[PACapitalChapter] 2020 NFB National Convention Agenda

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2020 ANNUAL CONVENTION
NFB20
ANYWHERE & EVERYWHERE
JULY 14 to JULY 18

WELCOME TO THE 80th ANNUAL CONVENTION OF THE NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE
BLIND

Mark A. Riccobono, President
National Federation of the Blind
200 East Wells Street at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

John Berggren, Chairman
Convention Organization and Activities

*Zoom links coming soon.


WELCOME!


Welcome to the 80th annual convention of the National Federation of the
Blind, being held virtually all across the country (and around the globe).
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the ways we ordinarily connect to advance
our movement, but it has not changed the spirit of the Federation.
Extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures, and love, hope, and
determination will always transcend distance. Though the format of this
year’s convention is new for all of us, there are still many of the same
opportunities to learn new things, be inspired by our colleagues, renew
Federation family friendships, and participate in the conversations that
raise the expectations for blind people. Though apart, we will still build
the Federation together.


ROOKIE ROUNDUP


A First for Us All: Attend Rookie Round Up

All convention attendees are cordially invited to attend a welcoming Zoom
meeting on Tuesday, July 7, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. EDT. President Riccobono
and Pam Allen will be on hand to kick off the convention and preview the
week’s activities. More helpful tips to help you prepare will be included in
emails sent to all registered attendees and posted on nfb.org/convention
<https://nfb.org/convention> .


INCLUSIVITY, DIVERSITY, AND SOCIAL CONDUCT


We are committed to providing a harassment-free environment for everyone.
Thank you for cultivating an atmosphere in which participants from diverse
backgrounds can learn, network, and share with each other in an environment
of mutual respect. We are committed to diversity, equity, and the free
expression of ideas. These principles have been outlined in our code of
conduct found at https://nfb.org/code-conduct.

We recognize a shared responsibility to create and uphold that atmosphere
for the benefit of all. Prohibited behaviors include harassment, unwelcome
sexual attention, and inappropriate use of the NFB virtual convention
platform. Prohibited behavior or misuse of the platform will not be
tolerated and may result in removal from the convention and/or other
consequences. For assistance or to report an incident at the convention,
please call 410-659-9314, extension 2475, or email coc at nfb.org
<mailto:coc at nfb.org>  for immediate attention. Formal reports can be
submitted at
https://www.nfb.org/about-us/history-and-governance/code-conduct/grievance-r
eport-form. All formal reports will be fully investigated according to the
steps in our code of conduct. Thank you for doing your part to contribute to
our community and the high expectations we strive to maintain.


REGISTRATION


Convention registration was conducted online and is now closed. Those who
registered will receive exclusive email announcements and be eligible to win
door prizes during convention. Registered members who are current on their
dues will also be entitled to enroll in the system to cast votes in national
elections and the consideration of resolutions. However, if you did not
register, you are still welcome and strongly encouraged to participate in
all convention events as listed in the agenda that follows.


EXHIBIT HALL


In a virtual environment, the Exhibit Hall experience will obviously be
different than it is in person. However, all attendees are encouraged to
visit XXXXX where you will find many familiar and some new exhibitors in our
virtual exhibit hall.

Exhibit Hall hours of operation are:

*	Tuesday; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
*	Wednesday; 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
*	Thursday; 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
*	Friday; 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
*	Saturday; 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


INDEPENDENCE MARKET


As with the Exhibit Hall, you cannot visit the NFB Independence Market in
person. However, the Market will continue to accept phone orders during
convention and has extended hours to reflect our multiple-time-zone
convention schedule this year.

Independence Market hours of operation are:

*	Tuesday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
*	Wednesday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
*	Thursday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
*	Friday; 9:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
*	Saturday; Closed


PRESIDENTIAL SUITE


This year the Presidential Suite will be in a Zoom room, accessed by
XXXXXXX. You will be able to leave a message with the host for Mark
Riccobono, the elected President of the National Federation of the Blind. We
will also have some limited opportunities for individuals or groups to
schedule appointments to speak with him. Let the host know you would like to
schedule a meeting and leave your contact information so we can reach you
with the appointment time.

Also, come mingle with other members in the Presidential Suite. A host will
be available to greet visitors, virtual meeting rooms will be available for
Federation members to talk to one other, and Federation leaders will be
available to answer questions and to make connections within the resource
network of the movement. The host will place you in a room when you arrive
in the suite. (Sorry, no popcorn or M&Ms provided.)

Presidential Suite hours are:

*	Tuesday; 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
*	Wednesday; 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.; 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
*	Thursday; 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.; 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
*	Friday; 9:00 to 10:45 a.m.
*	Saturday; 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


SPECIAL ATTENTION ITEMS


*	The National Convention agenda has been assembled using Eastern
Daylight Time (EDT). Please be mindful to convert published times to your
appropriate time zone.
*	Banquet tickets will neither be sold nor exchanged this year. You
are encouraged to arrange for your favorite entrée and imagine yourself at a
table of ten at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday night.
*	The NFB’s 2020 National Organization of Parents of Blind Children
Division (NOPBC) Conference, held each year in conjunction with the National
Federation of the Blind’s National Convention, will also be convened
virtually. Information for this year’s NOPBC Conference, titled “Virtual
Reality: Accessible Learning, Activities, and Networking Opportunities for
Blind Children and Their Families,” can be found at
http://nopbc.org/2020-nopbc-conference-nfb-convention. Visit the site to
register for the conference and to find a full agenda for adult and family
events as well as Youth Track and Kid Track schedule information.


Tuesday 


9:00 AM - 5:00 PM—CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN REHABILITATION AND EDUCATION FOR
THE BLIND—NINETEENTH ANNUAL REHABILITATION AND ORIENTATION AND MOBILITY
CONFERENCE


*	Registration (online before July 13 at
https://nbpcb.org/members/login.php?r=/members/er.php?eid=416): students and
professionals, $25 Sponsors: National Blindness Professional Certification
Board (NBPCB) and the Professional Development & Research Institute on
Blindness (PDRIB) at the Louisiana Tech University.
*	Dr. Edward Bell, Chair


10:00 - 11:00 AM—TARGET FOR ALL


*	Come hear from accessibility experts working on target.com. Learn
about various options to shop Target, including same-day delivery, and how
our team ensures everyone has equal access.


