[NFBNJ] NFB President’s Notebook - Week of 07/28/2025
NFBNJ President
president at nfbnj.org
Tue Jul 29 09:06:50 UTC 2025
President’s NotebookNational Federation of the BlindMark A. Riccobono
officeofthepresident at nfb.org410-659-9314
Dear Federation Family,
We have been so jazzed after our time together in New Orleans that we
jumped right back into the Federation work. We were too busy to get you a
notebook last week, but we are back with plans for the future.
It may feel like the middle of summer outside, but fall is well underway in
the Federation. The schedule has been set for the fall with plans to attend
as many conventions as I can and for people to represent me at the others.
By my count we have thirty-one affiliate conventions this fall, stretching
from the middle of August to the middle of December. There are also a
number of other affiliate-building activities; meetings at our national
headquarters, including the kickoff for our 2025-2026 Kenneth Jernigan
Leadership-in-Service Program; and our participation in other events like
the quadrennial General Assembly of the World Blind Union, where Pam Allen
and I will represent the Federation.
If you have not already taken time to do so, please complete the survey
regarding our 2025 National Convention. Your feedback is extremely helpful.
Here’s hoping you have a wonderful week.
News:*Next Presidential Release:*
The August Presidential Release #551
<https://nfb.org/resources/publications-and-media/presidential-releases>
recording
for chapter meetings will be available on August 1. There will not be a
Presidential Release Live event in August. The next live Presidential
Release will be scheduled for September. More details coming soon.
Reminder: the Presidential Release for Chapters is part of the chapter
meeting agenda. It is recommended to play with enough time for discussion
among members afterward. If there are questions from members that cannot be
answered by the chapter president, please send the questions to
communications at nfb.org to incorporate in the live events Q&A session or via
another communication.
*National Convention Highlights:*
Thanks again to our members, sponsors, exhibitors, and everyone who made
#NFB25 a success. The convention highlights will be posted at
nfb.org/convention. Access the following highlights, which are now
available:
1. 2025 Banquet Speech, "Creativity, Persistence, and Hope: Reclaiming
Our Stories through the Organized Blind Movement" (HTML)
<https://nfb.org/resources/speeches-and-reports/banquet-speeches/creativity-persistence-and-hope-reclaiming-our>
2. 2025 Banquet Speech, "Creativity, Persistence, and Hope: Reclaiming
Our Stories through the Organized Blind Movement" (YouTube)
<https://www.youtube.com/live/dopoXEDUzS8?t=5349s>
3. 2025 Presidential Report (HTML)
<https://nfb.org/resources/speeches-and-reports/presidential-reports/2025-presidential-report>
4. 2025 Presidential Report (YouTube)
<https://www.youtube.com/live/vehnFSymJ80?t=129s>
5. 2025 Resolutions
<https://nfb.org/resources/speeches-and-reports/resolutions/2025-resolutions>
6. General Sessions and Board of Directors Meeting on YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/@NationsBlind/streams>
*Blind Equality Achievement Month Planning:*
The National Federation of the Blind celebrates the organized blind
movement during October each year. Chapters across the country organize
local outreach events. Submit your events, activities, and celebrations to
web at nfb.org, so they can be posted on https://nfb.org/blind-month.
Reminder: please use the terms Blind Equality Achievement Month, Blind
Month, or #BlindMonth when referring to and promoting activities.
Suggested idea for Blind Equality Achievement Month: Please consider
organizing an event for White Cane Awareness Day on October 15 with the
White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation template. The template is available
to print or share digitally. Fill in the details of your local area and
identify a city council member or mayor to sponsor the proclamation. Please
note that the event can also take place the weekend before or after October
15 if needed.
- White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation (HTML)
<https://www.nfb.org/programs-services/meet-blind-month/white-cane-awareness-day-proclamation>
- White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation (Word)
<https://nfb.org/images/nfb/documents/word/white-cane-awareness-day-proclamation-final.docx>
*New Podcast Coming Soon:*
As announced at national convention we will soon be releasing *Walking
Alone and Marching Together*, a podcast series that brings to life the
history of the National Federation of the Blind from 1940 to 1990 based on
the comprehensive book of the same name. Check out the trailer now on our
Publications page. <https://nfb.org/resources/publications-and-media>
*Transformation to Competitive Integrated Employment Act Introduced in
Congress:*
On Thursday, July 24, Senators Chris Van Hollen (D-MD), Steve Daines
(R-MT), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) introduced
S. 2438, the Transformation to Competitive Integrated Employment Act. Then,
on Friday, July 25, Representatives Bobby Scott (D-VA-3) and Pete Sessions
(R-TX-17) introduced a companion bill, H.R. 4771. This is wonderful news,
and it’s now time to contact your senators and representatives to request
they cosponsor this legislation so we can once and for all abolish
subminimum wages for disabled Americans!
*Letter Urging Congress to Make Permanent the Medicare Telehealth Benefits:*
On Tuesday, July 22, we sent a letter to all members of Congress urging
them to make permanent the Medicare Telehealth benefits
<https://nfb.org/programs-services/advocacy/policy-statements/letter-urging-congress-keep-medicare-telehealth>
that
are set to expire on September 30, 2025. This letter is to fulfill
Resolution 2025-07 that was passed at the national convention earlier this
month in New Orleans. The full letter can be read on our Policy Statements
page <https://nfb.org/programs-services/advocacy/policy-statements>.
*Where the Blind Work Webinar:*
Join the National Federation of the Blind for the “Where the Blind Work
Webinar: Frontline Professionals.” Taking place on July 31, 8:00-9:00 p.m.,
Eastern, via Zoom, this informative discussion will feature a panel of
blind frontline workers sharing insights into their typical workdays, how
they advocate for job accommodations, and the techniques they use to be
successful at work. Our panelists are:
· Elizabeth Moyer, Teaching Assistant, Chimes, Maryland
· Tom Tebockhorst, Concession Stand Attendant, Target Field/Center,
Minnesota
· Terry Hall, Switchboard Operator, Magellan Solutions,*2025 NABS
Mid-Atlantic Student Seminar:*
There’s still t New York
Register for the Where the Blind Work Webinar
<https://nfb.org/programs-services/employment/where-the-blind-work-webinars-registration>.
Registration closes on July 30 at 5 p.m., Eastern.
*Federal Employees Impacted by Layoffs:*
We know that federal employees with disabilities have
been disproportionally affected by recent reductions in the federal
employment workforce, and we are doing all we can to help our blind
colleagues. If you are aware of blind federal workers impacted by the
government layoffs, please encourage them to submit the Employment Interest
Form <https://nfb.org/programs-services/employment/general-interest-form> to
receive announcements about career opportunities.
Dates to Keep in Mind:
(all times Eastern)
- January 26-29, 2026: Washington Seminar
- July 3-8, 2026: National Convention; Austin, Texas
Introduction to the Organized Blind Movement
- Wednesday, November 5
The National Federation of the Blind advances the lives of its members and
all blind people in the United States. We know that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the
expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles
between blind people and our dreams. Our collective power, determination,
and diversity achieve the aspirations of all blind people.
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