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Braille Monitor

Vol. 63, No. 6                                   June 2020

Gary Wunder, Editor

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The National Federation of the Blind

Mark Riccobono, President

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Contents

Vol. 63, No. 6                                   June 2020

Illustration: Moving Forward and Staying in Place: How Innovation Gets it Done (HTML)
Illustration: Moving Forward and Staying in Place: How Innovation Gets it Done (MP3)

Navigating Uncharted Territory: Moving Toward our First Virtual Convention with a Little Less Stress and a Little More Yesssssss (HTML)
Navigating Uncharted Territory: Moving Toward our First Virtual Convention with a Little Less Stress and a Little More Yesssssss (MP3)
by Jessica Beecham

Learning in the Time of COVID-19: The Impact on Blind Students of Current Guidance Issued by the US Department of Education Regarding Students with Disabilities (HTML)
Learning in the Time of COVID-19: The Impact on Blind Students of Current Guidance Issued by the US Department of Education Regarding Students with Disabilities (MP3)
by Carlton Anne Cook Walker

A US Diplomat with an Extraordinary Global View (HTML)
A US Diplomat with an Extraordinary Global View (MP3)
by Marc Lacey with Prior Beharry

Why I am a Federationist, and How the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois was Born (HTML)
Why I am a Federationist, and How the National Federation of the Blind of Illinois was Born(MP3)
by Rami Rabby

Of Sleeping Dogs and Prancing Ponies: It's Time for the NFB to Act on Discrimination Against Blind Hams (HTML)
Of Sleeping Dogs and Prancing Ponies: It's Time for the NFB to Act on Discrimination Against Blind Hams (MP3)
by Curtis Willoughby

A Hobby that Taught me the Value of an Education, the Need for Self-discipline, How to Raise Money, and the Value of Networking (HTML)
A Hobby that Taught me the Value of an Education, the Need for Self-discipline, How to Raise Money, and the Value of Networking (MP3)
by Gary Wunder

Audible Traffic Signals: The Technology, the Reality, and the Possibilities (HTML)
Audible Traffic Signals: The Technology, the Reality, and the Possibilities (MP3)
by Curtis Chong

It's Habit-Forming (HTML)
It's Habit-Forming (MP3)
by Judy Sanders

Harry Gawith, Hardworking Sighted Federationist (HTML)
Harry Gawith, Hardworking Sighted Federationist (MP3)
by Ramona Walhof

Leave a Legacy (HTML)
Leave a Legacy (MP3)

My Time at NFB EQ 2019 (HTML)
My Time at NFB EQ 2019 (MP3)
by Maura Loberg

Convention Memory Minute Contest: Share Your First Convention Experience (HTML)
Convention Memory Minute Contest: Share Your First Convention Experience (MP3)
by Tracy Soforenko

The Give 20 Campaign (HTML)
The Give 20 Campaign (MP3)
by Tracy Soforenko

Celebrating the 2020 Braille Readers Are Leaders Winners (HTML)
Celebrating the 2020 Braille Readers Are Leaders Winners (MP3)

Recipes (HTML)
Recipes (MP3)

Monitor Miniatures (HTML)
Monitor Miniatures (MP3)

         Complete Braille Monitor

         Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)

         Complete Braille Monitor(Braille Version, Volume 1 and Braille Version, Volume 2)

         Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

         Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

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