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Subject: NFB Imagineering Our Future:  Vision, invention, and
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Imagineering Our Future

     Issue 30

January 2011

In this issue:

*  Message from the Executive Director
*  What's New
*  Education
*  Braille Initiative
*  Advocacy
*  Straight Talk About Vision Loss
*  Product and Access Technology Talk
*  From the tenBroek Library
*  Independence Market
*  Parent Outreach
*  Spotlight on the Imagination Fund
*  NFB Calendar
*  Citation

Message from the Executive Director

Dear Friends,

Those who find significance in numbers find powerful value in the
number 11. The number 11 is said to signify, among other things,
vision, invention, and fulfillment. Whether or not you find any
interest in numerology, you had to find synergy between this
perspective of the number 11 and the year ahead for the National
Federation of the Blind.

On January 5, we started the year by celebrating the vision of the NFB
when President Obama signed into law the Pedestrian Safety Enhancement
Act. The NFB began raising concerns about the dangers posed by silent
vehicles roughly eight years ago. It took some time for our vision of
a world friendly to both pedestrians and more-energy-efficient
vehicles to get the attention of policymakers. After years of work,
our vision has been signed into law and is also being considered in
international policy discussions.

On January 29, we will see the first public demonstration of our most
recent efforts at invention. The Blind Driver Challenge
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=tJ7hw_4ImDJjnmdz7so23Q..

(TM) represents an inventive spirit that will advance our mission
to push both the horizon of independence for and shatter
misconceptions about the capacity of the blind. I hope you will be on
hand for our historic demonstration in Daytona.

Finally, what could be more fulfilling than the tremendous work ahead
for the Federation this year? This work includes educational programs,
new employment opportunities, and expanded outreach to newly blind
individuals in each of our fifty-two affiliates. The scope and reach
of the Federation is broader and deeper than ever before. The
fulfillment is observed in the lives of thousands of blind people who
are positively impacted by the work of the Federation on a daily
basis.

Whether or not you believe in the symbology of numbers, you cannot
help but find meaning in the plans for the National Federation of the
Blind in 2011. I hope that you will resolve yourself to be more
engaged in the fulfilling work we are carrying out across the country.

Happy New Year!

Graphic: Signature of Mark Riccobono

Mark A. Riccobono, Executive Director, NFB Jernigan Institute

Featured NFB News

Dr. Marc Maurer in the driver's seat. Photo Credit: Virginia
Tech

Photo: Dr. Marc Maurer in BDC(tm) vehicle
Last Call for the NFB Blind Driver Challenge(TM)

The official start time for our NFB Blind Driver Challenge(TM)
demonstration has been set for 11:30 a.m. on January 29, 2011, at the
Daytona International Speedway, preceding the Rolex 24 at
Daytona.  This will be an historic exhibition of a blind person
using innovative nonvisual access technology to perform a task most
people thought impossible-independently driving an
automobile.  The foundation of many misperceptions about blind
people and blindness will be shaken. If you plan to be in the NFB
grandstands to watch the first demonstration of a blind person
independently driving a car, please e-mail us right away at
bdc at nfb.org, or call Kristian Kuhnke at (410) 659-9314, ext.
2219.

You can obtain more information about the NFB Blind Driver
Challenge(TM), Rolex 24 at Daytona tickets, and discounted lodging,
by visiting www.blinddriverchallenge.org and reading the article
"Planning to Make History in Daytona" in the December
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=ZKrqZ03EoryWPcLoTDs3Bw..

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=jSYXItqdREUja7K7dXMEjQ..

Braille Monitor.  Hope to see you in Daytona!

National Federation of the Blind and eBay Partner to Increase
eCommerce Job Opportunities

The NFB/eBay Entrepreneur Project is looking for serious entrepreneurs
who want to create new eBay businesses or expand existing businesses
to include eBay selling. We will offer successful applicants eBay
training and connect them with experienced blind business people and
other experts who will provide assistance in specific areas, such as
business planning, development, and working with accessible accounting
software.

Individuals chosen for the Business Start-Up Pilot will take part in
an intensive training program at the NFB Jernigan Institute in
Baltimore. They will receive transportation, lodging, training
classes, accessible training materials, and ongoing mentorship
support. The deadline to apply for this training is January 15, 2011.

