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Vol. 65, No. 7 July 2022
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 65, No. 7 July 2022
Corrections and Apologies (HTML)
Corrections and Apologies (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen
A Tribute that Can Only Begin to Capture My Friend, My Brother, and the Most Important Member of My Federation Family (HTML)
A Tribute that Can Only Begin to Capture My Friend, My Brother, and the Most Important Member of My Federation Family (MP3)
by David De Notaris
Music in the Service of Those Who Sorrow: The World Blind Union Extends a Helping Hand to the Blind of Ukraine (HTML)
Music in the Service of Those Who Sorrow: The World Blind Union Extends a Helping Hand to the Blind of Ukraine (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
We're With U: We Choose Not to Be Neutral (HTML)
We're With U: We Choose Not to Be Neutral (MP3)
by Martine Abel-Williamson
We're With U: The Blind Community at its Best (HTML)
We're With U. The Blind Community at its Best (MP3)
by Jonathan Mosen
Chapter Chatter Part 2: Intention, Prevention, and Intervention (HTML)
Chapter Chatter Part 2: Intention, Prevention, and Intervention (MP3)
by Christine Faltz Grassman
Lessons and Lifelines (HTML)
Lessons and Lifelines (MP3)
by Renée Valdez
You Can Make a Difference (HTML)
You Can Make a Difference (MP3)
Coming to Our Senses (HTML)
Coming to Our Senses (MP3)
Reviewed by Deborah Kent Stein
An Explanation about the Need for and Beauty of our Code of Conduct (HTML)
An Explanation about the Need for and Beauty of our Code of Conduct
(MP3)
by Ronza Othman
When it is Okay to Say "Yes" (HTML)
When it is Okay to Say "Yes" (MP3)
by Nancy Burns
How the Monitor is Built, Its Timelines, and Making it What You Want it to Be (HTML)
How the Monitor is Built, Its Timelines, and Making it What You Want it to Be (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
She Had an Anteater (HTML)
She Had an Anteater (MP3)
by Peggy Chong
Eye Talk (HTML)
Eye Talk (MP3)
by Annie Schlesinger
Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)
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