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM—EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING


*	No networking this year. Instead, a discussion by members of the
committee about new directions in employment for the NFB. We'll highlight
the employers in this year’s NFB National Career Fair, too.
*	Dick Davis, Chair


10:00 AM - 12:00 PM—NEW APH BRAILLE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES


*	Explore a variety of accessible APH products and services in this
two-hour webinar.
*	10:00 - 11:00 AM—Newest Braille Solutions: The Mantis Q40 and
Chameleon 20
*	11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—BrailleBlaster and the resources available
through the ConnectCenter


11:00 AM - 12:30 PM—WHAT’S NEW WITH JAWS, FUSION, AND ZOOMTEXT


*	Join us for a discussion of what’s new about our software over the
past year and a look ahead to what is coming with 2021 just around the
corner. We will touch on licensing options, convention specials, new
features, and as always, there will be time for questions and answers.
*	Eric Damery, Vice President Software Product Management; Rachel
Buchanan, CVRT, Product Manager: User Education and Outreach; and Glen
Gordon, Software Fellow, Vispero


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM— MICROSOFT: WHAT’S NEW WITH SEEING AI


*	Seeing AI turns the visual world into an audible experience,
harnessing the power of AI to describe people, text, and objects. Designed
by and for the blind and low-vision community, Seeing AI strives to complete
multiple tasks with one iOS app. We’ll discuss the most recent updates in
product development and feature testing.
*	Saqib Shaikh and Jiaxin Zheng, Presenters


12:00 - 5:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	12:00-2:00 PM—Your Convention Experience
*	2:00-3:00 PM—Tech Is Not Just for Homework
*	3:00-4:00 PM—Working Out Isn’t Just at the Gym!
*	4:00-5:00 PM—Training with NASA


12:00 - 1:00 PM—ACCESSIBILITY AT MICROSOFT


*	Join us to learn about accessibility at Microsoft. Go beyond the
basics to explore topics such as technology and mental health, AI and data
representation, and how the blind community is shaping the future of product
accessibility.
*	Megan Lawrence, PhD, Sr. Accessibility Evangelist, Presenter


12:00 - 1:00 PM—FUNDRAISING DURING A PANDEMIC


*	In this seminar we will share ideas for affiliates and chapters
around fundraising during the pandemic. We will also explore prospecting,
cultivating, and stewarding donors at this time.
*	Patti Chang, Facilitator


1:00 - 2:30 PM—ACCESS + ABILITY: BANKING AND FINANCIAL SERVICES


*	Please join JPMorgan Chase for interactive discussion on digital
accessibility and banking. Topics will include assistive technology,
financial health, and information needs. 


1:00 - 3:00 PM—MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE MEETING


*	Affiliate membership chairs, membership committee members, chapter
presidents, and all Federationists should join us in finding ways to
discover potential members while keeping current members engaged and
interested. Sharing best practices across the Federation will take our
chapters, affiliates, and our national organization to the next level.
*	Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs


1:00 - 4:00 PM—NFB NATIONAL CAREER FAIR


*	Back again and better than ever! This year's career fair will
feature employers and job seekers from all over the country. Zoom makes this
fair available to everyone. Registrations only through July 5; no walk-ins
possible this year.
*	Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.
*	Dick Davis, Chair


1:00 PM - 4:45 PM—VIRTUAL REALITY: Accessible Learning, Activities, and
Networking Opportunities for Blind Children and Their Families


*	Registration: full registration, $10; limited registration, free
*	Sponsored by the NFB’s National Organization of Parents of Blind
Children Division (NOPBC). For more details, visit
http://nopbc.org/2020-nopbc-conference-nfb-convention.
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President
*	1:00 - 2:00 PM—General Session
*	2:00 - 2:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session I 

*	It’s All About That Braille: Cracking the Code
*	Tech Talk: Typing, an Essential Skill
*	Fourteen: It’s a Magical Age
*	Let’s Socialize: Audio Described Content for Your Child

*	2:45 - 4:00 PM—General Session Reconvened
*	4:00 - 4:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session II 

*	It’s All About That Braille: The Power of the Perkins Brailler
*	I Like to Move It: Cane Travel Skills in Everyday Life
*	Tech Talk: All About Screen Readers
*	Counting Sheep: Help Your Child Get a Good Night’s Sleep
*	Let’s Socialize: Common and Popular Dances


1:30 - 3:00 PM—MUJERES OF THE FEDERATION


*	This bilingual celebration of blind Latina excellence features
Conchita Hernandez Legorreta, activist, scholar, and leader. Conchita will
deliver a dynamic address providing inspiration, mentorship, and strategies
for success to the next generation of blind Latina trailblazers.
*	Shalma Arroyo-Mercado and Rosy Carranza, Facilitators


2:00 - 3:00 PM—EMPOWERING INDEPENDENCE: LEARNING FUSION, JAWS, AND ZOOMTEXT


*	This session acknowledges the obstacles inherent to learning and
teaching assistive technology and detail our strategy for providing user
education to anyone interested in Fusion, JAWS, or ZoomText. We’ll discuss
why we decided to make our online training free and what that decision means
for future content.
*	Rachel Buchanan, CVRT, Product Manager: User Education and Outreach
and Elizabeth Whitaker, Technical Writer: User Education and Outreach,
Vispero


2:00 - 4:00 PM—HUMANWARE PRODUCT SHOWCASE


*	During this product showcase, we will discuss new features of the
BrailleNote Touch Plus. We will also talk about new happenings on the Victor
Reader Trek with a new map browsing mode and map provider. We will wrap with
a dive into our low-vision tech, with a magnifier for everyone.


2:00 - 5:00 PM—NAGDU SEMINAR


*	An emergency veterinarian will discuss nutrition, exercise, and
wellness for you and your dog. Learn what advocacy trends to watch for. Find
out from guide dog training programs and guide dog users what is involved in
getting and working with a dog.
*	Marion Gwizdala, President, National Association Guide Dog Users


2:00 - 6:00 PM—NFB-NEWSLINE® DEMONSTRATION OPEN HOUSE


*	Have you never heard of NFB-NEWSLINE, or are you a new user? Are you
a seasoned pro and want to learn more of the detailed features of the
service? Stop by and learn how the information sources of NFB-NEWSLINE can
help you become part of your community’s conversation!


3:00 - 4:00 PM—GREEK FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES ALUMNI


*	Are you a member of a national Greek organization, the Masons, or
the Eastern Star? Help build our relationships with Greek letter
organizations to ensure inclusion and participation, to engage in
fundraising, and to serve as a resource for the blind considering
membership.
*	Shawn Callaway, President, NFB of the District of Columbia


3:00 - 4:00 PM—HEALTH AND WELL-BEING WITH EN-VISION


*	Join us for tips on health and well-being, using the ScripTalk
Mobile app, and results from the ScripTalk Medication Error Survey.
*	Sharla Glass and Richie Lefebrve, Presenters


3:00 - 5:00 PM—TRANSFORMING LIVES FOR TRANSGENDER PEOPLE


*	Discuss shared experiences with accessing mental and medical health
services.
*	Learn useful practices for interacting with health care
professionals, managing medications, and navigating misidentifications and
daily social interactions.
*	Sponsored by the Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the NFB LGBT
group.
*	Kaden Colton and Susan Reimers, Facilitators


3:00 - 5:00 PM—WHAT’S NEW WITH AMAZON ACCESSIBILITY


*	Join us to learn about accessibility of Amazon products including
Fire TV, tablets, Prime Video, Echo, and Kindle. This event will include
product demos, presentations from Amazon accessibility leaders, and
opportunities for Q&A, with exciting Amazon prizes for lucky attendees.