If running your own eBay business appeals to you, please write to
entrepreneurs at nfb.org or call Mary Ellen Gabias at (410)
878-2660.   For further details, go to the article
"Training Our Way to Business Opportunities" by Mary Ellen
Gabias in the December

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=QTfBoW41Qal8ESBpHhe44g..

Braille Monitor.

Education

2011 NFB Leadership and Advocacy in Washington, D.C.

Blind middle school students ages 12-16 have an exciting opportunity
to come to the NFB to participate in the NFB Leadership and Advocacy
in Washington, D.C., (LAW) program on April 8-12, 2011. Students will
learn about the importance of collective action, blindness
legislation, and the history of the organized blind movement first
hand.  Applications are available online. The deadline to submit
applications is February 1, 2011.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=SS27x-Y_k0ZWnYPFSsaVjQ..
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=KSzNKQtedUUVeRbJIt9jlg..



Braille Initiative

Little girl using Braillewriter. Composing an essay?

Little girl doing homework on Brailler

Onkyo Braille Essay Contest

The NFB administers the Onkyo Braille Essay Contest in the U.S. on
behalf of the North American/Caribbean Region of the World Blind
Union.  The essay contest, sponsored by Onkyo Corporation, a
Japanese consumer electronics manufacturer, and the Braille Mainichi,
part of the Mainichi Newspaper Company in Japan, was created to
promote Braille literacy and to encourage the sharing of social and
cultural information among blind and visually impaired persons.

Essays are required to be written in Braille and to pertain either to
how the individual gains knowledge or independence through Braille or
to an individual concept about world peace from the viewpoint of
persons with disabilities.  There are two groups of competitors:
a junior category for persons up to age twenty-five and a senior
category for persons over age twenty-six.  Each winner receives a
substantial cash prize, a plaque, and other gifts from the Onkyo
Corporation.  See the full list of 2010 Onkyo Braille Essay
Contest winners contained in NFB's press release on the
competition.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=9rnM_OLtz_pUmblpVAgFdg..

The 2011 NFB Writing Contest is Coming Soon!

The annual writing contest sponsored by the Writers' Division of
the NFB is open through April 1.  Adults eighteen years and over
compete in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction categories.  The
youth contest is all about Braille-all poetry and fiction
entries are required to be submitted in Braille.  Youth are
divided into three groups: first through sixth grades, seventh and
eighth grades, and ninth through twelfth grades.

Prizes for contest winners range up to $100 for adult categories and
up to $25 for youth categories.

For additional contest details and submission guidelines, go to the
Writers' Division Web site.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=0UrK-_xixVaG9cjzCUeC-Q..



Advocacy

The U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate both passed the
Pedestrian Safety Enhancement Act, and they sent it on its way to the
White House, where President Obama signed it.  The law will
ensure that blind people and other pedestrians can travel safely
because they will be able to hear "quiet cars"
approaching.   The Associated Press reported on the bill's
success in the article "Congress: Hybrid cars should be seen AND
heard."  For more information, see NFB's press
release.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=Nv47EsZnb4Tq3empmA8k7g..
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=Ok61_Uozp9fjx57VV6IYNg..

Straight Talk About Vision Loss

Photo: Anil Lewis beside Blind Driver Challenge (TM) car

The Straight Talk About Vision Loss video series takes a break this
month.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=htoVm7lsaVwRNyLoSWeAew..

The Jernigan Institute invites Straight Talk viewers to enjoy photos
taken at Virginia International Raceway in December of Blind Driver
Challenge
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=xpdWN9scO305hrsUzFlLfw..

(TM)  vehicle testing.  Found on their Facebook page, Virginia
Tech entitles the album "Members of the National Federation of
the Blind joined faculty and students from Virginia Tech College of
Engineering and employees of partner TORC Technologies to test drive
the new BDC vehicle."


Product and Access Technology Talk

The Access Technology team looks forward to an action-packed 2011. As
usual, the new year starts with the Consumer Electronics Show in Las
Vegas, which is sure to bring some exciting new electronics to the
fore.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=35uUFUK-TdBl9E62Q_jcgw..

