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Events in June 2025
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Candidates Forum Candidates Forum
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ACB Summer Auction ACB Summer Auction
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June 21, 2025Enjoy bidding at the 19th annual ACB Summer Auction on Zoom and ACB Media. There will be two days of the appetizer auction Thursday, June 19 and Friday, June 20 starting at noon and will close the next day at noon. We look forward to hearing from everyone and to lots of action! Happy bidding!
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ACB Convention Call to Order Affiliate Role Call Affiliate Role Call
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June 23, 2025Nominating Committee Room Opens Nominating Committee Room Opens
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June 23, 2025Nominating Committee Nominating Committee
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June 23, 2025Session closes and Nominating committee begins in delegate room Session closes and Nominating committee begins in delegate room
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Resolutions Resolutions
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June 24, 2025Gabe; Order is: 2, 3, 5, 9, 7 and 11; Intro resolution; play media English and Spanish, Questions: 10 minutes, Debate: 20 minutes, vote
Resolutions and First Reading of Constitution and Bylaws Report Resolutions and First Reading of Constitution and Bylaws Report
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Exhibit Hall Overview Resolutions Resolutions
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June 25, 2025Gabe; Order is: 2, 3, 5, 9, 7 and 11 from where we left off; Intro guidelines; play media; Jeff moves, Questions: 10 minutes, Debate: 20 minutes, Vote
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How Does Climate Change Affect People with Disabilities How Does Climate Change Affect People with Disabilities
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June 26, 2025From extreme weather events (cold, heat, wind, or rain) to wild fires, how can people who are blind or have low vision plan and prepare for such events? Presenter: Professor Michael Ashley Stein, co-founder and Executive Director of the Harvard Law School Project on Disability, and a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law school since 2005.
Guide Dog School Updates Guide Dog School Updates
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June 26, 2025Double session (with no break) of the ever-popular North American guide dog school updates.
Unleashing Your Inner Slacker Unleashing Your Inner Slacker
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June 26, 2025Slack is a communication platform designed for teams and workplaces, facilitating collaboration through instant messaging, file sharing, and integration with various productivity tools. Slack provides channels for topic-specific discussions, direct messaging for private conversations, and supports video calls and screen sharing. But how do you get started using Slack? Join BITS and presenter Jack Falejczyk, as he helps us understand and get started using this popular platform. Jack will explain how to download and install the app on your PC, and create an account. Jack will also demonstrate how to begin using the platform, use of keyboard commands for increased efficiency, and more. Presenter: Jack Falejczyk, self-employed – Access Technology consultant, Chicago, IL
Accessible Diagnostic Testing National & International Best Practices Guidelines Update Accessible Diagnostic Testing National & International Best Practices Guidelines Update
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June 26, 2025This session will share information and Best Practices for Designing Accessible At-Home Diagnostic Test Kits. ACB advocacy efforts has collaborated with the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation® (AAMI), a global leader for the development and production of national and international consensus standards. This initiative includes work done by the National Institutes of Health and RADX on accessible COVID-19 home tests and other diagnostic testing. Come and hear from members of the Task Group that championed and developed this accessibility guidance for future production by pharmaceutical companies.
Guide Dog School Updates Guide Dog School Updates
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June 26, 2025Continuation of Double session (with no break) of the ever-popular North American guide dog school updates.
Making Braille Music Accessible By Touch Making Braille Music Accessible By Touch
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June 26, 2025While blind musicians naturally hear music, reading it is also possible – and empowering – through Music Braille. This session offers an introduction to the Music Braille system, including its history, how it differs from literary braille, and the ways modern technology is transforming access to written music. Attendees will explore practical examples, learn strategies for understanding Music Braille signs, and gain insights into how to begin or enhance their own learning journey.
Christian Nationalism 101 Christian Nationalism 101
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June 26, 2025Join us for a discussion of Christian Nationalism, what it is and its growing impact on civil, legal and religious life within the United States. Presenters: Mariko Hirose, Chief Program Officer, Americans United for Separation of Church and State, Washington, DC; Reverend Peter Heide, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and ACB Board Member, Baraboo, WI.
