[NFBSF] September Minutes
Lisa M. Irving
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What do you like and dislike about audio description?
Bryan Bashin They describe the appearance of people's faces and
the emotions behind them. Doesn't like things we don't need like the color
of a sunset.
Cindy Fassler Does not like it when the audio description flashes.
Direct content.
Richie Flores Doesn't like when they don't have it
Kate Williams Doesn't really watch much TV.
Sarah Hadsell Likes when they give you names before the rest of
the audience knows them so you can follow easier.
Ginny Prince Does not watch a lot of TV.
Amy Mason Learning something I didn't know that adds flavor to
the story.
Bobbi Pompey Doesn't like computerized voices. Does like knowing
what people are wearing
Peter Pardini Provides a lot a details that get missed, don't like
it when they put too little description in.
Lisamaria Martinez Likes being able to know what's going on visually.
Rewatching old movies that have now been described. All of here children
also get description, even though they're sighted.
Serena Olsen When it is open and available to everyone. Doesn't
like when the theater gets video description and amplification confused.
Jamie Tomasello doesn't like having to go back to the counter to get
headphones fixed.
Jeff Buckwalter Wants more description of the sex scenes in movies.
Susan Kitizawa Likes having subtitles read
Lukash Likes that more and more films are available. Not
available as much in Poland
Anna Puvlanska Remembers how good description was in an action
movie where the dialog was missing
Kayla Kidwell Likes finding audio description in unexpected
places. Doesn't like it when the theater gives you the wrong or broken
headphones.
Ed Vaughan Doesn't watch much TV
Dan Smith Doesn't watch movies. Would like audio descriptions
on airplanes
Jordyn Castor Queer eye descriptions. Also likes watching Finding
Mime with her little siblings.
Jim Barbour Grew up without it, didn't feel like he needed it.
Once he discovered it, he feel in love with it.
Christina Daniels Reduces cognitive load when watching shows and
movies. Doesn't like the fragmentation and ownership issues around
copyright
2. August minutes were approved.
3. June minutes were approved.
4. Treasurer balance was $5 less than less month. So, $739.07 - $5.00 =
$734.07
5. State Convention
"No party bus, just party BART!!!"
November 7th through 10th in Milpitas
Pre-registration form from the convention page:
http://www.nfbcal.org/convention
Registration: $50
Banquet: $60
Room Rate: $129.00 per night
Hotel includes full breakfast and manager's reception in the evening.
Remember that we loose our hotel block on October 15th, so please
pre-register before October 15th. Once you've pre-registered for the
convention, you will get information about how to contact the hotel and the
discount code.
San Francisco needs to donate a basket for fundraising.
Christina suggests something down to earth.
Lisamaria adds that baskets that travel well and don't take up too much
space will also do well.
Serena promises to provide Ghirardelli chocolate.
Amy suggests chocolate and romantic
Jim Suggests warm and cozy basket
Lisamaria offered to make chocolate massage oil
Volunteers to make a basket committee
1. Wanda
2. Bobbi
3. Cindy
Someone suggested a warm, cozy blanket, and the chapter secretary adds his
strong approval.
Contacting Karen Steele is a good idea for ideas and checking in.
We should also plan to donate a few door prizes. Looking for 2 volunteers
to go seeking door prize donations. Lisamaria volunteered herself and
Serena. Richie also volunteered.
6. Scholarships
Our own Bobbi Pompey is chairing the scholarship committee this year. If
you are, or know, a blind student in California, please encourage them to
apply.
Several Scholarships of around $1,000, plus all convention costs will be
awarded.
We gave away a door prize of a "Hand crafted 16 OZ lavender and sandalwood
body scrub" to Bryan Bashin. This was donated by Lisamaria. Thanks
Lisamaria!
7. Guest Speaker
Bryan introduced Anna and Lukash from Poland. They are doing research into
blindness philosophy in the US. We asked them to talk about their work.
Anna says that we have a very special kind of Blindness philosophy. Anna
has been here for 2 months and has decided that it's very important that
blindness is not only a disability, but is also part of our identity, and we
should be proud of that. Proud of our canes, and our independence.
Anna also believes that people here are very open minded and are willing to
share their stories and experiences. In the US, we have a community to
share these experiences.
Anna would like to take these ideas back to Poland and share them there.
Lukash was surprised how it works as a team. Lukash likes that we are
willing to work as a team and learn from each other. The implementation of
philosophy in daily lives. You are willing to fight for your rights and
share your experiences. Lukash saw folks at the job fair and working with
rehab agencies as partners.
Ed asked if they were blind. Anna says that she is blind. Lukash says that
he is low vision.
8. Bell ringing
Bobbi and Serena are bringing bell ringing into the Lighthouse, and want to
bring it to our chapter meetings as well. Ringing the bell indicates an
accomplishment for a blind person.
1. Lisa Irving Pardini has started her training at the Louisiana Center
for the Blind.
2. Jordyn's family is going to China to adopt their second blind child.
3. Lisamaria took all 3 of her children to a water park and kept track
and cared for all of them.
4. One of Richie's mentees, Gabe Cazeres, just moved from Baltimore to
Houston to take a job as director of disabilities for the Houston mayor's
office.
5. Richie received his first ever performance raise.
6. Susan submitted a painting to an art show at a national nurses
convention here in San Francisco. She made a painting in 4 days using her
fingers, and submitted it. The show is called "Recognition", the
intersection between healthcare and under-recognized groups. Painting is 3
people with white canes. The painting got accepted, and Susan got a $500
honorarium.
9. Meet the blind month Projects.
1. Roundtable with Ting's TVI students.
2. Jamie suggested serving the homeless at a church.
3. People could read books in Braille at the SF library.
4. The "Oakland First Friday" festival needs volunteers to help solicit
donations.
Lisamaria, Serena, Jaimie, Jim, Amy, Christina, and Jordyn
expressed interest. Laura, Christina, Jim, and Kit volunteered. Well done
you'all!
Also, thanks to Laura for getting this started, and Christina for
coordinating this.
10. National Braille Press
Lisamaria talked about the National Braille Press and how they are helping
blind people get their hands onto Braille. They do fundraisers throughout
the year including their yearly gala, and running the Boston Marathon.
They also do 5k runs and with those runs they do a blindfold challenge. The
asked about Bay to Breakers. Lisamaria said "yes, but let's talk about the
blindfold challenge." They agreed and though it might be fun if the NFB San
Francisco were willing to partner with the National Braille Press to raise
money for both organizations.
Ed asked if some of the money raised go to the NFB.
Lisamaria says yes.
Sarah asked about a roadmap to help us figure out how to do this.
Lisamaria said she's look into it.
Bobbi calls for a motion
We took a vote and people are interested in discussing this further.
Next Meeting is Tuesday, October 8th at 6 PM.
Meeting Adjourned!
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