In March, the team will present at the 26th Annual International
Technology & Persons with Disabilities Conference (CSUN) in San
Diego. The team will cover the following topics: the use of social
networks by the blind, tactile graphics, and comparing notetakers and
mainstream alternatives. CSUN is always a great place to learn about
new technology and exchange ideas with others in access technology.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=msowMVuxO6cA0MXyL9tt1Q..

For reports from the Consumer Electronics Show floor and a post on the
Book Port Plus, go to the NFB Jernigan Institute's Access
Technology Blog.  We promise to continue to share our
technological discoveries with you in 2011 as we did in 2010.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=xCDuB79HYWsB9KKITXQ28w..
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=79oj2zbVafy-684lMOErQA..



>From the tenBroek Library

We're going digital!

The tenBroek Library has enhanced its usefulness to those unable to
visit us in Baltimore or who use screen readers. In the November
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=JDVCd3iwjAYysHXrv3A_mQ..

Imagineering we announced that the Internet Archive had scanned
all issues of the Braille Monitor back to 1957. Clean files are now
being mounted on the NFB Web site; and we will continue to clean and
add issues until the entire run is available.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=Zkw8LhTrf0z20Q3HGhGVGw..

We've also been making headway in creating links from records in
THE BLIND CAT to digital files. Search for your favorite Kernel Book,
or banquet speech; they're all there!  Look also for other
files that reside on the NFB Web site, such as NFB Vice President Fred
Schroeder's doctoral dissertation.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=aAmB75Lp53N48OqLuyYftg..

Sometimes we link to publishers' Web sites, especially when a
periodical is available at no cost online. (Unfortunately some issues
are only available in inaccessible PDF format. If you encounter an
inaccessible file that you need to see, please let us know, and
we'll try to help.) Try looking for each of these on THE BLIND
CAT link:
jtblibrary at nfb.org
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=QfcHV1cKQ2ORNzKVNArHhQ..

*  Deaf-Blind Perspectives
*  The Disability History Association Newsletter

We are also linking to digitized versions of books in our collection
that are no longer under copyright. We're finding that many of
them have already been digitized-by the Internet Archive or
Google Books or other services-and we've simply linked to
the existing files. We already have more than a hundred active links.
So, look up a few of these items on THE BLIND CAT, and let us know
what you think:
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=LyqvapzwrPwB0QKm69S0ZQ..

*  Laura Bridgman: Dr. Howe's Famous Pupil and What He Taught
Her by Maud Howe and Florence Howe Hall
*  Light for the Blind: A History of the Origin and Success of
Moon's Institution for Embossing and Circulating the Bible
and Other Books in Moon's Type for the Blind
*  Five Lectures on Blindness by Kate M. Foley
*  Blindness and the Blind, or, A Treatise on the Science of
Typhlology by W. Hanks Levy

And, just before Christmas we sent a shipment of eighty books to the
Internet Archive for scanning. Links to the new files will appear in
THE BLIND CAT within a month or two.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=3IwHEYBvv60M5QU033Z0TQ..

It's an exciting project. Stay tuned for further news.

Independence Market

In a recent issue of Imagineering we described the Braille and large
print calendars available through the NFB Independence Market.
Some are still looking for a calendar solution to best fit their
needs.  We have just added a new large print organizer to our
product line.  Here are the details.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=8AS8391SIJdijKLH2tcj5A..

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=jB2FqtU-K_LYfudBbmpKlg..

Photo: 2011 large print planner

2011 Large Print Planner   This organizer designed with
low-vision professionals in mind features easy-to-read large print.
The spiral-bound 14-page planner with a black leatherette cover
measures 8-1/2 x 11 inches. All calendar views are spread over two
pages and include current and upcoming year at a glance views as well
as 12 monthly and 53 weekly views. Pages for names and addresses,
notes, and personal information are also included.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=Tfwmjw7o0m93Y8aF4_Srpw..

For more information contact us either via e-mail at
IndependenceMarket at nfb.org or by phone at 410-659-9314, extension
2216.  The NFB Independence Market staff wishes you a happy and
healthy New Year.

Parent Outreach

Mathematician Dr. Al Maneki moderated a panel on access to mathematics
classes by blind students at the 2010 National Convention. He wrote
about it in "I Survived Math Class" in the
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=Y77nQbxOmjuTW4FnjEw4lg..