Exploring AI Apps on your iPhone with iBug Today Exploring AI Apps on your iPhone with iBug Today
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June 26, 2025AI is taking the world by storm, and there are many apps available for your iPhone that can help you take advantage of this powerful technology. In this session, iBug Today members Sandhya Rao and Brad Snyder take a look at several apps that can help you put this powerful technology to work for you. Presenters: Sandhya Rao, Vice-President and Director of Training, iBugToda, Houston, TX; Brad Snyder, Vice-President Blind Information Technology Specialist and iBugToday, SME, Dallas, TX
LUA Presents the New DA2 Player and the NLS My Talking Books Smart Speaker Skill LUA Presents the New DA2 Player and the NLS My Talking Books Smart Speaker Skill
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June 26, 2025Don Olson, customer service specialist and Zhe Huang, Patron Education and Training Specialist will familiarize us with the new DA2 talking book player which will shortly be available and will allow an NLS patron to download books directly from BARD. We will also learn about the My Talking Books smart speaker skill which gives a patron hands-free access to BARD through the Amazon Alexa devices. Presenters: Don Olson, Customer Service Specialist and Zhe Huang, Patron Education and Training Specialist, National Library Service for the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS), Washington, DC. Facilitator: Jane Carona, LUA Vice President, Silver Spring, MD
Accessible FT8 Ham Radios Accessible FT8 Ham Radios
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June 26, 2025This session from ACBRA will feature a Podcast followed by time for questions with John Farina W2QCY on making radios accessible for blind and low vision hams.
Expert Advice on Retirement Planning and Investing for the Future Expert Advice on Retirement Planning and Investing for the Future
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June 26, 2025Are you worried that you might live longer than your money? How do we plan for an uncertain future? The Royal Bank Of Canada investment manager and financial planner has the answers to these questions and many more. Please join the ACB Resource Development team and our ACB investment advisor for this informative session on how to plan for your retirement and make the right choices for your Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Presenter: Mike Dickson – RBC Wealth Management Financial Advisor
LUA Presents the Journey from Print Book to Talking Book LUA Presents the Journey from Print Book to Talking Book
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June 26, 2025Presenters from NLS detail the process a book goes through in its journey to becoming available as an audiobook on BARD. Presenter: Alice Baker O’Reilly, NLS, Washington, DC. Facilitator: Brian Charlson, Watertown, MA.
ACB Lions Lessons in Leadership ACB Lions Lessons in Leadership
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June 26, 2025Participating in a Lions Club or other organization can be very rewarding, but meaningful participation and leadership demand time, dedication and hard work. Whether you are just getting started in a Lions Club or another organization, or if you have been a member for some time and you want to explore new horizons in your leadership journey, our Lessons in Leadership Conference and Convention series will help you learn by example from the experiences of others.
Easy Chair Yoga with Leslie Spoone Easy Chair Yoga with Leslie Spoone
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June 26, 2025Come and enjoy some Easy Chair Yoga with certified aerobics instructor and personal trainer, Leslie Spoone. We will be doing some stretches and poses that will leave your body relaxed and centered after the first day of zoom convention sessions.
Update on Legal Advocacy Impacting People with Disabilities Update on Legal Advocacy Impacting People with Disabilities
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June 26, 2025Learn about the legal landscape in what many on all sides of the political spectrum view as an unprecedented period in our history. Experts in disability advocacy law will cover a spectrum of issues important to our community. Be prepared with your questions about the latest happenings in disability law. Panelists: Matthew Handley, Partner, Handley Farah and Anderson, Washinton, DC; Rachel Weisberg, Supervising Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates, Chicago, IL; Madeleine Reichman, Staff Attorney, Disability Rights Advocates, New York, NY Facilitators: Claire Stanley, ACB Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs, Alexandria, VA; Jeff Thom, ACB Advocacy Steering Committee Chair, Sacramento, CA
Food for Thought Food for Thought
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June 26, 2025What role does food play in your life? Do you view it as a way to fuel your body, experience pleasure, or manage your blood sugar levels? ACB Next Generation, in collaboration with ACB’s Mental Health and Wellness Committee and ACB Diabetics in Action, presents an opportunity for individuals to gain insight from three unique perspectives on relationships with food. Amanda Selm will discuss how she has adopted healthy habits and continues to reap benefits. Patricia Maddix will share how she successfully manages her relationship with food while living with Diabetes. Lastly, Pam Shaw will talk about her emotionally driven relationship with food. Together, let’s nourish our minds and explore the profound connection between food and our thoughts. Presenters: Amanda Selm, Immediate Past President of ACB Next Generation, Louisville KY Pam Shaw, Chair of ACB’s Mental Health and Wellness Committee; Patricia Maddix, ACB Diabetics in Action Board Member, Vancouver WA. Facilitators: Debby Green, First Vice President of the Kentucky Council of the Blind and Vice Chair of ACB’s Mental Health and Wellness Committee; Cassie Coyner, Secretary ACB Oregon, North Bend, OR
Low Vision Research with Dr. Soltau Low Vision Research with Dr. Soltau
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June 26, 2025Join us in welcoming Dr. Joern Soltau, Professor and Chair of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences at the University of Louisville, as he shares the latest findings and insights on low vision research. Sponsored by: CCLVI
SASI Social SASI Social
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June 26, 2025The title says it all, this is strictly a social where individuals with a dual sensory loss of vision and hearing join together to meet each other, learn and gather inspiration on how to live our lives to the fullest.