4:30 - 6:00 PM—SSI AND SSDI 101: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW


*	Have you ever wanted to know how Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) work or how you may benefit
from these programs? Join us as we explore the ins and outs of all things
benefits. Questions welcome!
*	Stephanie Flynt, Government Affairs Specialist, Presenter


5:00 - 6:00 PM—Blind and MENA: Another Kind of Brown


*	Members who are American Arab, North African, Middle Eastern,
Muslim, and Sikh face unique challenges in post-9/11 America, especially
around blindness and access to services. Join us to learn about identity,
stereotypes, and challenges experienced by these communities.
*	Ronza Othman and Zuhair Mahd, Presenters


5:00 - 6:00 PM—NLS UPDATE AND Q&A


*	The National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS)
is looking to the future. Join NLS Director Karen Keninger and staff for an
update on the NLS and Marrakesh, the upcoming Braille eReader pilots, and
more. A question and answer session will follow the update.


5:00 - 6:00 PM—MICROSOFT WINDOWS ACCESSIBILITY AND FEATURES


*	Come and learn about the in-box accessibility features Windows has
to offer and get a quick tour of the new features that have been introduced
in the Windows May 2020 update. Chat with the team and ask any questions and
provide feedback on the product.
*	Carolina Hernandez and Jeremy Curry, Presenters


5:00 - 7:00 PM—NOPBC FAMILY GAME TIME


*	Drop in to discuss, play, and learn how to make accessible games.
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President


5:00 - 9:00 PM—2020 JOB SEEKER SEMINAR


*	You’re in it for the long run, and we are, too! This year's seminar
will give you even more skills you can use to get jobs in today's changing
job market. Also learn about new NFB initiatives in employment.
*	Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.
*	Dick Davis, Chair


6:00 - 7:00 PM—ACCESSIBLE PRODUCTS HOTLINE SHOWCASE


*	Learn about Envision’s free nationwide Accessible Products Hotline
and about the Accessible Toolbox podcast. Meet the team and get more details
and demos on the latest accessible products for home, work, and travel.


6:00 - 7:00 PM—ACCESS AS OPPORTUNITY AT FACEBOOK


*	Facebook’s mission is to bring the world closer together, and that
includes everyone. Hear how their award-winning accessibility efforts are
improving access to Facebook at scale and driving advancement in
accessibility beyond the company.


6:00 - 7:30 PM—WEBMASTERS MEETING


*	A meeting for all NFB affiliate and division webmasters to discuss
the importance of an informative, accessible, and visually attractive
website.
*	Gary Wunder, Chair


6:00 - 8:00 PM—BLACK LEADERS ADVANCING THE FEDERATION


*	Celebrate the numerous contributions of black Federation leaders.
Let’s inspire youth through personal empowerment, leadership development,
and mentorship. All are welcome to attend.
*	Shawn Callaway, Facilitator


6:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LEGAL OFFICE HOURS: EMPLOYMENT MATTERS


*	Meet with a disability rights attorney to discuss employment
discrimination concerns, including accommodation denials, barriers to
unemployment benefits, inaccessible workplace software, and more. Schedule
your appointment by emailing vyingling at nfb.org
<file:///C:\Users\sskaarer\Dropbox\2020%20convention\agenda\vyingling@nfb.or
g> .


7:00 - 8:30 PM—ELECTRONIC BALLOT DELIVERY: HOW DOES IT WORK


*	The coronavirus pandemic has caused many elections to be moved to
all vote-by-mail. Learn how vote-by-mail can be made accessible through
demonstrations of three of the most commonly used electronic ballot delivery
systems.
*	Lou Ann Blake, Facilitator


7:00 - 8:30 PM—NABS SUCCESS SUMMIT FOR STUDENTS


*	The National Association of Blind Students is kicking off our
convention week with killer speakers and interactive fun! This experience
will be unlike any other, so join your fellow blind students for an
authentic evening to remember!
*	Kathryn Webster, President


7:00 - 9:00 PM—LEGISLATIVE MEET UP


*	A recap of Washington Seminar, a rundown of priorities, and an
opportunity for legislative directors and others interested in advocating
for the rights of the nation’s blind to exchange strategies to move our
legislative priorities at the local, state, and federal levels.
*	Stephanie Flynt and Jeff Kaloc, Government Affairs Specialists,
Co-Presenters


7:00 - 10:00 PM—NOPBC PARENT OPEN HOUSE


*	Drop in to speak with NOPBC board members and other convention
veterans. Relax, chat, meet new families and teachers, and connect with old
friends.
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President


8:00 - 9:00 PM—JUDAISM MEETING


*	Join us to discuss the reopening of synagogues and how this
influences us as blind attendees.
*	David Stayer, Chair, NFB in Judaism Group


8:00 - 10:00 PM—BLIND PARENTS GROUP


*	This year, the main focus of conversation will center around online
resources for blind parents. The second hour will be a social hour just for
parents.
*	Lisamaria Martinez and Briley O’Connor, Co-Presenters


8:30 – 10:00 PM—CULTIVATING ASIAN/PACIFIC ISLANDER IDENTITIES


*	Connect with other blind Asian members to discuss cultural practices
and to share strategies for approaching vision loss. Provide your insight on
delivering culturally relevant outreach, including producing materials,
messaging techniques, and identifying needed resources.
*	Colin Wong, Deepa Goraya, and Sachin Pavithran, Facilitators


Wednesday 


11:00 - 11:30 AM—IT HAPPENED IN FLORIDA


*	A discussion of how Florida became the first state to offer Freedom
Scientific software to everyone statewide and how Florida residents can get
it.
*	Douglas Gerry, National Software Sales Manager, Vispero


11:00AM - 12:00 PM—DEMOCRACY LIVE: ACCESSIBLE AT HOME VOTING


*	Accessible vote-by-mail is the fastest growing method of voting in
the United States. Come learn about how it works and see how you can ensure
equal access to voting safely and securely from home.


