[nfbcs] The Future of Technology: A Journey

Andy Borka sonfire11 at gmail.com
Sat Aug 11 21:42:35 UTC 2018


We don't need to convince blind people to get out and work. We need to convince employers to hire qualified blind people to do the work. More people are denied work because of disability, age, and other protected classes set out by the ADA and EEOC. With a blog to convince blind people to get out and contribute, more employers might think we are lazy and can't do much. Besides, performing research doesn't pay the bills.



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Subject: [nfbcs] The Future of Technology: A Journey

I post this in the hopes that it inspires blind computer scientists to help the field as a whole advance.  Let's Encourage blind researchers to get out there!  I have created a blog of essays, algorithms, and anything related to computer science.  The goal is to show the world that blind people can have a voice in computer science.  The link is:

http://tfotaj.blogspot.com

Enjoy!  P.S. contributors are welcome.



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