Resolutions Resolutions
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June 26, 2025Gabe; Order is: 2, 3, 5, 9, 7 and 11 from where we left off; Intro resolution; play media English and Spanish, Questions: 10 minutes, Debate: 20 minutes, Vote
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Getting Started with WhatsApp on Your iPhone Getting Started with WhatsApp on Your iPhone
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June 27, 2025As of January 2025, WhatsApp has approximately 3.14 billion monthly active users worldwide. This marks a significant increase from previous years, solidifying its position as one of the most widely used messaging platforms globally. Join BITS members Nicki Keck and Melissa Wolf, along with guest presenter Drew Mochak as they explain how to get started using WhatsApp on your iPhone. Our team will show you how to get the app, setup an account, find and join groups, send your first message, and much more. Presenters: Drew Mochak, WhatsApp Application Engineer, Meta Platforms, Inc., Menlo Park, CA; Melissa Wold, BItS Mentoring Specialist, Nashville, TN; Nicki Keck, BItS Mentoring Specialist, Hamburg, PA.
ACBF Spotlight – From Student to President of the Board ACBF Spotlight – From Student to President of the Board
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June 27, 2025The Overbrook School for the Blind in Philadelphia is one of the oldest schools for the blind in the United States. It is a private school, not operated by the state of Pennsylvania. Lyle Sine entered Overbrook as a preschooler in 1962, and he graduated from high school there in 1977. Lyle was elected to serve as the Alumni representative to the Overbrook Board of Trustees in 2018, and he became the first visually impaired person to serve as President of the Board in 2023. Share his journey from student to president and learn how a private school for the blind provides its many programs in today’s world.
Audio Description and Sports Audio Description and Sports
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June 27, 2025Presenters discuss and explore how audio description for sports events is different from play-by-play on radio and what is being done in other countries with AD for sporting events. Moderator: Clark Rachfal, Former ACB Director of Advocacy and Governmental Affairs, Beverton, OR Presenters: Rhys Lloyd, Studio Head, Descriptive Video Works, Vancouver, BC Canada; Sonali Rai, Senior Manager, Media, Culture and Immersive Technologies, RNIB, United Kingdom; Jerred Mace, CEO, OneCourt, Seattle, WA; Stasha Boyd, President/Creative Director, Q Media Productions Inc., and Founder/Executive Director, Audio Description Initiative (ADI Foundation, Inc.), Orlando, FL
Solving Your Tech Issues When You Are Not A Wizard Solving Your Tech Issues When You Are Not A Wizard
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June 27, 2025Do you get frustrated when your devices do not work as expected? Join Basics with BITS presenter Deborah Armstrong as we explore step by step methods for solving many common tech issues. Learn how you need not be a geek to solve the most common tech problems. Presenter: Deborah Armstrong, Alternate Media Specialist, De Anza College, Milpitas, CA.
