Braille Is Beautiful

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June,

2002

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Braille Is Beautiful

The

following little review was published in the magazine NEA Today and is

reprinted with permission.

Looking

for ways to help your students understand the perspectives of those with disabilities?

Braille Is Beautiful, a new program from the National Federation of the Blind,

could be just the ticket.

Braille

Recipes

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June,

2002

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Recipes

This

month's recipes have been contributed by members of the National Federation

of the Blind of Minnesota.

Peanut

Butter Divinity

by

Marie Whitteker

NFB

of Minnesota president Joyce Scanlan says, "Marie Whitteker has been a

member and valued leader of the National Federation of the Blind for many years.

[LEAD PHOTO/CAPTION: Thomas and Esther Clement smile together as they examine

a Bagel Biter

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Thomas

and Esther Clement smile together as they examine a Bagel Biter.

Jim

Deremeik of the Wilmer Eye Institute discusses magnification devices with a

table-ful of interested seniors.

Lillian

Lee examines canes on display at the fair.

On

Timely Textbooks for Blind Kids

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2002

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Timely Textbooks for

Blind Kids

An

Idea Whose Time Has Come

From

the Editor: On April 24, 2002, the Instructional Materials Accessibility Act

was introduced in Congress. Congressman Tom Petri's bill is H.R.4582, and Senator

Chris Dodd's bill is S.2246. More cosponsors are needed on both pieces of legislation,

What's in your toolbox

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July

2002

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What's

in Your Toolbox?

by David Evans

David

Evans, cane in one hand and the bugle he sounds at convention in the other.

From

the Editor: The following article appeared in the Spring 2002 issue of the Florida

Federation Focus, a publication of the NFB of Florida. David Evans is a

member of the NFB-F board of directors. Sometimes it seems to me that people

Interim Report from Arkansas

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July,

2002

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Interim Report from

Arkansas

From

the Editor: In 1999 Arkansas was one of the first states to enact legislation

requiring state government to purchase only computer hardware and software that

could be made accessible to disabled users if needed. The law passed was a version

of the NFB's model technology act, legislation that Federationists across the

From the Editor's Mailbox

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July,

2002

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From

the Editor's Mailbox

Jerry

Whittle's article "Read Until You Bleed" in the April 2002 issue has

generated a good bit of comment. Some people have found it encouraging, while

others have complained that it makes learning Braille as an adult sound too

difficult. Everyone who has made comments to me has agreed that the rehabilitation

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Five students get a workout using Hula Hoops

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2002

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Kids

Reach Out to Federation

Raise

Funds to Help the Blind

by Aloma Bouma

Five

students get a workout using Hula Hoops.

From

the Editor: Aloma Bouma is Assistant Director of Community Relations for the

National Federation of the Blind. She wrote the following article to commend

[PHOTO/CAPTION: Sami Osborne reads a book to his little brother Luca

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2002

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Small Wonder

by Sarah Saffian

Sami

Osborne reads a book to his little brother Luca.

From

the Editor: The following article first appeared in the June 2002 issue of Rosie.

Sami Osborne's family has been to the National Center for the Blind several

times to learn what they can about blindness. The fact that they have acquired

[PHOTO/CAPTION: April Jones]

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Young

Federationists Do Their Part

From

the Editor: Early in their lives April and Amanda Jones made friends with Dr.

Jernigan at national conventions. He enjoyed talking with the twins and showing

them things. They are now in high school, and it's clear that they have learned

their Federation philosophy well and practice it every day. The following article