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Vol. 68, No. 10 November 2025
Chris Danielsen, Editor
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Vol. 68, No. 10 November 2025
Illustration: Ray Kurzweil Honored at his Alma Mater, MIT (HTML)
Illustration: Ray Kurzweil Honored at his Alma Mater, MIT (MP3)
Running for the Federation: Meet Ken Duke (HTML)
Running for the Federation: Meet Ken Duke (MP3)
Bountiful Expressions of Thanksgiving from the Mississippi Affiliate (HTML)
Bountiful Expressions of Thanksgiving from the Mississippi Affiliate (MP3)
Compiled by LaShawna Fant
Back to School Bags for Braille Readers (HTML)
Back to School Bags for Braille Readers (MP3)
by Peggy Chong
United States Department of Justice Sues Uber for $125 Million (HTML)
United States Department of Justice Sues Uber for $125 Million (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen
Graduating from the Colorado Center for the Blind Means More Than Skills (HTML)
Graduating from the Colorado Center for the Blind Means More Than Skills (MP3)
by Jeremy Smith
National Federation of the Blind Commends House Introduction of Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act (HTML)
National Federation of the Blind Commends House Introduction of Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act (MP3)
Plan for the Future (HTML)
Plan for the Future (MP3)
National Federation of the Blind Denounces Devastating Job Cuts Within the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (HTML)
National Federation of the Blind Denounces Devastating Job Cuts Within the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (MP3)
When Cuts Become Catastrophe: Defending Braille and Deafblind Education (HTML)
When Cuts Become Catastrophe: Defending Braille and Deafblind Education (MP3)
by Justin Young
Equal Access to Live Theater: Opening New Worlds through Audio Description and Touch Tours (HTML)
Equal Access to Live Theater: Opening New Worlds through Audio Description and Touch Tours (MP3)
by Cindy Scott-Huisman
Blind-Centered Innovations through JAWS for Windows: Celebrating Thirty Years and a Commitment to Leadership into the Future (HTML)
Blind-Centered Innovations through JAWS for Windows: Celebrating Thirty Years and a Commitment to Leadership into the Future (MP3)
by Glen Gordon and Ryan Jones
A Commitment to High Expectations: Leadership through Reflecting the Hopes of Blind People in Education (HTML)
A Commitment to High Expectations: Leadership through Reflecting the Hopes of Blind People in Education (MP3)
by Anne Lancaster
Monitor Miniatures (HTML)
Monitor Miniatures (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)
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