11:30 AM - 1:30 PM—WE’RE BLIND, BUT NOT COLOR-BLIND


*	Do you want to be an ally for racial justice within the Federation
and beyond? Do you feel proclaiming color-blindness isn’t enough? Using
perspectives from sociology, this session will help participants understand
how racism operates beyond the level of individual prejudices.
*	Angela Frederick, PhD, Facilitator


11:30 AM - 1:30 PM—SELF-ADVOCACY AND LEGAL STRATEGIES


*	Join moderators Pam Allen and Dick Davis as we discuss self-advocacy
and litigation with members of the government affairs and legal staff. Hear
success stories, best practices, and lessons learned.
*	11:30 AM -12:25 PM—Session 1: Using Progressive Advocacy and Legal
Strategies to Resolve Barriers
*	12:35 -1:30 PM—Session 2: Self-Advocacy and Litigation in Employment
Matters


12:00 - 1:45 PM—NOPBC BREAKOUTS


*	12:00 - 12:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session III 

*	It’s All About That Braille: Embracing the Slate and Stylus
*	I Like to Move It: The True Advantages of the Long White Cane
*	Tech Talk: Harnessing the Power of the Google Suite of Products
*	Oh Yes, I Made Mistakes—And Lived to Tell the Tale
*	Let’s Socialize: Learning the “Soft Skills” of Socialization

*	1:00 - 1:45 PM—NOPBC Concurrent Workshops, Session IV 

*	It’s All About That Braille: Making Braille Fun
*	Tech Talk: Choosing a Braille Embosser
*	Singing for My Supper: Blind Adults and Their First Jobs
*	Let’s Socialize: Accessible, Virtual Ways to Retain Friendships


12:00 - 2:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Impromptu Fashion Show


12:30 - 1:30 PM—MEET BLIND, INCORPORATED


*	Build Your Future at BLIND, Inc. with urban cane travel, practical
and exotic cooking, fastest Braille learning, tech galore, internships and
jobs, physical fitness and self-defense, dogsledding, and white water
rafting. Become part of our extended family!
*	Jennifer Kennedy, Executive Director


12:30 - 1:30 PM—THE OS TRAP FOR BLIND STUDENTS


*	Discuss the negative results blind students often experience using a
Braille notetaker as their sole accessibility device during their K-12
matriculation, versus the continuity of platform in Windows 10 achieved when
the ElBraille is used in this same role.
*	Ron Miller, Blindness Technology Product Specialist, Vispero,
Presenter


12:00 - 1:30 PM—BANKING DURING THE PANDEMIC AND DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITY


*	Join JPMorgan Chase for an interactive conversation on digital
banking during the pandemic. Discuss your banking experiences during the
pandemic and provide feedback around online accessibility.


2:00 - 4:30 PM—NFB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING (Open to All)


5:00 PM—RESOLUTIONS COMMITTEE


*	Sharon Maneki, Chair


5:00 – 6:00 PM—ACCESSIBLE VOTE-BY-MAIL: ORIGINS AND DEMO


*	Hear about the origins of accessible vote-by-mail, the process of
ballot distribution, and screen reader support and security. See a demo of
accessible ballot features.
*	John Schmitt, Five Cedars Group, Presenter


5:00 - 6:30 PM—FINANCIAL RESOURCES FOR CHANGING TIMES


*	In these uncertain times, COVID-19 has changed our lives and
impacted many people with disabilities. Participate in this Wells Fargo
workshop to discuss financial resilience and managing your finances during a
crisis, such as COVID-19.


5:00 - 6:30 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Harry Potter Escape Room


5:00 - 7:00 PM—RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE


*	Technology is omnipresent in our lives. While it is invaluable in
education and employment, the blind are still excluded from many products.
Hear about new advances and discuss how to influence developers to include
accessibility in their offerings.
*	Brian Buhrow, Chair


5:00 - 7:00 PM—UPWARD MOBILITY SEMINAR


*	Back again, this ever-popular seminar will help you move forward in
your career, life, and relationships. A blueprint to live the life you want!
Sponsored by the NFB Employment Committee.


5:00 - 7:00 PM—DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION COMMITTEE MEETING


*	Attend our annual meeting to hear about our activities and to learn
how you can become involved with our committee. Let's learn from each other
to grow our understanding and to increase our impact around diversity,
equity, and inclusion.
*	Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs


6:00 - 6:45 PM—THE ULTIMATE ONLINE BRAILLE BOOK FAIR


*	Sponsored by the American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults.
Learn about ShareBraille, how you can get and contribute free Braille books,
and how you can advance Braille literacy everywhere by reusing those
hard-copy Braille books.
*	Melissa Riccobono, Braille Outreach Specialist, American Action Fund
for Blind Children and Adults, Presenter


6:00 - 7:00 PM—MICROSOFT SOUNDSCAPE


*	Microsoft Soundscape explores the use of innovative audio-based
technology via 3D audio cues to enable people to build a richer awareness of
their surroundings, thus becoming more confident and empowered to get
around. We’ll examine how Soundscape has helped our users enjoy new
experiences and develop new skills.
*	Chantelle Smith, Orientation & Mobility Specialist & Access
Consultant, National Council for the Blind Ireland; Michael Evans,
Orientation & Mobility Specialist, Guide Dogs Victoria (Australia); Amos
Miller, Microsoft; and Jarnail Chudge, Microsoft, Presenters


6:00 - 8:00 PM—NFB-NEWSLINE® FROM TELEPHONE TO AMAZON ECHO


*	Learn about the National Federation of the Blind’s free audible
information service. Information on how to access this resource using a
touch-tone telephone, iPhone app, Victor Reader, and Amazon Echo will be
discussed. Share your ideas for new content with NFB-NEWSLINE staff.


6:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LEGAL OFFICE HOURS: ACCESS BARRIERS


*	Meet with a disability rights attorney to discuss access
discrimination concerns, including voting, Uber and Lyft services for
service animal users, GoDaddy, telehealth, COVID-19 information, and more.
Schedule your appointment by emailing vyingling at nfb.org
<mailto:vyingling at nfb.org> .


