND THE TRANSFORMATION OF PAIN INTO
PROGRESSThe 2021 National Federation of the Blind Survivor Task Force *6:55
PM*      LEARNING FROM THE PAST AND BUILDING FOR OUR FUTURE: A REPORT FROM
THE FEDERATION’S 2021 SPECIAL COMMITTEE *7:15 PM*      THE STRENGTH OF A
CHAMPION: TRANSFORMING FEDERATION SPIRIT INTO PERSONAL PROGRESSRandi
Strunk, Member, National Federation of the Blind of Minnesota and National
Federation of the Blind Sports and Recreation Division *7:35 PM*
STRONGER TOGETHER: RAISING CULTURAL COMPETENCY, ENGAGING DIVERSE BLIND
MENTORS, AND ADVANCING THE EDUCATION OF BLIND YOUTHMonique Coleman, TVI,
President of VISTAS Education Partners and Founder of the National Homework
Hotline, Highland Park, New Jersey *7:50 PM*      TRANSFORMING AND
ACCELERATING ACCESSIBILITY: THE NEED FOR THE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT TO
INNOVATE THROUGH INCLUSIVE DESIGNSina Bahram, Founder and President, Prime
Access Consulting; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina  *8:05 PM*
INNOVATING MAPPING TECHNOLOGY: A MISSION BUILT ON THE EXPERIENCE OF THE
BLINDJose Gaztambide, CEO, GoodMaps; Louisville, Kentucky *8:20 PM*
STRONGER TOGETHER: TRANSFORMING ACCESSIBILITY FROM INKLING TO INNOVATION IN
THE TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRYModerator: Chancey Fleet, President, Assistive
Technology Trainers Division of the NFB
<https://nfb.org/civicrm/contact/view?reset=1&cid=111336>; Brooklyn, New
York *9:05 PM*      TRANSFORMING THE FUTURE THROUGH PERSONAL AI: HOW THE
BLIND CAN CONTRIBUTE AUTHENTICITY TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCESuman
Kanuganti, CEO, Personal AI; San Diego, California *9:15 PM*      REPORTS
AND RESOLUTIONS  *9:30 PM*      ADJOURN



 *SATURDAY, JULY 10, 2021*


10:30 - 11:30 AM—NOPBC IEP LIVE SESSIONS

Zoom meeting ID: 414 052 0261 <https://zoom.us/j/4140520261>

Discuss best practices for accommodations, assessments, and service time.
Learn helpful negotiation strategies for the IEP meeting.

Carlton Cook Walker, President


11:00 AM - 12:15 PM—COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE

Zoom meeting ID: 926 9789 2966 <https://zoom.us/j/92697892966>

Have you wondered if you should consider blindness training? Are you ready
to be challenged and take a risk? What is a day of training like? Get the
inside scoop from our vibrant Center staff and dedicated students. Ask
questions and learn some things that may change your life.

Julie Deden, Executive Director




GENERAL SESSION IV

Zoom meeting ID: 952 9797 7720 <https://zoom.us/j/95297977720>


*1:00 PM*      CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION *1:05 PM*      FINANCIAL
REPORT *1:35
PM*      ELECTIONS *2:10 PM*      RESOLUTIONS *4:00 PM*      ADJOURN


GENERAL SESSION V

Zoom meeting ID: 952 9797 7720 <https://zoom.us/j/95297977720>


*4:30 PM*      CALL TO ORDER *4:35 PM*      TRANSFORMING AND UNIFYING OUR
FUTURE: THE JERNIGAN INSTITUTE ADVANCES OUR MISSION THROUGH A WORLDWIDE
PANDEMICAnil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland  *4:55 PM*      TRANSFORMATIVE
ACTION IN THE HALLS OF POWER: ADVOCACY AND POLICY COORDINATED THROUGH ALL
LEVELS OF THE MOVEMENTJohn Paré, Jr., Executive Director for Advocacy and
Policy, National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland  *5:20 PM*
LEADING ALONE AND MARCHING TOGETHER: TRANSFORMATIVE ACTION FROM THE UNITED
STATES SENATEThe Honorable Tammy Duckworth, United States Senate,
Illinois  *5:40
PM*      STRENGTH THROUGH A DIVERSE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT: THE
INTERSECTION OF CHARACTERISTICS AND THE COMMON BOND OF RAISING
EXPECTATIONS Moderator:
Colin Wong, Co-Chair, National Federation of the Blind Committee on
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; Phoenix, ArizonaPanelists:Tasnim Alshuli,
Chairperson, NFB Blind Muslim Group; Tucson, ArizonaDoula Jarboe, President,
Colorado Association of the Blind, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind; Denver,
ColoradoSanho Steele-Louchart, Chairperson, NFB LGBT Group; Norman,
OklahomaPriscilla
Yeung, Manager of Senior Programs, Society for the Blind; Sacramento,
California   *6:20 PM*      REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS *6:30 PM*      ADJOURN


BANQUET

Zoom meeting ID: 952 9797 7720 <https://zoom.us/j/95297977720>



*7:30 PM*      INVOCATION
MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Pam AllenINTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONSBANQUET
ADDRESS: Mark RiccobonoTHE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DR. JACOB BOLOTIN
AWARDSSCHOLARSHIP
AWARDS



CONVENTION NOTES:



*Note 1:* All convention sessions will be conducted using the Zoom
conferencing platform. Convention participants are strongly encouraged to
download the Zoom mobile app for best audio quality. Those that already
have the mobile app are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version.
However, attendees may also use the web portal or dial in to meetings using
a cell phone or a landline. If dialing in to a session, you can dial
301-715-8592 and enter the meeting ID to connect. Additional Zoom dial-in
numbers can be found at
https://www.nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention/zoom-information. On
this webpage you will also find helpful user guides and lists of shortcut
keys.



