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Vol. 60, No. 10 November 2017
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 60, No. 10 November 2017
Illustration: Jernigan Institute Hosts South
Baltimore Public Safety ForumListen
Now (MP3)
Autonomous Vehicles and
Freedom for the BlindListen
Now (MP3)
by Mark Riccobono
Let’s Unlock the Untapped Potential
among Millions of Disabled PeopleListen
Now (MP3)
by Representative Gregg Harper
There is a List for That!Listen
Now (MP3)
by David Andrews
Worldwide Excellence in Travel: Accessibility in
Partnership with the BlindListen
Now (MP3)
by Bhala Dalvi
Teachers’ Talk: What It’s Really Like to
Teach a Blind StudentListen
Now (MP3)
by Melissa Riccobono
Celebrate the Holiday Season with a Gift to the
National Federation of the BlindListen
Now (MP3)
Braille: One of Chris Parson’s
Twenty-First Century SkillsListen
Now (MP3)
by Dan Burke
Sharp Elbows, Sharper ThoughtsListen
Now (MP3)
by Ryan Strunk
The 2018 Washington Seminar is
Coming Sooner Than You ThinkListen
Now (MP3)
by Diane McGeorge
The Truth about Diversity in HollywoodListen
Now (MP3)
by Precious Perez
A Serious Danger for Blind VendorsListen
Now (MP3)
by Nicky Gacos
Touching Imagination: Unlocking the
Creativity of Blind ArtistsListen
Now (MP3)
by Ann Cunningham
Always BelievingListen
Now (MP3)
by Justin Salisbury
Rotary Gives Ed McDonald
“Service Above Self” AwardListen
Now (MP3)
by Jean Braithwaite
From Knowledge to Power: A Report on Advocacy and Policy Programs
of the National Federation of the BlindListen
Now (MP3)
by John Paré
Flash Cards Anytime, Anyplace
with Math Flash™Listen
Now (MP3)
by Laura Zierer
Accessibly Cutting the Cord: Watching TV
Without a Cable SubscriptionListen
Now (MP3)
by Karl Belanger
The Future of Equal Access to Technology:
A Commitment to the Journey at MicrosoftListen
Now (MP3)
by Jenny Lay-Flurrie
Independence Market CornerListen
Now (MP3)
by Ellen Ringlein
Monitor MiniaturesListen 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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