The Coaching Roundtable The Coaching Roundtable
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June 27, 2025Join ACB Women and IVIE for a conversation with three women coaches. You will learn about their training, their coaching philosophies, and their experience as coaching entrepreneurs. One of them might be the perfect coach for you. Facilitator: Linda Porelle, Retired Social Worker and Life Coach, Westbrook, ME. Presenters: Ardis Bazyn, CEO, Bazyn Communications, Thornton, CO; Dr. Cathy Schmidt Whitaker, Empowerment and Energy Leadership Coach, E3 Coaching and Speaking LLC, Diamond Bar, CA; Darian Slayton Fleming, Certified Happiness Trainer, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Portland, OR.
GDUI Prison Pups GDUI Prison Pups
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June 27, 2025Learn about Puppies Behind Bars programs. Co-presented by GDUI and BVA.
LUA Business Meeting LUA Business Meeting
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June 27, 2025Updates and reports on LUA programs, consideration of amendments to the LUA Bylaws, and election of officers.Conducted by Carla Ruschival, LUA President, Louisville, KY
Happy Hour Cardio with Leslie Spoone Happy Hour Cardio with Leslie Spoone
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June 27, 2025Join us for an energizing cardio session sprinkled with some laughs with certified aerobics instructor and personal trainer, Leslie Spoone. You can either dance around for your cardio or you can jump on your treadmill, elliptical or bike. This class will leave you pumped and happy as the convention begins.
LUA Business Meeting LUA Business Meeting
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June 27, 2025Telephone Film Screening Telephone Film Screening
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June 27, 2025A Documentary on Audio Description and Dance co-directed by Krishna Washburn and Heather Shaw. Moderator: Kim Charlson Presenter: Following the film screening (approximately 45 minutes) co-directors Krishna Washburn and Heather Shaw will answer questions about audio description and dance and the work they do in this space.
All About Requesting an Assessment from your Voc Rehab Agency All About Requesting an Assessment from your Voc Rehab Agency
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June 27, 2025A Comprehensive tool for blind and low vision individuals to use to determine strengths, areas for improvement, and weaknesses when planning education and employment.
Boomers vs Next Gen Battle of the Ages Boomers vs Next Gen Battle of the Ages
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June 27, 2025These Trivia questions will cross generations. Non-members welcome. Prepare to be stumped, fun is the name of the game.
Constitution and Bylaws Constitution and Bylaws
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June 27, 2025Final reading of constitution and bylaw amendments followed by debate
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Efficient Messaging Using WhatsApp and JAWS with Brian Hartgen Efficient Messaging Using WhatsApp and JAWS with Brian Hartgen
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June 28, 2025When we think of sending and receiving messages with WhatsApp, we perhaps think of doing so using our smart phones. But a computer-based app exists to carry out the same functionality. While this is a very accessible application, usage of this app is made far more efficient through the use of JAWS scripts. If you receive many messages each day, you’re going to want to process them fast. In this BITS presentation, Brian from Hartgen Consultancy will show you how to link a WhatsApp account to your computer, describe the application in detail, but above all, will demonstrate how you can be a WhatsApp super user by working with many keyboard shortcuts and abbreviated speech. Come along to find out how you can send and receive messages and make calls with incredible speed! Presenter: Brian Hargen, Owner – Hartgen Consultancy, United Kingdom
AI in the Workplace and Beyond AI in the Workplace and Beyond
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June 28, 2025Are you interested in integrating AI into your professional life but don’t know quite how to start? Join the Employment Committee and BITS as human presenters encourage and guide us to start this journey. Presenters: Peter Altschul, Employment Committee Chair, Coos Bay, OR; Jeff Bishop, BITS president, Tucson AZ.
