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Braille Monitor

Vol. 69, No. 6              June 2026

Chris Danielsen, Editor

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Mark Riccobono, President

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Contents

Vol. 69, No. 6                      June 2026

Convention Bulletin (HTML)
Convention Bulletin (MP3)

From the Editor (HTML)
From the Editor (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen

Employment Events at the 2026 National Convention (HTML)
Employment Events at the 2026 National Convention (MP3)
by Lia Stone

How to Be a Blind Wheelchair User (HTML)
How to Be a Blind Wheelchair User (MP3)
by Ellana Crew

When the Pain Is Real, but the Reason Is Invisible (HTML)
When the Pain Is Real, but the Reason Is Invisible (MP3)
by Kaleigh Brendle

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

Becoming the Voice His Daughter Will Need (HTML)
Becoming the Voice His Daughter Will Need (MP3)
by Ismael Collazo

Keep NFB Advancing: Give $25 in '26 (HTML)
Keep NFB Advancing: Give $25 in �26 (MP3)

The Super-Braillers and Me (HTML)
The Super-Braillers and Me (MP3)
by Will Hendrick

Indiana Drops Out, but States Continue to Threaten Section 504 in Lawsuit (HTML)
Indiana Drops Out, but States Continue to Threaten Section 504 in Lawsuit (MP3)
by Anna Claire Vollers

Once Again, the Federal Government Delays Equal Access (HTML)
Once Again, the Federal Government Delays Equal Access (MP3)
by Chris Danielsen

DOJ Delay of ADA Web Rule Undermines Equal Access (HTML)
DOJ Delay of ADA Web Rule Undermines Equal Access (MP3)
by Mark Riccobono and Eve Hill

From the President's Desk (HTML)
From the President�s Desk (MP3)

Complete Braille Monitor

Complete Braille Monitor (Zipped Word Version)

Complete Braille Monitor (Braille Version) Coming Soon!

Complete Braille Monitor Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

Complete DAISY Audio File (Zipped MP3 Version)

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