[Ohio-Talk] How to Subscribe to the Braille Monitor

Suzanne Turner smturner.234 at gmail.com
Sat Apr 1 16:14:37 UTC 2023


The Braille Monitor is the flagship publication of the National Federation
of the Blind.

 

It covers the events and activities of the NFB, addresses the issues we face
as blind people, and highlights our members.

 

Cover of the Braille Monitor magazine.

Distributed eleven times a year since 1957, the Braille Monitor:

 

list of 5 items

. Offers a positive philosophy about blindness to both blind readers and the
public at large

. Serves as a vehicle for advocacy and protection of civil rights

. Addresses social concerns affecting the blind

. Discusses issues related to employment, education, legislation, and
rehabilitation

. Provides news about products and technology used by the blind

list end

 

To learn more, we invite you to read Dr. Kenneth Jernigan's 1993 article
entitled, 

"Concerning History and the Braille Monitor."

 

How to Subscribe

 

The Braille Monitor is available online, via email, in fourteen-point
inkprint, in Braille, and on USB flash drive. It is also available through
our 

NFB-NEWSLINER

program and via podcast by searching for "National Federation of the
Blind-Braille Monitor" in your podcast client.

 

You can 

subscribe to the email version here.

To subscribe to the inkprint, Braille, or USB flash drive version, or to
change your format or mailing address, please contact us at 410-659-9314,
extension

2344, or 

nfbpublications at nfb.org.

Please indicate which format you would like to receive. If based in the
United States, NFB members are invited, and nonmembers are requested, to
cover

the subscription cost (i.e., $40). All subscriptions mailed to foreign
countries are invoiced at $75 USD per year, and Canadian subscriptions are
invoiced

at $50 USD per year. Checks should be made payable to the National
Federation of the Blind and sent to the NFB, attention Braille Monitor, 200
East Wells

Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21230.



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