7:00 - 8:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Resolutions Explained


7:00 - 8:30 PM—BLIND FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE MEETING


*	Come learn about issues facing federal employees and applicants.
Share your experiences with and your solutions to federal workplace
challenges.
*	Ronza Othman, Chair


7:00 - 9:00 PM—NFB LGBT MEETING


*	Building the NFB and giving back with pride! Proposed topics include
education of the blind LGBT community, overview and availability of LGBT
books, and community resources. Contact Tai Tomasi at 515-710-4402 for more
information.
*	Tai Tomasi, Chair


7:00 - 9:00 PM—COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE: OPEN TO ALL


*	Join together with chapter, affiliate, and division leaders to learn
best practices in communications. We’ll explore the tools available to us
through our national office and exchange ideas. Learn to effectively use
communication to build the Federation.
*	Liz Wisecarver, Chair


8:00 - 9:30 PM—COMMITTEE ON AUTOMOBILE AND PEDESTRIAN SAFETY


*	A look at our progress and plan for meeting our goals chiefly around
Resolution 2019-13: Regarding the Proliferation of Dockless Electric
Scooters.
*	Maurice Peret, Chair


8:00 - 10:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND STUDENTS (NABS) ANNUAL
BUSINESS MEETING


*	We invite students and avid learners to join us for our annual
national student division business meeting! Let’s celebrate our many
organizational accomplishments, express gratitude for our leadership that
has made them possible, and shape the future of blind students.
*	Kathryn Webster, President


Thursday 


10:00AM - 12:00 PM—COMMITTEE FOR ADVANCEMENT AND PROMOTION OF BRAILLE


*	The committee will discuss developments in the teaching and delivery
of Braille, research priorities, Braille-related policy, strategies for
bringing improvements where needed, and resources and activities across our
organization. All are welcome!
*	Jennifer Dunnam, Chair


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—LOUISIANA CENTER FOR THE BLIND: CHANGING LIVES AND
EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS


*	We look forward to gathering virtually with our LCB alumni and those
interested in learning about our life-changing programs. Join us as we
celebrate and share. Learn how LCB training will help you live the life you
want!
*	Pam Allen, Executive Director


11:00AM – 12:00 PM—DEMOCRACY LIVE: ACCESSIBLE AT HOME VOTING


*	Accessible vote-by-mail is the fastest growing method of voting in
the United States. Come learn about how it works and see how you can ensure
equal access to voting safely and securely from home.


11:00 AM - 12:30 PM—COMMITTEE ON AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES AND INNOVATIONS IN
TRANSPORTATION


*	This committee collects information about trends in and emerging
models of transportation, both of which may present opportunities for the
blind to move around independently, ensuring the NFB plays a prominent role
in the future of transportation.
*	Sachin Dev Pavithran, Chair


12:00 - 1:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Career Mentoring Fair


1:00 - 2:00 PM—COMMUNITY SERVICE DIVISION: SUPERPOWER HOUR


*	The Community Service Division honors everyday heroes without a
cape. Let’s tap into our superpowers and change our communities one service
at a time. Come be inspired, motivated, and encouraged to live the life you
want by helping others live the life they want!
*	Jeanetta Price, President


1:00 - 3:00 PM—SPORTS AND RECREATION DIVISION MEETING


*	Join us for a high-energy meeting where we will discuss the business
of the division and provide information, tools, and motivation to help you
live the life you want through health and wellness. 
*	Jessica Beecham, President


1:00 - 3:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND REHABILITATION PROFESSIONALS


*	Come join your rehabilitation peers where we will learn about tools
we can use for employment and discuss how our new virtual platforms may
benefit us in the future. Take home some tools we can use in our home states
to protect our rehabilitation programs and much more!
*	Amy Porterfield, President


1:00 - 4:00 PM—AMATEUR RADIO DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING


*	Amateur radio can be a fun and rewarding hobby. Come find out how
you can get on the air and how you can use the hobby to serve.
*	Karen Anderson (ke0cdq), President


1:00 - 4:00 PM—NFB DEAFBLIND DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING


*	Get updates on national issues affecting the deafblind community,
technology, and the division’s business matters.
*	Alice Eaddy, President
*	1:00 PM—Registration ($5)


1:00 - 4:00 PM—WRITERS DIVISION


*	Aspiring, wannabe, and accomplished writers and friends come join us
to learn our history, accomplishments, and future. We will present the 2020
youth and adult contest winners. We will feature readings from division
members. Visit writers.nfb.org <http://writers.nfb.org/> .
*	Shelley Alongi, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB IN COMPUTER SCIENCE


*	Enhancing nonvisual access to information technology and improving
the ability of blind information and computer technology professionals to
compete in today's world.
*	Brian Buhrow, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB IN COMMUNITIES OF FAITH


*	Speakers will describe how their faith has helped them face and
overcome challenges. Also, hear representatives from various faith-based
libraries and publishing houses describe what their organizations do.
*	Tom Anderson, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NFB KRAFTERS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING


*	Welcome to the twelfth year of the Krafters Division! We will have
our business meeting followed by Cindy’s Extravaganza. Come join us in
remembering Cindy Zimmer and learning some fun crafts. Want to learn more?
Join us at krafterskorner.org <https://www.krafterskorner.org/> .
*	Tammy Freitag, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND LAWYERS DIVISION MEETING


*	Examine legal issues arising out of the COVID-19 pandemic for the
blind; address ongoing struggles to gain equal access to websites,
employment, legal texts, and exams; share practice tips and technology tools
for blind lawyers.
*	Scott LaBarre, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND MERCHANTS


*	In the middle of crisis comes opportunity. Randolph-Sheppard faces
its toughest challenges in this “interim norm” as we try to return to
“business as usual,” restoring customer confidence, and the explosion of
technology.
*	Nicky Gacos, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—NOPBC MEETING: INFORMATION AND INSPIRATION


*	Keynote address by the 2020 Distinguished Educator of Blind
Children; mix and mingle with vendors, blind mentors, and other parents;
learn about cutting-edge products and programs for our youth; Parent Power
and kids’ panels; business meeting; elections; and much more!
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President


1:00 - 5:00 PM—PERFORMING ARTS DIVISION


*	Join us for our annual business meeting followed by a panel of blind
performers discussing their careers and providing advice for those planning
to seek employment in the arts. Then we will take the stage and learn to
dance the cha-cha together!
*	Julie McGinnity, President


1:30 - 3:30 PM—HUMAN SERVICES DIVISION ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING


*	We are a diverse group of blind professionals and students who have
a passion for working with people. Please join us for our annual meeting.
*	Candice Chapman, President
*	1:30 PM—Registration ($5)
*	2:00-3:30 PM—Division Meeting


1:30 - 4:30 PM—NATIONAL ORGANIZATION OF BLIND EDUCATORS


*	Blind teachers discuss techniques they use in their classrooms.
Participants meet in groups specific to grade level and content area to
create a network of colleagues and mentors. If you teach or are considering
a career in teaching, please join us.
*	Cayte Mendez, President


2:00 - 4:00 PM—SENIORS DIVISION BUSINESS MEETING


*	Join us virtually this year to hear from retreat participants of
their experiences at Rocky Bottom, South Carolina. Learn about a research
study using a phone; update from Bookshare; find out what Federationists are
doing to aid seniors across the country; election of officers; and much
more!
*	Ruth Sager, President