Leadership Linkup Leadership Linkup
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June 28, 2025Step into the Leadership Arena and network with leaders of the American Council of the Blind. This is your opportunity to connect directly with the heart of ACB leadership. You’ll be paired with an emerging leader and move through fast-paced and meaningful conversations with dynamic ACB leaders all in one Zoom event. This is an invitation only event, and signing up ahead of time is required as space is limited. Zoom details will be shared with confirmed participants prior to the event. This session is sponsored by ACB Next Generation and ACB’s Berl Colley Leadership Institute. Facilitators: Donna Brown, Romney WV and Amanda Selm, Louisville KY
Understanding Trauma During Changing Times Understanding Trauma During Changing Times
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June 28, 2025There are all kinds of trauma. In this session, we will explore some of the types of trauma and suggest ways to cope. Sponsored by: ACB Mental Health and Wellness Committee
Using Your Phone and Smart Glasses to Describe the World Around You Using Your Phone and Smart Glasses to Describe the World Around You
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June 28, 2025Learn from experts how to use smart phone apps to help describe images, photos, and videos to help you better understand the world around you. Several apps will be demonstrated including Ally, Gemini, PiccyBot, Seeing AI and more. Moderator: Carl Richardson, Co-Chair, ACB Audio Description Project, Boston, MA Presenters: Cory Kadlik, Assistive Technology Manager, Perkins Library, Framingham, MA; Michael Babcock, American Council of the Blind Member Services Administrative Assistant, Coos Bay, OR; and Jeff Bishop, BITS President, Tucson, AZ
AAVIA Business Meeting AAVIA Business Meeting
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June 28, 2025Together We Thrive Families Embracing Vision Challenged Members Together We Thrive Families Embracing Vision Challenged Members
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June 28, 2025Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt program that highlights the power of family resilience, and support in the face of vision-related challenges. This session feature the unique journeys of three families who have navigated life with vision loss and emerged stronger together. The Carpenter Family will share how they rally around their mom and wife, offering steadfast support and love through every challenge. The Nipper Family will explore a mother’s role in empowering her daughter’s independence, leadership aspirations, and personal growth. The Allen Family will discuss how they balance life with two daughters, challenging preconceptions, fostering advocacy skills and navigating their community with strength and grace. Each story reflects a different perspective, but all speak to the importance of family, understanding and perseverance. This event is especially for families of individuals experiencing vision loss and anyone seeking encouragement, connection, and hope. This session is sponsored by ACB Next Generation. Speakers: The Carpenter Family – Moe, Robert, and their boys, West Des Moines, Iowa; The Nipper Family – Cecily and her mom; The Allen Family – Lauren, Derek, and their girls, Louisville, KY Facilitators: Megan Meigs, San Leandro, CA and Amanda Selm, Louisville, KY
When the Road Gets Rough When the Road Gets Rough
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June 28, 2025There are often challenges on the road to mental health. This session will feature three presenters who will share their experience, strength and hope. Sponsored by: ACB Mental Health and Wellness Committee
Audio Description a Global Happening Audio Description a Global Happening
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June 28, 2025Several years ago, the Audio Description Project partnered with the World Blind Union to conduct a survey which revealed that audio description exists in over 70 countries. Dr. Joel Snyder was the author of that survey; in this session, he will interview blind consumers of audio description who will offer their perspectives on audio description in their corners of the globe. Co-Sponsored by ADP and IRC. Moderator: Dr. Joel Snyder Presenters: Shakila Maharaj, South Africa; Dr. Francisco Lima, Brazil; Johanna Krins, Germany; and Jonny Marshall, Research Officer Media, Culture and Immersive Technologies Team, RNIB, UK
CCLVI Business Meeting CCLVI Business Meeting
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June 28, 2025Using Braille in the Workplace Using Braille in the Workplace
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June 28, 2025Come here from a panel of braille users about how they are using braille every day as a vital part of their job. How important is it in improving job productivity? Explore how braille is being used now versus 40 years ago. Co-sponsored by: Braille Revival League, ACB Employment Committee and AABT
ACB Inspire Mentoring Program Graduation ACB Inspire Mentoring Program Graduation
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June 28, 2025Celebrate with the Class of 2025 during their graduation ceremony.
CCLVI Business Meeting continued CCLVI Business Meeting continued
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June 28, 2025Poems of Protest Resistance and Empowerment Poems of Protest Resistance and Empowerment
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June 28, 2025Poetry is meant to be read aloud. In this session, poems written by Langston Hughes, Mya Angelou, Denise Levertov, Alan Ginsberg, and other powerful talents will be performed and discussed. Facilitated by: Annie Chiappetta.
ACB Families Goes to Camp ACB Families Goes to Camp
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June 28, 2025It’s summertime – time to sit around the virtual campfire and eat hotdogs and s’mores. Whether you’re a kid or a kid at heart, camp is a special experience. Stories, songs, games – a convention tradition for the entire family.
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Individual vote for Resolutions, Constitution, and Bylaws Individual vote for Resolutions, Constitution, and Bylaws
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June 30, 2025Affiliate vote for Resolutions, Constitution, and Bylaws