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Events in June 2025
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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 and First Reading of Constitution and Bylaws Report Resolutions and First Reading of Constitution and Bylaws Report
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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.
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.
Microsoft Copilot for Work Microsoft Copilot for Work
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June 26, 2025Learn how AI enhances skills and productivity for the blind community. Discover Copilot tools that streamline workflows, foster collaboration, and equip the community with digital skills for the modern workplace. Speaker: Crystal Jones, Microsoft
Audio Description Best Practices in Movie Theaters Audio Description Best Practices in Movie Theaters
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June 26, 2025Did you know that most theatrical releases are audio described? Learn from a blind movie goer, AMC Theaters, the National Alliance of Theater Owners, and others on how to make your visit to the movie theater a successful one by enjoying the magic of cinema with the help of audio description. Moderator: Carl Richardson, Co-Chair, ACB Audio Description Project, Boston, MA Presenters: Alex Howard, Enthusiastic Blind Theater-Goer and Co-Creator of The Dark Room Podcast, Burbank, CA; Cinema United (formerly known as National Association of Theater Owners (Invited); AMC Theatres (Invited)
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
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.
Writing Audio Description with AI Tools Writing Audio Description with AI Tools
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June 26, 2025Discussion and demonstrations of audio description AI writing and assessment tools and how they work on their own and with essential human collaboration Moderator: Renee Arrington-Johnson Presenters: JOEL SNYDER, PhD., Author of The Visual Made Verbal, President, Audio Description Associates, LLC, Takoma Park, MD; Caroline Desrosiers, Founder and CEO, Scribely, Truckee, CA; Brett Oppegaard, Ph.D., Professor, School of Communication and Information, College of Social Sciences, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Manoa, HI; Professor Sri Kurniawan, University of California-Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA; and Rick Morin, ACB Media and IT Manager, Burlington, MA
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