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Focus on AFB: December 2020

… and future. AFB is pulling out all the stops to honor our centennial in 2021, with a series of virtual … where we’re headed in the future. “This significant time in our world’s history is an opportunity for everyone to … accomplishments, primary objectives, and most compelling stories. You can read a fully accessible version at …

Chapter 2: Let’s Talk Nondriving and Low Vision Driving for Teens and People in Their Early 20s

… he waits at in intersection. He had a tough time about four years ago when everybody else was starting to drive at … he's kind of pushing her away from everybody. Kendra is our low vision driver. She's 23 and when she was in eighth … many young people, I had to make the choice to stay home in our rural area or move away to go to college. When I got to …

Inform & Connect Season 3: Ron Brooks

… barriers, as well as his own entrepreneurial journey and the lessons he’s learned along the way. A … quite a year since we talked and a lot has happened. Of course, we've all been continuing the saga of the pandemic … That is incredible. I can't wait to learn more about your own business, but I want to go back real quick and just …

Focus on AFB: Winter 2018

… and brightest minds in the field about how we can achieve our vision of a world with no limits. As always, the … be held at the Oakland Marriott City Center. Don’t miss your chance to learn from leaders in the field, make new … Join AFB for the Education and Advocacy Summit Sharpen your advocacy skills and show support for the Cogswell-Macy …

Progress Toward Access: A Review of AOL 9.0

… space bar to continue setup. I was now allowed to pick a "Stories and Features" lineup from several categories. … "Stories and Features" options you made when you set up your account. At the time of writing, the Welcome Screen was … news, personal finance, yellow pages, educational resources, and so on. The buttons generally speak well with …
Jerry Weichbrodt
AccessWorld January 2004

Part 1 of 4

… on a per capita basis, much less funded because most of our customers' employment is not an issue because they're … particularly in this area. Because we are small, a lot of our work has been limited to California and the West Coast, … Candela: And the Optacon is where, if I remember, you got your start. Jim Bliss: That's right. I really studied at MIT …

Part 2 of 4

… Part 2 Tony Candela: What is, is there a typical day in your life right now? We're in the early evening and we are … like that. Tony Candela: Are you able to put in twelve hour days without feeling ill effects because I'm going to … that's what you do? Ray Kurzweil: I don't put in twelve hour days. I do spend time with my family. I do my most …

An Interview with Jonathan Mosen, Popular Broadcaster, Advocate, and Teacher

… was great between us. After my previous marriage ended, our friendship developed into something more. She still … which provides advice to blind jobseekers." Mosen has four children, Heidi, Richard, David, and Nicola. Heidi … and Richard has a classic rock show on Mushroom FM. "My four children are known worldwide," he says. "Heidi also …
Janet Ingber
AccessWorld April 2018

AccessWorld News

… opportunities to learn from the best and brightest minds in our field, make new connections, and reunite with old … attracted approximately 400 attendees from 40 states and four countries. Attendees will receive a special group rate … Works," highlights four individuals sharing their own stories of working together with employers, healthcare …
AccessWorld December 2018

Helen Keller and Talking Books: A 'Priceless Boon'

… books to the blind. Man's voice (maybe that of Alexander Scourby): Yes. And the Talking Book is something more than a … that special care and artistry which it required. Today, in our studios when plans are made to read a book onto the … and friends." Reviewing the Talking Book program in 1944, journalist Fraser Bond commented, "It isn’t often that blind …
Helen Selsdon

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