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Vol. 63, No. 10 November 2020
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 63, No. 10 November 2020
Illustration: Voting Privately and Independently Is for Blind Americans Too (HTML)
Illustration: Voting Privately and Independently Is for Blind Americans Too (MP3)
The Complexity of Being Human: A Conversation with Jackie Anderson (HTML)
The Complexity of Being Human: A Conversation with Jackie Anderson (MP3)
by Deborah Kent Stein
Mastering the Skills of Deafblindness (HTML)
Mastering the Skills of Deafblindness (MP3)
by Danielle Burton
Protecting and Expanding the Right of the Blind to Live in the World: The Report from the Advocacy and Policy Department (HTML)
Protecting and Expanding the Right of the Blind to Live in the World: The Report from the Advocacy and Policy Department (MP3)
by John Paré, Jeff Kaloc, and Stephanie Flynt
Washington Seminar 2021: Our First Virtual Week on the Hill (HTML)
Washington Seminar 2021: Our First Virtual Week on the Hill(MP3)
by Kyle Walls
The Things We Must Dare to Say (HTML)
The Things We Must Dare to Say (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
A Mother in Wonderland: Securing Services for My Blind Child (HTML)
A Mother in Wonderland: Securing Services for My Blind Child (MP3)
by Carla Keirns
The Importance of Expectations (HTML)
The Importance of Expectations (MP3)
by Steve Jacobson
A Note to Motivate Myself and Clarify My Path (HTML)
A Note to Motivate Myself and Clarify My Path (MP3)
by Maureen Nietfeld
The Diabetes Action Network Is as Important as Life and Death (HTML)
The Diabetes Action Network Is as Important as Life and Death (MP3)
by Debbie Wunder
Leave a Legacy (HTML)
Leave a Legacy (MP3)
Rich and Blind: I'm Here to Tell Ya (HTML)
Rich and Blind: I'm Here to Tell Ya (MP3)
by Peggy Chong
Free iOS App Now Available (HTML)
Free iOS App Now Available (MP3)
by Scott White
Braille Bank Statements: What Should We Do to Get Them? (HTML)
Braille Bank Statements: What Should We Do to Get Them? (MP3)
by Curtis Chong
Federationists Continue to Express Our Commitment in Song: "My Vote" ("My Shot" Parody Lyrics) (HTML)
Federationists Continue to Express Our Commitment in Song: "My Vote" ("My Shot" Parody Lyrics) (MP3)
by Precious Perez
Monitor Miniatures (HTML)
Monitor Miniatures (MP3)
Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)
Complete Braille Monitor (Braille Version) Vol. 1 | Vol. 2
Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)
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