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Subject: [NFB-Conventions] 2019 NFB Nevada State Convention Agenda
Obstacles Won’t Stop Us from Climbing to the Top
The 2019 National Federation of the Blind of Nevada State Convention
Friday November 1st - Saturday November 2nd
Whitney Peak Hotel
255 N. Virginia St.
Reno, NV 89501
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
National Representative; Dr. Marc Maurer
National Federation of the Blind Immediate Past President, NFB Director of Legal Policy
National Federation of the Blind of Nevada Board of Directors
President; Terri Rupp
Vice President’ Mark Tadder
Secretary; Frida Aizenman
Treasurer;;Chun Chao
Board Member I; Regina Mitchell
Board Member II; Thomas Kearns
Board Member III; Dora Martinez
Code of Conduct
Our code of conduct outlines the policies and standards that all National Federation of the Blind members, especially our leaders, are expected to adopt and follow. To report a potential violation of this code, please consult section IX below. Reports can be filed using the code of conduct grievance report form or by calling our dedicated voicemail box at 410-659-9314, extension 2475.
The National Federation of the Blind embraces diversity and full participation as core values in its mission to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind. We are committed to building and maintaining a nationwide organization with state affiliates and local chapters that is unified in its priorities and programs and is directed by the membership. We respect differences of opinion, beliefs, identities, and other characteristics that demonstrate that blind people are a diverse cross section of society. Furthermore, the organization is dedicated to continuing to establish new methods of membership and leadership development that reflect the diversity of the entire blind community. In promoting a diverse and growing organization, we expect integrity and honesty in our relationships with each other and openness to learning about and experiencing cultural diversity. We believe that these qualities are crucial to fostering social and intellectual maturity. Intellectual maturity also requires individual struggle with unfamiliar ideas. We recognize that our views and convictions will be challenged, and we expect this challenge to take place in a climate of tolerance and mutual respect in order to maintain a united organization. While we encourage the exchange of differing ideas and experiences, we do not condone the use of demeaning, derogatory, or discriminatory language, action, or any other form of expression intended to marginalize an individual or group. The National Federation of the Blind does not tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, religion, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, citizenship, marital status, age, genetic information, disability, or any other characteristic or intersectionality of characteristics.
To read the code of conduct in it’s entirety, visit https://www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct
Convention Registration Costs and Details
Convention registration will cover Saturday breakfast, Saturday lunch, and door prize drawings.
Preregistration is open now until October 31st.
$35 preregistration, $40 banquet
Onsite Registration and Banquet Prices
$40 registration, $45 banquet
We encourage you preregister to avoid long lines and higher prices.
***all first timers will receive a $5 registration discount.***
Childcare provided by our sponsor Itsy Bitsy Learning Center.
$10/child. Parents must be registered for the convention.
Childcare will be located in Whitney Peak 3 (floor 3).
9:00AM to 12:00PM
2:00PM to 5:00PM
7:00PM to 10:00PM
Contact Belinda Martinez for childcare at 775-771-0567.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Whitney Peak 2, 3, and Pre-function B
Floor 3
3:00PM to 6:00PM
Onsite convention Registration and Preregistration Packet Pick up, Whitney Peak Pre-function B
3:00PM to 4:00PM; Whitney Peak 2
Back by popular demand, we’re kicking off the weekend with a belly dancing class lead by Delphine Scott.
4:00PM to 5:00PM; Whitney Peak 2
1 Touch Self Defense
Taught by certified 1 Touch coaches, learn easy and life saving techniques of self defense developed for blind people and other people with perceived vulnerabilities.
5:00PM to 6:00PM, Whitney Peak 3
Resolutions and constitutional amendments
As a grass roots organization,, we serve our movement through collective action, action begins with resolutions.
6:00PM to 7:00PM, Whitney Peak 3
National Federation of the Blind of Nevada Board Meeting
This is an open meeting for all to attend and witness.
7:00PM
We invite our convention attendees to get out and about as you explore the biggest little city in the world. This is a great opportunity to meet new friends and mentor new members in good old federation fashion. We want to ensure that no one is left behind, so we encourage you to meet up in the Pre-function B area on floor 3 to gather before heading out on the town.
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Whitney Peak 1, 2, 3, and Pre-function B
Floor 3
7:00AM to 9:00AM
Breakfast will be available for those who have registered and show a meal ticket in Whitney Peak Ballroom 2.
7:00AM to 9:00AM
Registration and pre-registration packet pick up in Whitney Peak Pre-function B
9:00AM to 12:00PM; Morning General session in Whitney Peak 1
9:00AM to 9:15AM
Welcome Ceremonies
National Anthem by Raquel O’Neill
Pledge of Allegiance by the kids of the NFBNV family
NFB Pledge by Terri Rupp
I pledge to participate actively in the effort of the National Federation of the Blind to achieve equality, opportunity, and security for the blind; to support the policies and programs of the Federation; and to abide by its constitution.
