The Perils of Playing Blind: Problems with Blindness Simulation and a Better Way to Teach about Blindness
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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The Mechanics of Meeting One’s Financial Obligations without Sight
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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There Is a List for That!
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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From Helplessness to Independence: A Philosophical and Practical Overview
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Audible Pedestrian Signals, Tactile Graphics, and the Need for the Blind to Get Involved
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Blind Actors
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Blind Actors
by Peggy Chong
From the Editor: Peggy Chong is affectionately known to many of us as the Blind History Lady. Her obsessive hobby and sometimes vocation is to track down little-known blind people from the thousands of sources she reviews and to put their stories into places where they can be appreciated for the pioneers they were.
Do You Dream In Color?
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Dots from Space! Getting in Touch with Braille
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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My Free White Cane
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Independence Market Corner
Braille MonitorJune 2017
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Independence Market Corner
The National Federation of the Blind Independence Market is the conduit through which our organization distributes our empowering literature to our members, friends, and the general public. As a service we also operate a blindness products store, which sells mostly low-tech items, designed to enhance the everyday independence of blind people.