Future Reflections 2010 convention issue.  Al says that the
response to the panel was enthusiastic, but it raised a number of
unanswered questions. He realized how little is actually known about
how blind people handle the many challenges of math. With the help of
the Jernigan Institute, Dr. Maneki has compiled a series of survey
questions to help us learn more.  Please consider participating
in this survey designed to gather information on handling math in
Braille.  Al Maneki can be contacted at apmaneki at earthlink.net,
(443) 745-9274, or 9013 Nelson Way, Columbia, Maryland 21045

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=nyxttI6aCg6CCMEQZrknqg..

The TeachBlindStudents.org initiative is a resource for those
interested in exploring what it would be like to be a teacher of the
blind.  Its goal is to increase the ranks of educational
professionals specializing in teaching blind students through the
Teacher Recruitment Network and Teacher of Tomorrow mentoring program.
The Teacher of Tomorrow program's mission is to connect
enthusiastic students who are preparing to teach blind children with
the support, resources, and positive blindness philosophy of the
National Federation of the Blind. This partnership represents a unique
opportunity for growth and innovation. Emerging teachers and the
organized blind movement will work jointly to provide blind students a
high-quality education that draws on proven professional practice from
the vast expertise and mentorship available through the organized
blind movement.    The NFB has now chosen the initial cohort
participants.  For more information, see the
article "NFB Teacher of Tomorrow
Program:  Partnerships for Success," by Rosy Carranza,
in the January 2011
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=3b9mG3eRoXPqfp_KpW9VeQ..

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=4kQItg5Bh27qVRN8wpte0A..

Braille Monitor.

Spotlight on the Imagination Fund

Lenora Marten petting an alligator

Photo: Lenora Marten pets an alligator

One of the purposes of the Imagination Fund

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=YQS3e4iNX1FY2rs7Rp6g2w..

is to support the innovative, informative, and inspiring programs of
the affiliates and divisions of the National Federation of the Blind
through Imagination Fund grants. The Florida Organization of Parents
of Blind Children (FOPBC) applied for and was awarded an Imagination
Fund grant for a program they developed called "Adventures in
Blind Optimism."  It gives parents and blind children the
opportunity to network, socialize, interact, and participate in
educational workshops on Saturdays throughout the year.

Why is networking between parents of blind children so
important?  According to Lenora Marten, President of the FOPBC,
"There is absolutely nothing that replaces information gathered
from parent-to-parent.  It warms my heart when I see parents meet
at an event, bonding and sharing with each other.  And most of
the time, that sharing results in the improvement in the lives of
their blind children."

To learn about some of the informative and fun activities of this
program, please visit the Adventures in Blind Optimism Web page.

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=OYjbhYyrQcrorusAYGso7g..



NFB Calendar

January 1, 2011    Room reservations open for 2011 National
Convention.  Call (866) 996-6338
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=sqOVoek5AAunnJPFfX9Lig..

January 4, 2011  Louis Braille's birthday; Braille Readers
Are Leaders contest reading period ends
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=KtaILsknLUOtookdXLt_fw..

January 15, 2011  Deadline to apply for NFB/eBay Entrepreneur
Project training.  Contact Mary Ellen Gabias or read
"Training Our Way to Business Opportunities," December
entrepreneurs at nfb.org

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=WKMAjEEuMDssPsFL5MyjkA..

Braille Monitor

January 22, 2011   Deadline to make room reservations for
Washington Seminar. Do not contact the hotel; call (303) 778-1130,
extension 219, or e-mail Lisa Bonderson
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=cyjosxBMv__a60fr-5bVyA..
lbonderson at cocenter.org

January 29, 2011   Blind Driver Challenge(TM) first public
demonstration at the Rolex 24 at Daytona International Speedway,
Daytona Beach, Florida
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=3tJhyHKDMoT7_Vu9U5LPJw..
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=qABwXmamHCmkDzhCwRC49Q..

January 31-February 3, 2011   NFB Washington Seminar,
Holiday Inn Capitol, 550 C Street, S.W.; Washington, D.C.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=QdAMN7OBbsl6bFtr3POJOA..

