[NFBSATX] World Braille Day Texas Proclamation

Wendy Walker wenintex at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 20:22:34 UTC 2024


World Braille Day 2024 Helps Start the New Year
In celebration of World Braille Day, Governor Abbott issued a
proclamation acknowledging the importance of braille to people who are
blind or have low vision. Born on January 4, 1809, Louis Braille
completed the first tactile system for reading and writing for his
fellow students at the school for the blind in Paris, France in 1824.
Two hundred years later, braille still affords people who are blind
the ability to read and write independently around the world. Braille
is a code, not a language, so it has been adapted for many written
languages. Unified English Braille (UEB) was adopted for use in
English speaking countries of the world in 2016. Prior to that,
braille in the US was different from braille in the UK.

As people with sight read and write print to be successful in school,
work, and everyday life, those who are blind use braille.
Unfortunately, braille is not being taught at the same levels today as
it was in the 20th century. Many believe braille is outdated because
of audio books and computers with screen reading technology. Braille
is not obsolete! It is vital to the development of literacy, access to
school and work, and just as indispensable as printed signs, labels on
boxes, cans and bottles, or books and magazines are to those who are
sighted. For many students who are blind and visually impaired, access
to higher education and future career success in the jobs of the 21st
century depends upon braille literacy skills. Although other reading
mediums are available for many of these students, STEM education
success required to enter or complete post-secondary education may
only be practical with braille math and literacy skills.

If you have ever wondered why braille is on the drive thru ATM at your
bank, remember that people who are blind have the right to use the ATM
independently and privately when someone drives them to the bank.
Celebrate World Braille Day with Governor & Ms. Abbott today and every
time you encounter braille throughout the year.

GCPD offers several policy recommendations for strengthening braille
education in Texas in the Education section of our 2024 – 2025
Biennial Report.

World Braille Day 2024 Proclamation link:
https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/TXGOV/2024/01/04/file_attachments/2736713/World%20Braille%20Day%20Proc%20Ceremonial%20acc.pdf


Best regards,
Wendy Walker
President
San Antonio Chapter
National Federation of the Blind of Texas



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