2:00 - 5:00 PM—ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY TRAINERS DIVISION


*	Current and aspiring tech trainers: join us for professional
development, networking, and fellowship. We'll explore what it takes to
become a great trainer, how to help our students build sustainable digital
literacy skills, and strategies for remote training.
*	Chancey Fleet, President


2:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLIND VETERANS MEETING


*	All veterans are invited. We will conduct our annual business
meeting after a short networking period. We will not be holding elections
this year as it is our off-year session.
*	Vernon Humphrey, President
*	2:00 PM—Networking
*	3:00 PM—Business Meeting


3:00 - 5:00 PM—NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF GUIDE DOG USERS


*	Learn how proposed regulations will impact air travel with our guide
dogs. Get current updates from our legal counsel about our Uber and Lyft
settlements. Elect our leaders!
*	Marion Gwizdala, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—PROFESSIONALS IN BLINDNESS EDUCATION


*	All professionals serving students from birth through age twenty-one
are welcome and encouraged to join our informative and interactive meeting.
Come network and collaborate, sharing and learning with colleagues and
future educators.
*	Eric Guillory, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—DIABETES ACTION NETWORK


*	Learn about strategies for living well with diabetes. Hear
presentations from medical professionals who will offer practical advice for
managing diabetes. Share your experiences with accessible devices.
*	Bernadette Jacobs, President


3:00 - 5:00 PM—SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING DIVISION


*	Learn about "Chemistry on the Web," how a blind biologist studies
the sea, the Peridot—a multi-line tactile graphics tablet, and about the
project to survey the blindness accessibility of higher-level education.
*	John Miller, President


3:30 - 5:00 PM—PUBLIC EMPLOYEES DIVISION 


*	This is our annual meeting of persons employed by federal, state, or
municipal governments as well as employees of public utilities. We discuss
issues affecting blind public servants.
*	Gary Van Dorn, President


5:00 - 6:00 PM—YES, I CAN WITH ACT!


*	ACT is launching an online ACT test in Fall 2020! This session will
cover how to register and request accommodations for the ACT test, including
information about accessibility features and accommodations that will make
it easier than ever for blind students to access the ACT.
*	Katie Featherston, Chair, Accessibility and Accommodations Oversight
Board; Mira Monroe, Senior Manager, Accommodations Eligibility; Susan
Hirsch, Senior Program Manager, Accessibility, Presenters


5:00 - 6:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS  


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Calling All Gamers! 


OPENING GENERAL SESSION


*	7:00 PM; CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION
*	7:05 PM; WELCOMING CEREMONIES: FROM HOUSTON TO EVERYWHERE 

*	2020 National Convention Host Committee: Norma Crosby, President,
National Federation of the Blind of Texas; Board Member, National Federation
of the Blind; Alvin, Texas

*	7:35 PM; CELEBRATION OF FREEDOM: VETERANS RECOGNIZED 

*	Vernon Humphrey, President, National Association of Blind Veterans,
a Division of the National Federation of the Blind; Mauk, Georgia

*	7:55 PM; ROLL CALL OF STATES AND APPOINTMENT OF NOMINATING COMMITTEE
*	9:25 PM; REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
*	9:30 PM; ADJOURN


9:45 - 10:45 PM—FRIENDS OF RECOVERY MEETING


*	All convention attendees interested in getting or remaining clean
and sober are welcome to our confidential meeting. For more information,
call 304-994-5103.
*	Sheri K., Coordinator


Friday 


9:30 - 10:30 AM—NOPBC IEP LIVE SESSIONS


*	Get an overview of the IEP process. Discuss blindness-specific IEP
issues.
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President


10:00 - 11:00 AM—UP TO BAT: USING BLIND ACCESSIBILITY TESTERS


*	In this forty-five-minute presentation and fifteen-minute Q&A
session, members of the LCI Tech team discuss why we use blind accessibility
testers and why LCI thinks this should be an industry best practice.


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM—AFFILIATE CAUCUSES


*	Join your state affiliate caucus to meet or renew ties with your
Federation friends and family, to review this year’s resolutions, and to
learn more about the work of the Federation. Visit your affiliate’s website
or contact your delegate, typically your state president, for exact times
and connection details.


GENERAL SESSION


*	2:00 PM; CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION
*	2:05 PM; PRESIDENTIAL REPORT 

*	Mark Riccobono, President, National Federation of the Blind;
Baltimore, Maryland

*	3:05 PM; A COMMITMENT TO PROGRESS THROUGH ACCESSIBILITY: ANSWERING
THE CALL OF THE NATION’S BLIND TO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL PRODUCTS AND SERVICES 

*	Tim Bozik, President, Global Product & North America Courseware,
Pearson; Hoboken, New Jersey

*	3:20 PM; A TEST OF STRENGTH AND EQUALITY: BLIND STUDENTS ORGANIZE
AGAINST THE COLLEGE BOARD 

*	Kaleigh Brendle, Student; Freehold, New Jersey

*	3:40 PM; FROM CHAMELEON TO MANTIS AND BEYOND: A PARTNERSHIP OF
SHARED VALUE WITH THE ORGANIZED BLIND MOVEMENT 

*	Craig Meador, President, American Printing House for the Blind;
Louisville, Kentucky

*	4:00 PM; AUTHENTIC INTELLIGENCE: A BLIND RESEARCHER BRINGING WISDOM
TO THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY INNOVATIONS 

*	Cynthia Bennett, Postdoctoral Researcher, Carnegie Mellon;
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

*	4:20 PM; ADVANCING TECHNOLOGY INSPIRED BY THE BLIND: THE VISPERO
JOURNEY LEADS TO INDEPENDENCE 

*	Tom Tiernan, President and CEO, Vispero; Clearwater, Florida

*	4:35 PM; STARTING UP WITH THE BLIND: REMARKS FROM A PARTNER AND
INTRODUCTION TO LUTHER PRIMES 

*	Suman Kanuganti, CEO, Luther.ai; San Diego, California

*	4:45 PM; REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
*	5:00 PM; ADJOURN


GENERAL SESSION


*	6:30 PM; CALL TO ORDER
*	6:35 PM; MAKING GAINS FOR BLIND AMERICANS: LEADERSHIP IN THE UNITED
STATES SENATE 

*	The Honorable Dick Durban, United States Senator; Illinois

*	6:50 PM; ADVANCING THE TRADITION OF SERVING OUR NATION: UNITED
STATES FOREIGN SERVICE, CULTURAL COMPETENCE, AND LIVING THE FEDERATION
PHILOSOPHY 

