[NABS-L] Sexual Assault In the Blindness Community

Kat Bottner kat.bottner at gmail.com
Sun May 23 17:00:45 UTC 2021


Where can this book be found? Which platform?
Thanks,
Kat

> On May 23, 2021, at 12:59 PM, Roanna Bacchus via NABS-L <nabs-l at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Nabs Members,
> 
> I hope all of you are doing well. The subject of my email stems from a book that I just finisthed reading. The book is titled "Know My Name" by Chanell Miller. She was the victim in the assault case that took place at Stanford University in 2015. As I read this novel, I was captivated by the actions that were taken by everyone involved in this incident.
> 
> Last Demember, I followed the discussion about sexual assuault that took place on the Nfb mailing lists. I was outraged, saddened, shocked, and angry as I read the stories that came out of the Nfb training centers. I am so proud of all of the survivors in the blind community that came forward to share their stories. I am so provd of the National Federation Of The Blind for their willingness to take a stand against this issue. I am happy to so see that President Riccobono is working to prevent sexual assault in in the Nfb for members and non members all across the country. What do you think about the actions that have been taken by the Nfb since these stories came out last Christmas? I would love to hear your thoughts on this topic?
> 
> Roanna Bacchus  
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