February 1, 2011    Registration deadline for NFB
Leadership and Advocacy in Washington, D.C., (LAW) program, April
8-12, 2011
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=jByiNCmBOGKP4HInvsKJ4w..

March 1, 2011    NFB 2011 Youth Slam application
deadline
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=MYRIKoGcwZo0n5qvE3mDxA..

March 31, 2011  Deadline to apply to win one of thirty 2011 NFB
Scholarships
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=SR7R2FBXeJPySPx8-Qto2g..

March 31, 2011   Deadline for Dr. Jacob Bolotin Award
nominations
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=hKCDz7C_pdLpUjKw71Mbew..

April 8-12, 2011    Leadership and Advocacy in
Washington, D.C., (LAW) Program, Baltimore and D.C.
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=WxwowCNSeQ00MMYmWJhihQ..

April 14, 2011   Deadline to apply for financial assistance to
attend National Convention. For details, contact Kenneth Jernigan
Convention Scholarship Fund chairman Allen Harris or read
"Convention Scholarships Available," January 2011
allen.harris at dwx.com

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=M3-e8oZo8Hokbb7cHIDd1g..

Braille Monitor

April 14-15, 2011   Jacobus tenBroek Disability Law
Symposium, National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute,
Baltimore
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=JE3wpBmewDkwGqqtkVGOaA..

July 3-8, 2011  The 71st Annual NFB National Convention, Rosen
Shingle Creek Resort, Orlando, Florida
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=0oy0FyxJKY-t2bRA_DuDwQ..
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=aDC7g1xWJp1GK1eVoo5aWw..

; see 2011 Convention Bulletin

http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=94BHTcHEGXF-sYCtiQzVJA..

July 17-23, 2011  The 3rd Biennial NFB Youth Slam, Towson
University, Maryland
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=P6fKuDGcERtcj3eJHh5PHA..



Citation

Ray Kurzweil. Photo Credit: Helene Delillo

Photo: Ray Kurzweil. Photo Credit: Helene Delillo

Disabilities | "Handicap" redefined

PREDICTION: There is a growing perception that the primary
disabilities of blindness, deafness, and physical impairment do not
necessarily impart handicaps. Disabled persons routinely describe
their disabilities as mere inconveniences. Intelligent technology has
become the great leveler.

ACCURACY: Correct

DISCUSSION: Indeed, the perception of disabled persons (such as blind
persons) being profoundly handicapped has changed dramatically over
the past 15 years. This is the result both of technologies-such
as portable reading machines that overcome the handicaps associated
with these disabilities-and civil rights advocacy by groups such
as the National Federation of the Blind.

Blind people, for example, are routinely taking every category of
jobs. According to Laura Sloate, the blind managing director of a Wall
Street firm, "Blindness was a disability. Now it's just a
minor, minor impairment." Perhaps most encouraging is that when
David Paterson, a blind man, became Governor of New York State, it was
considered a routine development.

-Ray Kurzweil; inventor, bestselling author, and futurist; How
My Predictions Are Faring, page 49, October 2010; downloaded from
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=12uxkbEowbsAsfYU6C2pBQ..



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Photo: Group on white water raft


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Photo: Young woman playing flute

Interesting links:

Archive of Straight Talk about Vision Loss videos
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=b1PMQJpdiXK_0SQkVmA_cw..

National Center for Blind Youth in Science
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=tjQp7g9-zWa1XHV8f5PSXQ..

Access Technology Tips
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=oO5uflZ5HljWqbtTMKEq9Q..



Photo: Youth practicing martial art

Blogs:

Access Technology
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=bMG5x06IeHHoxfsmBdbneQ..

Voice of the Nation's Blind
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=xBkeCesiQUwBUhcKo5evLA..



Photo: Senior couple

Publication archives:

Future Reflections
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=NqYEVWnJudtANlkv9wiBuQ..

Braille Monitor
http://www.raceforindependence.org/site/R?i=n01dEF8EW0Q107OSW6JDwA..





Photo: Mom and son take a moment and a hug





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Photo: Blind little girl with cane

Photo: Blind youth reading Braille book

Photo: Blind girl examining model of constellations

Photo: Blind boy with tactile globe

Blind Teens Carry the 2007 Youth March for Independence Banner

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