[Nfbv-announce] NFB Imagineering Our Future: "No need for greed, we want to read!"
Mark Riccobono
JerniganInstitute at nfb.org
Fri May 1 01:21:37 UTC 2009
Imagineering Our Future
Issue 12
April 30, 2009
In this issue:
* Message from the Executive Director
* What's New
* Education
* Braille Initiative
* Straight Talk About Vision Loss
* Technology Talk
* From the Jacobus tenBroek Library
* Independence Market
* Parent Outreach
* Spotlight on the Imagination Fund
* NFB Calendar
* Citation
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Message from the Executive Director
When the Federation was founded in 1940, one
pillar of the work of the organization was to
raise expectations among the blind themselves and
fortify them with knowledge, because knowledge is
power. In founding the NFB Jernigan Institute,
the Federation took this to the next level by
creating an information center that will drive
innovation and disseminate knowledge in ways
previously unimagined. Despite the achievements
we have made since 1940 and the explosion of
opportunities that have come from the programs of
our Jernigan Institute, we still spend
considerable time protecting the right of the
blind to have access to knowledge.
As you will see in this months issue of our
e-newsletter, we are hard at work disseminating
knowledge and protecting the right of the blind
to have access to more of it. Our success in the
past has brought us to where we are today, but it
is clear that there is more work to be done. We
are on the verge of significantly closing the
knowledge gap that has faced the blind for
decadesa gap that is not a result of blindness
but rather a result of the inaccessibility of
popular avenues for disseminating
knowledge. With programs that empower blind
people, the stimulation of technologies to access
information, and advocacy that teaches the public
about the opportunities that come from
considering nonvisual accessibility in the
sharing of knowledge, the NFB Jernigan Institute
is closing the information gap. Now, more than
ever before, the blind are on the verge of having
equality of opportunity in accessing critical sources of knowledge.
If you have not already pledged your support
to our petition to ensure the reading rights of
people with print disabilitiesthe right to
knowledgeI now invite you to do so. Knowledge
is power, and you can make a difference by
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=vhc7Uku5daYbwyTla1O_kA..>signing
your name to the list of thousands who believe
that blindness should not stop one from having access to that knowledge.
Graphic: Signature of Mark Riccobono
Mark A. Riccobono, Executive Director, NFB Jernigan Institute
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Featured NFB News
Photo: Kindle 2 NY protest
Allow Everyone Access to E-books
In February of this year, Amazon, Inc. released a
new version of its e-book reader. The Kindle 2
includes a feature that allows downloaded e-books
to be read aloud using text-to-speech technology.
The Authors Guild has objected to this feature,
and under pressure from the Guild, Amazon has
announced that it will give authors and
publishers the ability to disable the
text-to-speech function on any or all of their
e-books available for the Kindle 2. Naturally,
this is a blow to blind people and others with
print disabilities who can benefit from the
text-to-speech feature and who would love to be
able to purchase books and start reading them
immediately for the first time in history.
The Authors Guilds proposed solution was that to
read their books with text-to-speech we must
either submit to a special registration system or
pay extra, because it believes these e-books are
licensed only for visual display. For this
reason the National Federation of the Blind has
joined with other organizations representing
people who cannot use print effectively to fight
the Authors Guild. The resulting
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=T0XjHzAWYk8hr1kGp1pFaQ..>Reading
Rights Coalition now includes over thirty
organizations of the blind, people with dyslexia,
people with learning or processing issues,
seniors losing vision, people with spinal cord
injuries, people recovering from strokes, and
many others for whom the addition of
text-to-speech on the Kindle 2 promised for the
first time easy, mainstream access to over
270,000 books, magazines, and newspapers.
The Reading Rights Coalition, led by the NFB,
kicked off a public education campaign on April 7
with an informational protest in front of the
Guilds headquarters in New York City. Next the
Coalition participated in the Los Angeles Times
Festival of Books, the largest book fair in the
world, which took place on the University of
California at Los Angeles campus April 25-26. The
coalition table in the festivals exhibit area
provided the reading and publishing communities
with information about our concerns.
We will continue and increase public pressure on
the Authors Guild until it reverses its
stance. Help us by signing this
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=08fCdXiVj128Oh_hKMbpxQ..>online
petition to allow everyone access to e-books.