*Note 2:* The convention agenda and exhibit hall can be accessed via the
CrowdCompass platform beginning June 25. Mobile apps are available for both
the iOS and Android platforms (https://crowd.cc/s/40gtm). A web portal is
also available (https://crowd.cc/nfb21). In addition to providing
convention access to the agenda, CrowdCompass allows users to join sessions
with the click of a button, customize a personal agenda, explore the online
exhibit hall, and chat with other CrowdCompass convention goers.



*Note 3:* Voting for national elections and resolutions will be conducted
via SMS (text messaging) and phone. To be eligible to vote, attendees must
be current Federation members and have registered for convention by May 31.
The phone number for voting is 667-206-6677. You may choose to program this
number into your phone. The number and voting instructions will be sent via
email to qualified voters in addition to being posted to the convention
information page.



*Note 4:* As always, guide dog relief areas are an important component of
convention. This year, they can be found in the same locations as were used
yesterday.



*Note 5:* All requests for announcements by President Riccobono during
General Sessions must be submitted by email to bbraun at nfb.org.



*Note 6:* 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: *Karen Anderson, President*

Assistive Technology Trainers: *Chancey Fleet**, President*

Communities of Faith: *Tom Anderson**, President*

Computer Science: *Brian Buhrow, President*

Community Service: *Jeanetta Price, President*

DeafBlind: *Alice Eaddy, **President*

Diabetes Action Network: *Debbie Wunder**, President*

Human Services: *Candice Chapman*,* President*

Educators: *Cayte Mendez, President*

Guide Dog Users: *Raul Gallegos**, President*

Krafters: *Tammy Freitag, President*

Lawyers: *Scott LaBarre, President*

Merchants: *Nicky Gacos, President*

Parents of Blind Children: *Carlton Anne Cook Walker**, President*

Performing Arts: *Katelyn MacIntyre**, President*

Professionals in Blindness Education: *Eric Guillory**, President*

Public Employees: *Gary Van Dorn, President*

Rehabilitation Professionals: *Amy Porterfield, President*

Science and Engineering: *John Miller, President*

Seniors: *Ruth Sager, President*

Sports and Recreation: *Jessica Beecham, President*

Students: *Trisha Kulkarni**, President*

Veterans: *Vernon Humphrey, President*

Writers: *Shelley Alongi, 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:

Blind Educator of the Year Award: *Edward Bell, Chair*

Blind Federal Employment: *Ronza Othman, Chair*

Communications: *Liz Wisecarver, Chair*

Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: *Carla McQuillan, Chair*

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: *Shawn Callaway and Colin Wong, *
*Co-Chairs*

Employment: *Dick Davis, Chair*

Evaluation of Technology: *Mark Jones, Chair*

Jacobus tenBroek Award: *Marc Maurer, Chair*

Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: *Tracy Soforenko, Chair*

Kenneth Jernigan Fund: *Allen Harris, Chair*

Membership: *Kathryn Webster and Tarik Williams, 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*

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 Fraternal Greek and Masonic: *Shawn Callaway, Chair*

Blind Muslims: *Tasnim Ashuli, Chair*

Blind Parents: *Lisamaria Martinez, Chair*

Blind Professional Journalists: *Elizabeth Campbell, Chair*

NFB in Judaism: *David Stayer**, Chair*

NFB LGBTQIA+: *Sanho Steele-Louchart,** Chair*

NFB Lions: *Milton Ota, Chair*

NFB Webmasters: *Corbb O’Connor, **Chair*
The National Federation of the Blind acknowledges with gratitude our
convention sponsors listed below. Their messages follow.


Platinum:

Facebook

Google

Microsoft

UPS

Vanda

Vispero


Gold:

AccessiBe

Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP

Target

Waymo


Silver:

Aira

Amazon

AT&T

Market Development Group

McDonald’s

Oracle

Pearson

T-Mobile Accessibility


Bronze:

American Printing House for The Blind

Democracy Live

Educational Testing Service

HumanWare

Learning Ally’s College Success Program

Newsela

Spectrum

Tusk Philanthropies

VitalSource Technologies

Wells Fargo





White Cane:

Chris Park Design

Cruise

D2L Corporation

Duxbury

Envision - Workforce Innovation Center

En-Vision America

IKE Smart City

Independence Science

Law School Admission Council, Inc.

Leader Dogs for the Blind

McGraw Hill

National Industries for the Blind

Personal AI

Rosen, Bien, Galvan & Grunfeld, LLP

The Chicago Lighthouse





Complete agenda link belwo:

https://nfb.org/sites/nfb.org/files/2021-06/2021%20convention%20agenda_0.docx

-- 

​Warmly,
Linda Melendez, President
National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey
732-421-7063
Email: president at nfbnj.org
*Website: **www.nfbnj.org* <http://www.nfbnj.org/>
*Facebook: **https://m.facebook.com/NFB-NJ-353099574776238*
<https://m.facebook.com/NFB-NJ-353099574776238>
*Twitter: **@NFBNewJersey* <https://twitter.com/nfbnewjersey>
*YouTube: **NFBNJTransformDreams*
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKEDbjGsCYHMlwd4gqpBPjg>

*Live the life you want.*
*The National Federation of the Blind of New Jersey is a community of
members and friends who believe in the hopes and dreams of the nation’s
blind. Everyday we work together to help blind people live the lives they
want.*
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