*	Mariyam Cementwala, US Diplomat; Washington, DC

*	7:10 PM; USING KNOWLEDGE TO INFORM, INSPIRE, AND ENGAGE:
PERSPECTIVES ON EQUAL ACCESS FROM THE LARGEST LIBRARY IN THE WORLD 

*	Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, US Library of Congress;
Washington, DC

*	7:25 PM; EQUAL JUSTICE UNDER LAW: A BLIND CLERK BLAZES A TRAIL
BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE SUPREME COURT 

*	Laura Wolk, Law Clerk to the Honorable Clarence Thomas, October Term
2019; Washington, DC

*	7:40 PM; LEVERAGING THE POWER OF THE ADA TO SECURE OUR RIGHT TO LIVE
IN THE WORLD FOR THIRTY YEARS: WHERE WE’VE BEEN AND WHERE WE’RE GOING, FROM
THE FEDERATION’S PERSPECTIVE 

*	Moderator: Scott LaBarre, President, National Association of Blind
Lawyers; President, National Federation of the Blind of Colorado; Denver,
Colorado
*	Panelists: 

*	Marc Maurer, Director of Legal Policy and Immediate Past President,
National Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland
*	Daniel F. Goldstein, Retired Attorney; Spofford, New Hampshire
*	Eve Hill, Partner, Brown, Goldstein, and Levy; Baltimore, Maryland
*	Timothy Elder, Principal Attorney, TRE Legal Practice; San
Francisco, California

*	8:20 PM; FROM THE HEART TO THE HAND: A BLIND ARTIST ADVANCING TOUCH
FOR OVER FORTY YEARS 

*	Michael Naranjo, Sculptor; Albuquerque, New Mexico

*	8:35 PM; MOVIE ENJOYMENT MADE EASY: INNOVATIONS TO INCLUDE ALL
SUBSCRIBERS AT NETFLIX 

*	Greg Peters, Chief Product Officer, Netflix; Los Gatos, California

*	8:55 PM; BROADCASTING THE AUTHENTIC PERSPECTIVE OF BLINDNESS: A
CONVERSATION WITH A BLIND YOUTUBER WHO IS ADVANCING A POSITIVE IMAGE 

*	Molly Burke, YouTuber; Los Angeles, California
*	Mary Fernandez, People and Communities Consultant, Cisco Systems;
Woodbridge, New Jersey

*	9:20 PM; REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
*	9:30 PM; ADJOURN


10:30 AM - 11:30 AM—NOPBC IEP LIVE SESSIONS


*	Discuss best practices for accommodations, assessments, and service
time. Learn helpful negotiation strategies for the IEP meeting.
*	Carlton Cook Walker, President


11:00 AM - 12:00 PM—GETTING TO KNOW LUTHER PRIMES


*	Join Suman Kanuganti for an open brainstorming session about his new
project Luther.ai and how to interact with Luther Primes. Be among the first
people in the world to learn about this innovation pioneered by a partner of
the Federation.
*	Suman Kanuganti, CEO, Luther.ai, Presenter


11:00 AM - 12:15 PM—COLORADO CENTER FOR THE BLIND OPEN HOUSE


*	Have you wondered if you should consider blindness training? Are you
ready to be challenged and take a risk? What is a day of training like? Get
the inside scoop from our vibrant Center staff and dedicated students. Ask
questions and learn some things that may change your life.
*	Julie Deden, Executive Director


11:00 AM - 12:30 PM—BLIND STUDENTS RESOURCE FAIR


*	Join the National Association of Blind Students as we explore
endless resources beneficial to us! We will hear from innovative companies
and organizations who demonstrate a strong commitment to accessibility and
have a ton of information to share!
*	Kathryn Webster, President


11:30 AM - 12:45 PM—SACRED SPACES, DISABILITY, AND HUMAN RIGHTS   


*	Did you know that US diplomats work every day to safeguard religious
freedom for all and protect minorities, including persons with disabilities,
from persecution and exclusion? Come learn about our work on the cutting
edge of human rights and your role in helping us do it better!
*	Mariyam Cementwala, Policy Advisor, Office of International
Religious Freedom, US Department of State


12:00 - 1:00 PM—NOPBC YOUTH TRACK SESSIONS


(Visit http://nopbc.org/2020-virtual-youth-track for more information.)

*	Let's Get Social Distancing and Beyond


GENERAL SESSION


*	1:00 PM; CALL TO ORDER AND INVOCATION
*	1:05 PM; FINANCIAL REPORT
*	1:25 PM; ELECTIONS
*	2:30 PM; RESOLUTIONS
*	4:00 PM; ADJOURN


GENERAL SESSION


*	4:30 PM; CALL TO ORDER
*	4:35 PM; PROTECTING AND EXPANDING THE RIGHT OF THE BLIND TO LIVE IN
THE WORLD: A REPORT FROM THE ADVOCACY AND POLICY DEPARTMENT 

*	John Paré, Jr., Executive Director for Advocacy and Policy, National
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland
*	Jeff Kaloc, Government Affairs Specialist, National Federation of
the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland
*	Stephanie Flynt, Government Affairs Specialist, National Federation
of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

*	5:15 PM; NOT BLIND TO COLOR IN THE FEDERATION: A PANEL ON THE
EXPERIENCE OF BLACK AND BLIND IN AMERICA 

*	Moderator: Ever Lee Hairston, Board Member, National Federation of
the Blind; Los Angeles, California
*	Panelists: 

*	Denice Brown, President, Greater Philadelphia Chapter, National
Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
*	Ron Brown, President, National Federation of the Blind of Indiana;
Second Vice President, National Federation of the Blind; Indianapolis,
Indiana
*	Bobbi Pompei, Member, National Federation of the Blind; San
Francisco, California 
*	Tarik Williams, President, Tucson Chapter, National Federation of
the Blind of Arizona; Tucson, Arizona

*	5:45 PM; CONNECTING WITH THE HEARTBEAT OF THE FEDERATION: A REPORT
FROM THE JERNIGAN INSTITUTE 

*	Anil Lewis, Executive Director for Blindness Initiatives, National
Federation of the Blind; Baltimore, Maryland

*	6:15 PM; REPORTS AND RESOLUTIONS
*	6:30 PM; ADJOURN


BANQUET


*	7:30 PM; INVOCATION
*	MASTER OF CEREMONIES: Pam Allen
*	INTRODUCTIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
*	BANQUET ADDRESS: Mark Riccobono
*	THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL DR. JACOB BOLOTIN AWARDS
*	SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS


 Convention Notes 


Note 1


All convention sessions will be conducted using the Zoom conferencing
platform. Convention participants are strongly encouraged to download the
Zoom mobile app for best audio quality. However, attendees may also use the
web portal or dial in to meetings using a cell phone or a landline. Visit
the convention information webpage at https://www.nfb.org/convention to find
links to the mobile app and the web portal along with dial-in phone numbers.
Helpful user guides and lists of shortcut keys can be found on the website,
as well.