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Education
Parent gives her young son a cane lesson
The NFB Jernigan Institute is holding an
innovative
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=E8S21GgGoM-gN26wuJvAOg..>Beginnings
and Blueprints Early Childhood Conference in
collaboration with the National Organization of
Parents of Blind Children and various
professionals in the early childhood field from
across the Mid-Atlantic region. This two-day
conference (May 8-9, 2009) will bring together
families of blind children and early childhood
service providers, teachers, and professionals in
order to disseminate the NFB's approach to best
practices in early childhood education for blind children.
Families of blind and low vision children ages
birth to seven who live in the Mid-Atlantic
region are encouraged to attend. Families who
live outside of the area are also welcome to
attend, but should be aware that some of the
exhibits and information will be region-specific.
Families can choose among a variety of breakout
sessions on topics such as early movement,
literacy, and active learning. Families will also
be able to consult with early childhood
professionals. Children are encouraged to attend
with their parents as there will be activities
with young blind children in mind.
To attend please complete and submit the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=iTEX9yQvoyFaMGPCRYrXkQ..>online
or
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=vJ2WKHTTUMUePcYl2TN9Hw..>print
registration form. For more information
<mailto:mthorpe at nfb.org>e-mail Mary Jo Thorpe,
Education Programs Specialist, NFB Jernigan
Institute; call (410) 659-9314, ext. 2407; or
visit the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=tjUqC17OtYDQ3Y77OfWzPw..>Beginnings
and Blueprints page.
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Braille Initiative
Photo: Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar
It has been just about a month since the
historical launch of the Louis Braille
Bicentennial Silver Dollar. Here are some interesting updates:
~ Coins have been selling at a rate of about 144 per hour.
~ At this rate, coins will sell out in 86 days.
So what do these numbers mean? If you were to
think of each coin's $10 surcharge as
representing the difference we have made in the
Braille education of one child, we have already
changed the lives of more than 100,000 children!
Every coin sold truly helps us to end the Braille
literacy crisis. (For background information, see
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=J_JGGH-DdULDW4SfZo8hzQ..>The
Braille Literacy Crisis in America: Facing the
Truth, Reversing the Trend, Empowering the
Blind.) To purchase your coin and be a part of
the change, please visit the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=DPOBR16qI4VxIBBFhR2tMw..>U.S.
Mint Web site or call 1-800-USA-Mint.
Enjoy the video that premiered at the launch of
the Louis Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar on
March 26, 2009,
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=3UVa-_enruDX99SEv4XhAw..>What
Braille Means to Me.
For more information about Braille, the 2009
Louis Braille Bicentennial Siver Dollar, and the
NFB's other Braille literacy efforts, please
visit
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=SybPynNZ4Bcqz5VWVFtWfQ..>Braille.org,
join the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=dEVNE-F5SOnCYFqRHdFrtg..>literacy
campaign mailing list, or follow on the social
networking site
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=F5RiNpqpHGz2Nz3Y3TWVaA..>Twitter.
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Straight Talk About Vision Loss
The KnfbReader Mobile
Photo: KnfbReader Mobile
The
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=jFiUHu5RNTULcLrBUt6bog..>Straight
Talk About Vision Loss team presents Straight
Talk About Vision Loss
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=UcwB9zWl8-NgPQZjusOSNQ..>Episode
25. The National Federation of the Blind is the
only national distributor of the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Yen8Q1hIfPwCfEAeZx5d6w..>KnfbReader
Mobile and its related products, and our
interview is with Michael Hingson, who is leading
this effort. In addition to reading documents
anywhere, the device can identify U.S. currency,
translate from foreign languages, and store and
transfer files. The Reader is easy to useit
takes a photo of the print, then character
recognition software, in conjunction with high
quality text-to-speech, reads the writing aloud.
There is financing help available through a low
interest loan program. This portable reading
device was developed through a joint venture
between Kurzweil Technologies and the National Federation of the Blind.
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Product and Access Technology Talk
Last Friday, the Access Technology team hosted
visitors in the International Braille and
Technology Center for the Blind who were in town
for the American Society for Engineering
Education
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=okUCglwVjSOdyHXyrtqQIg..>Spring
2009 Mid-Atlantic Conference. Anne Taylor, NFB
Jernigan Institute's Director of Access
Technology, also presented to the plenary session
of this conference on Saturday on the importance
of considering accessibility in the technology design process.
