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Braille Monitor

Vol. 67, No. 10               November 2024

Gary Wunder, Editor
Chris Danielsen, Associate Editor

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Contents

Vol. 67, No. 10                      November 2024

Reporter Calls his Blindness an Asset for Key Trump Shooting Interview: "Vision Could Get in the Way" (HTML)
Reporter Calls his Blindness an Asset for Key Trump Shooting Interview: �Vision Could Get in the Way� (MP3)
by Ramon Antonio Vargas

A Season for Counting Our Blessings (HTML)
A Season for Counting Our Blessings (MP3)
by Barbara Pierce and Gary Wunder

We Need Your Help (HTML)
We Need Your Help (MP3)

So Much Regulation, So Little Change (HTML)
So Much Regulation, So Little Change (MP3)
by Peter Slatin

Will the US Supreme Court's Loper Bright Decision Burn Blind Students? (HTML)
Will the US Supreme Court�s Loper Bright Decision Burn Blind Students? (MP3)
by Carlton Anne Cook Walker

Dreaming Big: The Influence of Blind-Centered Experience and Direction on Artificial Intelligence (HTML)
Dreaming Big: The Influence of Blind-Centered Experience and Direction on Artificial Intelligence (MP3)
by Bryan Bashin

The Sugar (HTML)
The Sugar (MP3)
by Anil Lewis

Embracing the Challenge: A Personal Journey Through Diabetes Management (HTML)
Embracing the Challenge: A Personal Journey Through Diabetes Management (MP3)
by Gary Wunder

Expect Much, Give Much, Get Much! (HTML)
Expect Much, Give Much, Get Much! (MP3)
by Ronza Othman

Invest in Dignity: A Matching Gift Challenge to Advance the Lives of Blind People (HTML)
Invest in Dignity: A Matching Gift Challenge to Advance the Lives of Blind People (MP3)

An Almost Forgotten Guide Dog School (HTML)
An Almost Forgotten Guide Dog School (MP3)
by Peggy Chong

Inspiration, Education, and Where We Fit in Speaking for Blind People (HTML)
Inspiration, Education, and Where We Fit in Speaking for Blind People (MP3)
by Gary Wunder

Community Cultural Wealth and the Empowerment of Blind People through the National Federation of the Blind (HTML)
Community Cultural Wealth and the Empowerment of Blind People through the National Federation of the Blind (MP3)
by Justin Salisbury

South Carolina's White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation (HTML)
South Carolina�s White Cane Awareness Day Proclamation (MP3)

Monitor Miniatures (HTML)
Monitor Miniatures (MP3)

Complete Braille Monitor

Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)

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