Frontispiece
President
Maurer plays on the floor of the
dining room with eleven-month-old
Ben Shropshire, son of Administrative
Coordinator to the Office of the
President, Lauri Shropshire.
President Maurer stands on a desk
in one of the offices in the
Materials Center preparing to
wash a window.
Tensions Mount in Deadlock between Narrators and APH Management
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Tensions Mount in Deadlock between
Narrators and APH Management
by Sheila Koenig
Sheila Koenig
From the Editor: One of the most familiar organizations in
the blindness field is the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) in
Louisville, Kentucky. And one of the most familiar parts of the APH operation
Climbing in Thin Air: An Interim Report
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Climbing in Thin Air: An Interim Report
by Erik Weihenmayer
Yaks carry team equipment through
the Khumbu on the way to the base
camp on Ama Dablam
From the Editor: Those who attended the National Convention
last July will remember the electricity that sparked through the hall on Friday
Climbing Next Door to the Top of the World: The Ama Dablam 2000 NFB Expedition
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Climbing Next Door to the Top of the World:
The Ama Dablam 2000 NFB Expedition
by Didrik Johnck
Ama Dablam base camp
From the Editor: Twice now we have heard Erik Weihenmayer
tell convention audiences what it is like to climb high mountains, rock faces,
and ice fields without being able to see what is happening. People have been
A Meditation on Civil Rights
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A Meditation on Civil Rights
by Steve Jacobson
Steve Jacobson
Last July the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) narrowly
passed a ruling mandating that a specified amount of network programming be
video-described. Those supporting the FCC position often argued that blind
people have a right to be provided access to all the information sighted people
Federation Forms New Division in Texas
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Federation Forms New Division in Texas
by Kevan Worley
From the Editor: Kevan Worley is the energetic new President
of the National Association of Blind Merchants. He recently sent the Braille
Monitor a report of an August meeting in Texas which several dissidents tried
unsuccessfully to disrupt. The result of all the furor was a new state organization
Braille Readers Are Leaders 2001 Contest and Contest Entry Form
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Braille Readers Are Leaders 2001 Contest
From the Editor: The time is here again to think about the
NFB Braille Readers Are Leaders Contest for the coming year. The reading period
is November 1 to February 1. The contest form can be found as a pull-out at
the center of the print edition. For the information of readers of other editions,
Trends in the Use of Braille Contractions in the United States: Implications for UBC Decisions
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Trends in the Use of Braille Contractions in the United States: Implications
for UBC Decisions
by Sally S. Mangold, Ph.D.
Dr. Sally Mangold
From the Editor: Sally Mangold is one of the most respected
researchers and teachers of Braille in the United States. When she talks or
Standing, a Different Perspective
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Standing, a Different Perspective
by Stephen O. Benson
Stephen Benson
From the Editor: Steve
Benson, a National Federation of the Blind Board Member and President of the
NFB of Illinois, has been recording some of the adventures he has had over the
years as a resident of one of the largest cities in the country. Here is another
one:
In 1976 the Urban Mass
All In A Day's Work
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All In A Day's Work
by Peggy Elliott
Peggy
Elliot
From the Editor: Peggy Elliott is a frequent contributor to these
pages. This description of her work as a member of the Grinnell City Council
first appeared in Reflecting the Flame, the seventeenth in the NFB's
Kernel Book series of paperbacks. It begins with Dr. Maurer's introduction.
Peggy Elliott is a graduate