The team has added some more updates on the
Access Technology Blog from the California State
University at Northridges annual Technology &
Persons with Disabilities Conference:
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Adf6KNHpJcg3OMliQzlTzA..>CSUN
in Los Angeles Demonstrations
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=dLEJf_c-T71wdL76i-J45Q..>PDF
Accessibility Wizard
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=FVgBw0CU4sKfB38mQ7zwQg..>Interviews
with Serotek and Peter Cantisani
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=GumKVOSeVBKbfQpkUFCbqQ..>Anne
Taylor talks to GW Micro, Enabling Technologies,
and Nuance
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=N0btUPqILuQewrfQo1uK0A..>Anne
Taylor interviewing Gareth Collins from Dolphin Computers at CSUN
On the Access Technology tips page, HumanWare
contributed a tip on the new update for the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Ggvae1f5r02imJfpoQp0-Q..>Victor
Reader Stream: Bookmark Alert. Dolphin Computers
also shared some of their
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=wW9-Iq8vFCcUAdNokwEfPA..>EasyConverter
Tips!
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From the tenBroek Library
Ari Ne'eman address the Symposium
Photo: Ari Ne'eman gives Keynote Address
The 2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=uUSrAgLUVYK92xlUSo5fww..>Jacobus
tenBroek Disability Law Symposium, New
Perspectives on Disability Law Advancing the
Right to Live in the World, took place in the
Jernigan Institute on April 17, 2009. Over ninety
people from throughout the United States and
Canada attended, and Mr. Hamou Bouakkaz,
Technical Advisor to the Mayor of Paris, also
participated as part of a United States
Department of State sponsored tour of the
Jernigan Institute. A total of fifty-seven
academic, advocacy, and governmental
organizations were represented including Stiehm
Law Office; Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Inc.;
Wellesley College; Department of Homeland
Security; D.C. Office of Human Rights;
Westchester Independent Living Center; and Women Embracing Abilities Now.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Gi0k_YTYNMGxwyu97ijphw..>Kareem
Dale, Special Assistant to President Obama for
Disability Policy, headed the list of leading
national and international advocates and scholars
who made presentations at the 2009
symposium. Other presenters included Assistant
Attorney General Maura Healey, Commonwealth of
Massachusetts; Professor Gerard Quinn, National
University of Ireland, Galway; Christine Griffin,
United States Equal Employmeent Opportunity
Commission; and Samuel Bagenstos, Visiting
Professor at UCLA School of
Law.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=9cQYGezoSJReDpqkcA-Rhw..>Ari
Ne'eman, Founding President of the Autistic
Self-Advocacy Network, was the luncheon keynote speaker.
Go to the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=3K-LYN_rJEqb-u8Ggic6Pw..>Jacobus
tenBroek Disability Law Symposium Web page to
hear recordings of the 2009 symposium sessions.
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Independence Market
Braille Is Beautiful program
Photo: Braille Is Beautiful full set
Braille Is Beautiful Kits Available from the NFB Independence Market
During this year of celebrating Louis Braille's
birth and accomplishments, we have updated the
Braille Is Beautiful Program to make it even
easier to share the message of the power of Braille with sighted children.
This innovative diversity awareness program uses
the beauty of Braille to build a bridge of
understanding between sighted and blind
children. It teaches sighted students how to
read and write the Braille alphabet code. As they
discover how much fun it is to read and write
Braille "bumps," they come to respect and
appreciate the way blind children learn, and
ultimately accept them as friends and equals in
the classroom. The program targets sighted
children in grades four through six, but it can
be adapted for younger or older youth. It can be
used in the classroom and with youth clubs,
service organizations, and individual students.
No previous experience with Braille or blindness
is required to successfully teach the material.
The program comes in different kits to fit
different budgets and instructional needs.
The following kits are now available for ordering
from the NFB Independence Market:
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=QnJ5U-ZEOb3nlTSiRTFHfA..>Teachers
Guide Economy Kit,
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=19J6niMjU81HMeJXtwKOtQ..>Audiovisual
Kit, and
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=YPRK1mTA6bGQvLSPuJW0qA..>Curriculum
Program Kit.
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Parent Outreach
Just outa special issue of Future Reflections,
the quarterly publication for parents and
teachers of blind children published by the
NFB. According to editor Barbara Cheadle, in
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Hz6_0s4dvWr6eHchwzmjtQ..>"A
Celebration of Braille" you'll find: "inspiring
stories that celebrate the impact Braille has had
in the lives of ordinary people, exciting
articles that describe a few of the innovative
programs that bring the beauty and versatility of
Braille into the lives of both blind and sighted
children, informative articles with practical
tips and strategies about how to use Braille more
effectively, rousing calls-to-action from Braille
advocates, and some fun facts about Braille that
readers can easily share with family and
friends." Take a look and celebrate Braille!