Note 2


The exhibit hall will be hosted this year using a platform called
CrowdCompass. Mobile apps are available for both the iOS and Android
platforms. A web portal is also available. As with Zoom, you can find links
to the mobile app and web portal along with helpful information for visiting
the virtual exhibit hall and interacting with your favorite vendors on the
convention information webpage at https://www.nfb.org/convention.


Note 3


Voting for national elections and resolutions will be conducted via SMS
(text messaging) and phone. However, voting does require an additional step
to verify the phone number you intend to use for voting. Current members who
registered for convention will receive instructions via email. The deadline
for phone number verification is July 12.


Note 4


As always, guide dog relief areas are an important component of convention.
This year, they can be found in the same locations as were used yesterday.


Note 5


All requests for announcements by President Riccobono during General
Sessions must be submitted by email to bbraun at nfb.org
<mailto:bbraun at nfb.org> .


Note 6


Divisions, Committees, and Groups: The Federation carries on its business
through the affiliated divisions, committees, and groups listed below:


DIVISIONS


Divisions of the National Federation of the Blind are organized around a
specialized interest area usually related to employment or a major stage in
life (e.g., parents or students). Divisions serve as a formal vehicle for
building the organization at the national level.

*	Amateur Radio: Karen Anderson, President
*	Assistive Technology Trainers: Chancey Fleet, President
*	Communities of Faith: Tom Anderson, President
*	Computer Science: Brian Buhrow, President
*	Community Service: Jeanetta Price, President
*	DeafBlind: Alice Eaddy, President
*	Diabetes Action Network: Bernadette Jacobs, President
*	Human Services: Candice Chapman, President
*	Educators: Cayte Mendez, President
*	Guide Dog Users: Marion Gwizdala, President
*	Krafters: Tammy Freitag, President
*	Lawyers: Scott LaBarre, President
*	Merchants: Nicky Gacos, President
*	Parents of Blind Children: Carlton Anne Cook Walker, President
*	Performing Arts: Julie McGinnity, President
*	Professionals in Blindness Education: Eric Guillory, President
*	Public Employees: Gary Van Dorn, President
*	Rehabilitation Professionals: Amy Porterfield, President
*	Science and Engineering: John Miller, President
*	Seniors: Ruth Sager, President
*	Sports and Recreation: Jessica Beecham, President
*	Students: Kathryn Webster, President
*	Veterans: Vernon Humphrey, President
*	Writers: Shelley Alongi, President


COMMITTEES


Committees of the National Federation of the Blind are appointed by the
President, with the exception of the nominating committee, and serve to
advise the organization’s leadership on important matters and to carry out
projects to build the organization at all levels.

*	Advancement and Promotion of Braille: Jennifer Dunnam, Chair
*	Ambassadors: Dan Burke, Chair
*	Automobile and Pedestrian Safety: Maurice Peret, Chair
*	Autonomous Vehicles and Innovations in Transportation: Sachin
Pavithran, Chair
*	Blind Educator of the Year Award: Edward Bell, Chair
*	Blind Federal Employment: Ronza Othman, Chair
*	Code of Conduct: Pam Allen, Chair
*	Communications: Liz Wisecarver, Chair
*	Distinguished Educator of Blind Children Award: Carla McQuillan,
Chair
*	Diversity and Inclusion: Shawn Callaway and Rosy Carranza, Co-Chairs

*	Employment: Dick Davis, Chair
*	Evaluating Technology: Mark Jones, Chair
*	Genetic Education: Ronit Ovadia Mazzoni, Chair
*	Jacobus tenBroek Award: Marc Maurer, Chair
*	Jacobus tenBroek Memorial Fund: Tracy Soforenko, Chair
*	Kenneth Jernigan Fund: Allen Harris, Chair
*	Library Services: David Hyde and Marci Carpenter, Co-Chairs
*	Membership: Jeannie Massay and Kathryn Webster, Co-Chairs
*	PAC Plan: Scott LaBarre, Chair
*	Research and Development: Brian Buhrow, Chair
*	Resolutions: Sharon Maneki, Chair
*	Scholarship: Cayte Mendez, Chair
*	Shares Unlimited in NFB (SUN): Sandy Halverson, Chair
*	Spanish Translation: Daniel Martinez, Chair
*	White Cane and Affiliate Finance: Everette Bacon, Chair


GROUPS


Groups of the National Federation of the Blind serve as a resource to
members around specific topic areas. Groups are coordinated by a chairperson
appointed by the President and are intended to connect members across the
country to strengthen the resource network of the organization.

*	Blind Cancer Survivors Support: Isaiah Nelson, Chair
*	Blind Parents: Lisamaria Martinez, Chair
*	Blind Professional Journalists: Elizabeth Campbell and Bryan Bashin,

*	Co-Chairs
*	Careers in Automotive Related Specialties: Marcus Simmons, Chair
*	Legislative Initiatives: Don Burns, Chair
*	Living History: Michael Freholm, Chair
*	NFB in Judaism: David Stayer, Chair
*	NFB LGBT Group: Tai Tomasi, Chair
*	NFB Lions: Ramona Walhof and Milton Ota, Co-Chairs
*	Orientation and Mobility: Edward Bell, Chair
*	Piano Technology: Don Mitchell, Chair
*	Travel and Tourism: Amy Baron, Chair
*	Webmasters: Gary Wunder, Chair


The National Federation of the Blind acknowledges with gratitude our
convention sponsors listed below. Their messages follow.


Platinum


*	Google
*	JPMorgan Chase & Co.
*	Microsoft Corporation
*	Oracle
*	UPS
*	Vanda Pharmaceuticals
*	Vispero


Gold


*	Brown, Goldstein & Levy, LLP
*	Target
*	Waymo


Silver


*	Adobe
*	Amazon
*	AT&T
*	Facebook
*	Lyft
*	Market Development Group, Inc.
*	Pearson
*	Sprint Accessibility


Bronze


*	ACT Inc.
*	Aira
*	American Printing House
*	Charter Communications
*	Democracy Live
*	HumanWare
*	Learning Ally
*	Verizon Media
*	VitalSource Technologies
*	Wells Fargo


White Cane


*	Duxbury Systems, Inc.
*	En-Vision America
*	Envision, Inc.
*	LCI
*	McGraw-Hill Education
*	Rosen Bien Galvan & Grunfeld LLP
*	C&P - Chris Park Design
*	Five Cedars Group, Inc.
*	VotingWorks

 

 

 



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