Recipes

The Braille Monitor

March,

2004

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Recipes

This

month's recipes come from members of the National Federation of the Blind of

South Carolina.

Carolina

or She-Crab Soup

by

Betty Capps

Betty

Capps

Betty

Capps is the wife of Don Capps, president emeritus of the NFB of South Carolina

and the senior member of the NFB board of directors. She is a longtime leader

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Tonia Trapp]

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Speaking of Gratitude:

Givers of Freedom and Creators of Opportunity

by

Tonia Valletta Trapp

Tonia Trapp

From the Editor: The

following speech was delivered at the New Mexico state conference of the Association

for the Education and Rehabilitation of the Blind and Visually Impaired (AERBVI)

on February 26, 2004. Tonia Trapp is president of the Albuquerque chapter of

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Terri Uttermohlen]

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Diving

by

Terri Uttermohlen

Terri

Uttermohlen

From the Editor: This

charming story will make you yearn for Caribbean islands and tropical breezes.

It appeared in To Reach for the Stars, the twenty-fifth in the Kernel

Book series of paperbacks we publish to educate the public about blindness.

It begins with President Maurer's introduction:

Clarification of Tiger Braille Embosser Review

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April 2004

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Clarification of Tiger

Braille Embosser Review

In the February 2004 issue

of the Braille Monitor, we published an article about Tiger Braille embossers

manufactured by Viewplus Technology. The review included extended verbatim excerpts

from the manufacturer's advertising material. Because of this, a casual reading

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Ana Rodriguez (far left) and Curtis Willoughby (far right)

at the FM receiver table with two unidentified men

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Hearing Enhancement

and Spanish Translation

Available at National Convention:

Spanish Translators Needed

by

D. Curtis Willoughby

Ana

Rodriguez (far left) and Curtis Willoughby (far right) at the FM receiver

table with two unidentified men.

From the Editor: Curtis

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Dialysis at National

Convention

by

Ed Bryant

During this year's annual

convention of the National Federation of the Blind in Atlanta, Georgia, Tuesday,

June 29, through Monday, July 5, dialysis will be available. Those requiring

dialysis must have a transient patient packet and physician's statement filled

out prior to treatment. Conventioneers must have their unit contact the desired

Frontispiece

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May 2004

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April

7 and 8, 2004, marked the first conference conducted in the new NFB Jernigan

Institute. The June issue will include a complete report of the event. In the

picture above, conferees were beginning to gather in Members Hall on the top

floor of the Institute for the festive closing dinner. The view to the west

of the facility can be seen from the windows facing Byrd Street.

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AIDB Board Votes to De-NAC

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May 2004

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AIDB Board Votes to

De-NAC

by

J. Michael Jones

Michael

Jones

From the Editor: Michael

Jones is president of the NFB of Alabama and for fourteen years was an employee

of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB). At AIDB he served as an

instructor/counselor and as an administrator. He resigned in late 2002 to complete

Center Helps Those Who Recently Lost Sight

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Center Helps Those Who

Recently Lost Sight

to

Relearn Life's Skills

by

Sam Tranum

From the Editor: The

following article appeared on January 15, 2004, in the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.

In a state as riddled with agencies accredited by the National Accreditation

Council for Agencies Serving People with Blindness or Visual Impairment (NAC)

Spring 2004 NAC Membership Report

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Spring 2004 NAC Membership

Report

The

six states with more than one NAC-accredited agency are shown with solid

fill. The thirteen with one each have striped fill. The states with no

NAC-accredited agencies are clear.

It's been awhile since

we reported on NAC's progress in persuading agencies, schools, and workshops