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Spotlight on the Imagination Fund
Photo: Kids on blind-built bikes
Photo: Kids on blind-built bikes
I got a new bike! And it was built by a blind man.
In this space we usually spotlight the one of the
projects conducted by Federation chapters and
affiliates around the country with support from
the Imagination Fund. The projects that receive
funding exemplify our NFB esprit and imagination,
help spread our positive message, and increase
the possibilities in blind peoples lives. In
like spirit, a team building session was held
this month in Indianapolis. Several hundred blind
entrepreneurs attending business leadership
training worked together to assemble dozens of
bikes and then gave them to children from the
local boys and girls club. Leading the way with
his customary energy and enthusiasm was Kevan
Worley, the vigorous chairman of our Imagination
Fund and president of the sponsoring
organization, the National Association of Blind
Merchants. Read how the blind gave back to the
community through the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=RUyiw5GVg5wVT_ihyErXnw..>Build-a-Bike
program.
The
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=zCZzNrskmkxP8JlCXacyeQ..>Imagination
Fund provides support for the outreach efforts of
local Federation chapters and affiliates
throughout the United States as well as the
research, technology, and education programs and
initiatives of the NFB Jernigan Institute. The
Imagination Fund was established January 2004
with the Grand Opening of our NFB research and training institute.
There's a new way to make change with a dollar
The need for NFB Jernigan Institute programs,
increased Braille literacy, and exciting
affiliate programs has never been greater. Now
more than ever, we need the help of every member
and your friends. This year the Imagination Fund
is introducing the Every Member, Every Friend
Match Campaign. Simply pledge a single dollar
each day for the months April through July 2009.
Your $1 a day commitment plus a friends matching
$1 a day over the course of only four months will
total $240 to support the outreach efforts of
local Federation chapters and affiliates
throughout the United States and the research,
technology, and education programs and
initiatives of the NFB Jernigan Institute.
Plus we'll give you March for Independence
merchandise when your friends or family members
match your promise! While March for Independence
T-shirts are only available to Marchers if they
raise $250, participants in the Every Member,
Every Friend Match Campaign will earn a T-shirt
for $240 when a friend matches a participant's $1
a day commitment (a $10 discount). And the
benefits increase with the matches! Participants
who get 3 matches will receive this years March
for Independence $500 prize (a $20
discount). Those who get 7 matches or more will
receive the top prize, the medallion awarded to
Marchers who raise $1,000 or more (a $40 discount).
Please visit the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=qHYdL6RHJamh2Zi-FAFx9A..>Every
Member, Every Friend page to learn how you can
educate your friends and make your promises to
help end the Braille literacy crisis today.
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NFB Calendar
2009 Year of Louis Braille's Bicentennial,
launch of the first U.S. coin containing readable
Braille, and kickoff of the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=cncX31FbWwoXRFbApbVqBQ..>NFB
Braille Literacy Campaign. Contact the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=aqt9OSNN7zCw0vxTraKyTQ..>U.S.
Mint to purchase your own
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=pWY4X-_eM8TvMDInqLZZ5w..>Louis
Braille Bicentennial Silver Dollar.
April 4, 2009 Thanks to all of our supporters
of
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=je9eGhcG24drkJYAvcDaaw..>The
Cane Event: Celebrating Braille
Image: Whozit wearing a top hat
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=je9eGhcG24drkJYAvcDaaw..>
Readers are Leaders. The event held in Members
Hall at NFB headquarters in Baltimore was an
overwhelming success, and we're already making
plans for next year! This event netted over
$100,000 for the Jernigan Institute Braille Literacy Campaign.
May 8-9, 2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=cqGB6KPBKoklLgyTw16tjg..>Beginnings
and Blueprints Early Childhood Conference, open
to parents of blind children ages birth to seven.
Part of NFB Jernigan Institute's
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=N-FukLZCvgLMQsnsv6c19w..>Early
Childhood Education initiative.
May 10, 2009 Mother's Day! Honor your mom with
an NFB e-Card on her special day. She will be
very proud that you made a donation to Braille
Literacy and the National Federation of the Blind
IN HER NAME! All recipients will be listed on
the Imagination Fund Web site. Your mom will
receive her e-card whenever you
specify.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=_MCRw-xKuyObJpBf6lhlkA..>SEND
e-CARD NOW
May 15-17, 2009 Future Directions in Braille
Research Seminar at the NFB Jernigan Institute.
