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Braille Monitor

Vol. 68, No. 3               March 2025

Chris Danielsen, Editor

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Contents

Vol. 68, No. 3                      March 2025

Convention Bulletin 2025 (HTML)
Convention Bulletin 2025 (MP3)

The 2025 Washington Seminar: New President, New Congress, New Approach (HTML)
The 2025 Washington Seminar: New President, New Congress, New Approach (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen

The Significance of Washington Seminar 2025 (HTML)
The Significance of Washington Seminar 2025 (MP3)
by Mark Riccobono

Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans: Priorities for the 119th Congress, First Session (HTML)
Legislative Agenda of Blind Americans: Priorities for the 119th Congress, First Session (MP3)

Laws and Funding the Blind Depend On (HTML)
Laws and Funding the Blind Depend On (MP3)

Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act (HTML)
Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act (MP3)

Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act (HTML)
Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act (MP3)

Blind Americans Return to Work Act (HTML)
Blind Americans Return to Work Act (MP3)

Additional Legislative Concerns of Blind Americans for the 119th Congress (HTML)
Additional Legislative Concerns of Blind Americans for the 119th Congress (MP3)

A Report from Washington Seminar by the South Carolina Delegation (HTML)
A Report from Washington Seminar by the South Carolina Delegation (MP3)
by Janice Bright

Leading Disability Organizations: President Trump's Blame of Deadly Plane Crash on Disabled Federal Workers Is Baseless, Irresponsible (HTML)
Leading Disability Organizations: President Trump�s Blame of Deadly Plane Crash on Disabled Federal Workers Is Baseless, Irresponsible (MP3)

The Why and How of Service Animal Self-ID in Rideshare (HTML)
The Why and How of Service Animal Self-ID in Rideshare (MP3)
by Al Elia

Plan for the Future (HTML)
Plan for the Future (MP3)

A Tribute to Tom Stevens: A Leader and a Friend (HTML)
A Tribute to Tom Stevens: A Leader and a Friend (MP3)
by Gary Wunder

Making Meta Accessible: Update on Latest Improvements (HTML)
Making Meta Accessible: Update on Latest Improvements (MP3)

Building the Future: Shaping Accessible Learning Together (HTML)
Building the Future: Shaping Accessible Learning Together (MP3)
by Kaili Kameoka

Springing Forward Successfully (HTML)
Springing Forward Successfully (MP3)
by LaShawna Fant

Who Says Blind People Can't Get Foul Balls? Three Parks, Three Years, Three Souvenir Balls (HTML)
Who Says Blind People Can�t Get Foul Balls? Three Parks, Three Years, Three Souvenir Balls (MP3)
by Rose Warner

NFB BELL®: It's Not just for the Kids! (HTML)
NFB BELL�: It�s Not just for the Kids! (MP3)
by Karen Anderson

Learning, Leading, and Living the Life I Want (HTML)
Learning, Leading, and Living the Life I Want (MP3)
by Cole Carper

Monitor Miniatures (HTML)
Monitor Miniatures (MP3)

Complete Braille Monitor

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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