Invocation by Shaetonna Jackson
9:15AM to 9:50AM; This Land is My Land, This Land is Your Land
National Report by Dr. Marc Maurer, National Federation of the Blind Immediate Past President, NFB Director of Legal Policy
9:50AM to 10:00AM; From Sea to Shining Sea
Pedro and the Octopus read by Marley Rupp
10:00AM to 10:40AM; I Get By With a Little Help From My Friends
- Hope Williams, Nevada Talking Books Library
- Rex Suba, M.Ed. Accessible Conformance and Design Specialist, Office of Accessibility Resources, UNLV
- ErikJimenez, Senior Policy Director for the Nevada State Treasurer’s Office
- Peter Barton, Nevada Division of Museums and History
10:40AM to 11:00AM; Love You Forever, Like You For Always, As Long As I’m Living, My Baby You’ll Be.- Parenting Without Sight Panel:
- Ramona Coker
- Mayleen Hughes
11:00AM to 11:15AM; The Times They are a Changin’
Legislator of the Year, Assemblywoman Lesley E. Cohen
11:15AM to 11:30AM; Where is the Love
Community Partner of the Year, Raquel O’Neill, LCSW President of Blindconnect Angela’s House, 2019 NFB Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award Recipient.
11:30AM to 11:45AM; Take a Ride on the Wild Side
Mark Tadder, NFBNV Vice President, NFB Northern Nevada Chapter President shares all about transportation and his experience in a self driving car.
11:45AM to 12:00PM; Shake Your Money Maker
The programs of the National Federation of the Blind of Nevada are the result of financial contributions large and small. Here’s how you can help in funding our movement.
12:00PM to 2:00PM; Lunch break
You must be registered for the convention, and show your meal ticket for a lunch.
Saturday, November 2; Afternoon General Session in Whitney Peak 1
2:00PM to 2:30PM; Ain’t No Mountain High Enough
State Report by Terri Rupp, NFBNV President
2:30PM to 2:40PM; My Shot
Brooke Lynn Tousley, Senior at UNR shares about her theater experience.
2:40PM to 2:50PM; Leaving on a Jet Plane
Shaetonna Jackson, MSW, LSW, Southern Nevada Chapter Treasurer shares about traveling
abroad and giving back.
2:50PM to 3:00PM; I Heard it Through the Grapevine
What’s New about NFB Newsline by Mark Tadder
3:00PM to 5:00PM; A Hard Day’s Night
NFBNB Business Meeting
- Chapter Reports
- Treasurer’s Report
- Resolutions
- Constitutional Amendments
- Elections
5:00PM
Adjourn
6:00PM - 7:00PM
Pre-banquet mixer with cash bar.
7:00PM to 10:00PM; Banquet and Awards Ceremony
Master of Ceremonies, Mark Tadder, NFBNV Vice President
Keynote address by Dr. Marc Maurer, National Federation of the Blind Immediate Past President, NFB Director of Legal Policy
ScholarshipAwards Ceremony by Regina Mitchell, NFBNV Board Member
Childcare will also be offered during the banquet in Whitney Peak Ballroom 3. Please be sure to drop off your children no earlier than 7:00PM and pick them up no later than 10:00PM.
Aira is very excited to be a partner with the NFB Nevada. To help you get ready for the event, we’re sending a quick and easy way to download our app onto your smart phone and get started with access to visual information.
You can text NNV to 24729.
You’ll receive a text message back with a special link to download the Aira app directly to your smart phone.
If you have an iPhone, you may need your Apple ID to confirm the download. Downloads will be automatic on android devices.
Once you’ve downloaded our app, just sign in with your phone number. A code will be sent to you. Enter the code and you’re in! No credit card needed, and all calls under five minutes are free.
Making your first Aira call is simple. In the middle of the screen is a button reading Call Aira from phone. Double tap it and get connected to a highly trained agent who can describe any visual information you need.
If you’re not sure about all this, visit our Aira Ambassador at your event. They canhelpyou get started.
Want more information about Aira? Call us at 1.800.835.1934 or learn about us at www.aira.io.
Wholeheartedly Yours,
Terri Rupp
President | National Federation of the Blind of Nevada Board of Directors | National Federation of the Blind
702-524-0835
President at nfbnevada.org
www.nfbnevada.org
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The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the characteristic that defines you or your future. Every day we raise the expectations of blind people, because low expectations create obstacles between blind people and our dreams. You can live the life you want; blindness is not what holds you back.
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