May 30,
2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=2iCfWAYQfNLBK40qNgRLEA..>Pre-registration
cut-off for
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=YW638SGQ23J-OHr-1dHUow..>NFB
2009 National Convention. When purchased online
before May 31st, the pre-registration fee for
convention is $15 ($20 on-site) and the cost of a
banquet ticket is $35 ($40 on-site).
June 15-26,
2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=APLaIf2fhmY-FcIDCH9_pQ..>Braille
Enrichment for Literacy and Learning (BELL) program in Wisconsin.
July 3-8,
2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=_XPHkRT0Mnp_Sqy1RtRlzQ..>NFB
2009 National Convention, Marriott at the
Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan. For
reservations, write directly to the Detroit
Marriott Renaissance Center, 100 Renaissance
Center, Detroit, Michigan 48243, or call
1-800-266-9432. Information for sponsors,
exhibitors, and other attendees is
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=XP7VBih9KZWg_aXuZ9n3IQ..>online.
Available throughout Maydiscounted
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=qm3l-TlzJK5xiUjOPxAYOw..>online
pre-registration and banquet ticket sales.
July 6, 2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=sW7qC-R4KBCIL9HSsPz-8g..>Motor
City March for Independence, A Walk for
Opportunity, Detroit, Michigan.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=PzYgdLmKWjXqSqPbM2Qmrg..>Register
to participate in the third annual March in
Detroit. Hear an
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=LDxAEN8dVT2g74jFSG4j6w..>audio
report on last year's Dallas March.
July 13-24,
2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=WY6G-8VRlXW1KZ-D0KflPA..>Braille
Enrichment for Literacy and Learning (BELL) program in Georgia.
July 26-August 1, 2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=Kutz3gdyRjSIZjllDEPt_g..>NFB
Youth Slam: A STEM Leadership Academy, University
of Maryland, College Park. View a
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=O5ECuafRFAoB9FM2k_EWIA..>video
about this exciting event!
August 3-15,
2009
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=iAaAegf-HuBBPnoYEujghQ..>Braille
Enrichment for Literacy and Learning (BELL) program in Maryland.
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Citation
What We Believe
We respect that authors have the right to control
their content and be paid for their
work. Reading a book aloud with text-to-speech
technology, however, is not a violation of
copyright. The Authors Guilds threatened
removal of text-to-speech from its books and its
proposed alternativesa burdensome registration
system or extra charge for people with print
disabilities to read their booksconstitutes
discrimination against people with print
disabilities, censorship, and is bad business for
authors and publishers. We want to pay for and
read books like everybody else.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=2TBABlH-cMBFRhKLkgkvPA..>Excerpt
from statement of the Reading Rights Coalition,
comprising over thirty organizations representing
the 15 million Americans who cannot read print
because of blindness, dyslexia, spinal cord
injury, and other print disabilities.
If your organization wants to join the Reading
Rights Coalition, please use the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=nc98Jfw1zrnxV7S1o7b7VQ..>Contact
Us form.
View what you can do as an individual to promote
equal access to books for people with print
disabilities.
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=YesXO84-wa6OD3105UF9eg..>Take
Action Now!
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Thank you for reading the NFB Jernigan Institute's Imagineering Our Future.
Mentor Trevor Attenberg leads campers along the nature trail
Photo: Group on white water raft
Support the Jernigan Institute through the
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=YuEup0kUzj1kXE_XBRu36g..>Imagination
Fund
Photo: Young woman playing flute
Interesting links:
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=PtGqzNjJZBUdWBrk-gV28w..>Archive
of Straight Talk about Vision Loss videos
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=UQmJ58coVtkUAMxT1NoAng..>National
Center for Blind Youth in Science
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=YiGqvH4TYLDMJsRHzm0SQw..>Access
Technology Tips
Photo: Youth practicing martial art
Blogs:
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=7B51R1BMJiMjjzZswco3hw..>Access
Technology
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=8D1CRxTBlfhd25KM7siHCQ..>Voice
of the Nation's Blind
Photo: Senior couple
Publication archives:
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=3QFIsWg1a4Za7Z8rcjNMPQ..>Voice
of the Diabetic
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=-Oh6ard0vRsmTUKxnY106g..>Future
Reflections
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=smfDg8IEdDhy7r0e0r3ZXQ..>Braille
Monitor
Photo: Mom and son take a moment and a hug
Graphic Logo: National Federation of the Blind
Visit us at
<http://www.marchforindependence.org/site/R?i=udIjspA_kTNnYueEKugTNw..>nfb.org
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
Imagine a Future Full of Opportunity
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Jernigan Institute, National Federation of the
Blind, 1800 Johnson Street, Baltimore, MD 21230
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