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Vol. 59, No. 10 November 2016
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 59, No. 10 November 2016
Illustration: Through Similarities and Differences, the Blind
Still Intend to Speak for the BlindListen
Now (MP3)
Welcoming the Blind of the World to
the United States of AmericaListen
Now (MP3)
by Mark Riccobono
The World Blind Union:
Future Challenges and OpportunitiesListen
Now (MP3)
by Fredric K. Schroeder, PhD
Change in the Wind at the World Blind
Union General Assembly Listen
Now (MP3)
by Marc Maurer
Reflections from a First-Time Attendee and the Joy in
Helping Host a Meeting of the World Blind Union and the International Council for
Education of People with Visual ImpairmentListen
Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
My Leadership Journey Listen
Now (MP3)
by Karen Keninger
Nurture the Ability, Sustain the ConfidenceListen
Now (MP3)
by Fredric K. Schroeder
Leadership: Perspectives from Ron McCallumListen
Now (MP3)
by Ron McCallum
Digital Accessibility: Changes for the Good, and Challenges
for the Present and FutureListen
Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
Statement of the National Federation of the Blind Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate
Access to Published Works for Persons Who Are Blind, Visually Impaired,
or Otherwise Print DisabledListen
Now (MP3)
by Mark Riccobono
Newer and Flashier is Not Always BetterListen
Now (MP3)
by Mark Jones
How Exponential Technologies
Will Impact DisabilitiesListen
Now (MP3)
by Ray Kurzweil
National Industries for the Blind: Continuing to Raise
Expectations and Create OpportunitiesListen
Now (MP3)
Kevin Lynch
Monitor Miniatures Listen Now (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)
Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
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