[NFBofSC] Open Call on Code of Conduct FAQ (1CapApp and Spanish Interpretation available)
Steve Cook
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Wed Mar 31 13:44:42 UTC 2021
Steve Cook
District 2 State Board Member of the National Federation of the Blind of SC
President of the Columbia chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of
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Greetings everyone:
The Survivors Task Force invites Federationists and members of the blind
community to attend one of two planned open calls to review the Code of
Conduct Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and to collect feedback on the
Code of Conduct itself. Scheduled calls are on Thursday, April 15 and
Sunday, April 18 from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm eastern. Find the tentative
agenda, 1CapApp, and Zoom participation information below. Spanish language
interpretation will be available for access. Aggregated concerns collected
during the Code of Conduct feedback sessions will help inform the Code
review, which is presently underway.
To view the Code of Conduct FAQs, please browse to Code of Conduct
Frequently Asked Questions | National Federation of the Blind
(nfb.org) to review the Code of Conduct FAQs.
Tentative Agenda
8:00 pm: Welcome by Communications and Engagement and Procedures and
Oversight Branches
8:05 pm: Recorded welcome by President Riccobono
8:10 pm: Overview of FAQ layout
8:15 pm: High-level review of FAQs
8:45 pm: Q&A
9:00 PM: Code of Conduct Feedback sessions begin
9:05 PM: Assignment to Breakout rooms
9:40 pm: Reassemble to full group and breakout room leaders will share
aggregated concerns
9:50 PM: Q&A
10:00 pm: Adjournment
1CapApp Access: https://ennis.1capapp.com/event/nfb
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