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Vol. 68, No. 4 April 2025
Chris Danielsen, Editor
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Vol. 68, No. 4 April 2025
Convention Bulletin 2025 (HTML)
Convention Bulletin 2025 (MP3)
A Correction and a Legislative Update (HTML)
A Correction and a Legislative Update (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen
The Lawsuit That Could Kill Section 504 (HTML)
The Lawsuit That Could Kill Section 504 (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen
National Federation of the Blind Comments on Reduction in Force at Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights Urges Administration to Reconsider Action (HTML)
National Federation of the Blind Comments on Reduction in Force at Department of Education, Office of Civil Rights Urges Administration to Reconsider Action (MP3)
The Role of the Department of Education in Specialized Teacher Training and Beyond (HTML)
The Role of the Department of Education in Specialized Teacher Training and Beyond (MP3)
by Amy Parker
Louis Braille: More Anniversaries Ahead (HTML)
Louis Braille: More Anniversaries Ahead (MP3)
by Philippa Campsie
The Power of Audio Description (HTML)
The Power of Audio Description (MP3)
by Corey Grandstaff
From No Blind Life to Rockin' the Blind Life (HTML)
From No Blind Life to Rockin� the Blind Life (MP3)
by Charles Tate
The Courtesy Rules of Blindness (HTML)
The Courtesy Rules of Blindness (MP3)
Blind Enough (HTML)
Blind Enough (MP3)
by Renée Valdez
Plan for the Future (HTML)
Plan for the Future (MP3)
Raising Expectations for the Blind of the World (HTML)
Raising Expectations for the Blind of the World (MP3)
by Nicholas Hoekstra
Blindness Beyond Borders (HTML)
Blindness Beyond Borders (MP3)
by Abdi Ali-Mumin
How Do We Make Real and Lasting Changes for the Blind: A Discussion That Needs Your Input (HTML)
How Do We Make Real and Lasting Changes for the Blind: A Discussion That Needs Your Input (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
The Intersection of Law and Love (HTML)
The Intersection of Law and Love (MP3)
An Address Delivered by Marc Maurer
iCanConnect Helps Bridge the Communication Gap for Individuals with Combined Vision and Hearing Loss (HTML)
iCanConnect Helps Bridge the Communication Gap for Individuals with Combined Vision and Hearing Loss (MP3)
by Perkins School for the Blind
NFB Kids Camp: Tons of Fun! (HTML)
NFB Kids Camp: Tons of Fun! (MP3)
by Harriet Go
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