Equal Access to a Black and White World

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Equal Access to a Black

and White World

by

Ryan Osentowski

Ryan

Osentowski

From the Editor: Ryan

Osentowski is an energetic young leader in the NFB of Nebraska. Here he explains

why he works hard to strengthen NFB-NEWSLINE® in his state. This is what

he says:

"Dad, what does `arson'

At Sound of the Bell, Mom Comes Running

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At Sound of the Bell,

Mom Comes Running

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Tom Keyser

Federationist

Don Morris is pictured here with Lunar Indian, a colt in which he owns

part interest. This colt and the filly in the following story were both

sired by Malibu Moon.

From the Editor: The

following article appeared in the October 31, 2002, edition of the Baltimore

Dividend for a Blind Mom

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Mom

by

Judy Jones

Judy

Jones

From the Editor: Judy

Jones is president of the Pierce County Chapter of the NFB of Washington. She

and her husband Chris are blind; their two daughters are sighted. Does this

make their family life different from those of their neighbors? Not particularly.

Recipes

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January 2003

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Recipes

This month's recipes

are provided by William Harmon, president of the National Federation of the

Blind of Nevada.

Lasagna

by

William Harmon

William

Harmon

Ingredients:

1 pound ground beef

10-ounce package lasagna

noodles

1

egg

1

can Hunt's herb tomato sauce

1

teaspoon salt

1

Monitor Miniatures

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News

from the Federation Family

Bob

Hartt

Honored:

Bob

Hartt is treasurer of the Northern Potomac Chapter of the NFB of Virginia. The

following is an entry in the Congressional Record:

Tribute

to Brookings Fellow Robert M. Hartt

November

22, 2002, page E2122

by

Hon. Danny K. Davis of Illinois

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The

Braille Monitor

Vol. 46, No. 1

January 2003

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Pierce, Editor

Published

in inkprint, in Braille, and on cassette by

The National

Federation of the Blind

Marc Maurer, President

National Office

1800 Johnson Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21230

NFB Net BBS: http://www.nfbnet.org

Web site address: http://www.nfb.org

NAC in Isolation

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NAC in Isolation

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Peggy Elliott

Peggy

Elliott

From the Editor: Those

unfamiliar with the history of the blindness field undoubtedly find the vehemence

of Federationists' reaction to the National Accreditation Council (NAC) somewhat

surprising. Even newer NFB members from the vast areas of the country that no

A Threat or a Promise?

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A Threat or a Promise?

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Marc Maurer

Marc

Maurer

Until recently the National

Accreditation Council for Agencies Serving the Blind and Visually Impaired (NAC)

has had as its president Mr. Steven Obremski. Mr. Obremski's term as president

came to an end at the NAC board meeting which occurred in December of 2002.

From One World into Another

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From One World into

Another

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Ahmed Chaing with Debbie Kent Stein

Ahmed

Chaing

From the Editor: Are

you looking for a bit of inspiration? Could you use a dollop of reassurance

about the resilience of the human spirit? If so, the following story is just

what you need. It also puts into perspective the problems blind people have

Kentucky Department of Education Attacks School for the Blind

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February 2003

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Kentucky Department

of Education

Attacks School for the Blind

by

Pauletta Feldman

From the Editor: Pauletta

Feldman is the secretary of the Kentucky Parents of Blind Children Division.

She and her husband, Maurey Weedman, are both active NFB members. Their eighteen-year-old

son Jamie Weedman is blind and attends the Kentucky School for the Blind (KSB)