ACB Media Calendar

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Events in July 2022

  • AAVIA and Advocacy Committee: Civil Rights Panel – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)

    AAVIA and Advocacy Committee: Civil Rights Panel – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)


    July 2, 2022

    We discuss recent achievements, ongoing legal efforts, current risks and opportunities in the courts concerning issues of importance to members of ACB.

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    National Library Service Focus Group (by appointment only) – found in room HH Rome

    National Library Service Focus Group (by appointment only) – found in room HH Rome


    July 2, 2022

    Join one of four NLS special sessions and provide your feedback on a variety of Collection Development Questions, Text To Speech Options, the NLS Braille Displays, and many other topics. Alice O’Reilly, Chief of the Collection Division and Tamara Rorie, Head of the newly formed Patron Engagement Section and formally the Braille Development Officer, will be gathering information to assist in shaping the future of NLS. We will be discussing upcoming Beta test opportunities, showing the two NLS eReaders, and conducting mini focus groups to obtain your feedback on several upcoming initiatives. To join a session email [email protected].

    ACBS, Blind Activism and Advocacy Panel – found in room CHI 208 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)

    ACBS, Blind Activism and Advocacy Panel – found in room CHI 208 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)


    July 2, 2022

    Join ACB Students for our panel on blind activism and advocacy with blind life coach Charlie Kramer and blind video editor, producer, and podcaster Lance Johnson! Come learn just how beautiful self-advocacy can be. Charlie and Lance will discuss their life experiences, outlooks on blindness, and advice for blind students with us.

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  • LUA: Up Close and Personal with NLS Director, Jason Broughton – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)

    LUA: Up Close and Personal with NLS Director, Jason Broughton – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)


    July 3, 2022

    Mr. Broughton presented at morning general session, here is your chance to learn more from him and ask questions about NLS.

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    Not Your Mother’s Library – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)

    Not Your Mother’s Library – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)


    July 3, 2022

    The Modern, Public Library – What awaits you there.

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    Conversation with the World Blind Union CEO, Marc Workman – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)

    Conversation with the World Blind Union CEO, Marc Workman – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)


    July 3, 2022

    Mr. Workman will speak at Sunday morning’s General Session. Here is a great opportunity to hear from and talk with him directly in a smaller, more intimate setting. Come learn about the challenges and opportunities facing blind people around the world and lessons we can apply in the United States. Presenter: Marc Workman, Chief Executive Officer, World Blind Union, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Co-Sponsored by IRC and MCAC.

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    The Human Side of They: What are the Colors of Our Rainbow – found in room HH Cozzens

    The Human Side of They: What are the Colors of Our Rainbow – found in room HH Cozzens


    July 3, 2022

    Let’s ponder pronouns. Why are she and he so limiting? How can we expand our vocabulary and minds to celebrate gender diversity and equity? Have you ever asked your colleagues, friends and neighbors what pronouns they use? We define so much through labels; they help us organize the world around us, but they can be harmful and disrespectful. Inclusivity is not a trend or a fad. Pronouns are not just words on a page. In this candid discussion, BPI presents narratives from community mentors who embody the gender diversity in our rainbow. Join us as we delve in to the deeper meaning of pronouns and why what we say matters.

  • BRL Breakfast – found in room CHI 211

    BRL Breakfast – found in room CHI 211


    July 4, 2022

    Guest Speaker Marc Workman, President, World Blind Union

    BRL Virtual Breakfast – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 3

    BRL Virtual Breakfast – found in room CHI 211 and Heard on ACB Media 3


    July 4, 2022

    Guest Speaker Marc Workman, President, World Blind Union

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    Unravelling Advocacy for Vision Rehabilitation Services – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)

    Unravelling Advocacy for Vision Rehabilitation Services – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 2 (CEU Eligible)


    July 4, 2022

    Explore innovative advocacy efforts wherein states can obtain funding under the Medicaid Older Individuals who are Blind program. This program provides an array of vision rehabilitation services, however funding is extremely limited. Learn how to utilize the Older Individuals who are Blind and Medicaid programs. Presented by Alliance on Aging and Vision Loss and the Rehabilitation Issues Taskforce.

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  • Meet the Talking Book Narrator – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)

    Meet the Talking Book Narrator – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)


    July 5, 2022

    Co-hosted by: AABT, BRL, FIA, LUA, BPI, and MCAC

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    One Bookone ACB – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)

    One Bookone ACB – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 4 (CEU Eligible)


    July 5, 2022

    Their Plant Eyes: A Personal and Cultural History of Blindness by M. Leona Godin Co-hosted by AABT, BRL, FIA, LUA, BPI and MCAC

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  • National Library Service Focus Group (by appointment only) – found in room HH Rome

    National Library Service Focus Group (by appointment only) – found in room HH Rome


    July 6, 2022

    Join one of four NLS special sessions and provide your feedback on a variety of Collection Development Questions, Text To Speech Options, the NLS Braille Displays, and many other topics. Alice O’Reilly, Chief of the Collection Division and Tamara Rorie, Head of the newly formed Patron Engagement Section and formally the Braille Development Officer, will be gathering information to assist in shaping the future of NLS. We will be discussing upcoming Beta test opportunities, showing the two NLS eReaders, and conducting mini focus groups to obtain your feedback on several upcoming initiatives. To join a session email [email protected].

    Understanding where our writing system Braille has been. – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)

    Understanding where our writing system Braille has been. – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)


    July 6, 2022

    Speakers: Philippa Campsey, Ontario Canada, new information about the early history of braille; Tamara Rorie, Arlington Virginia, new braille archives; and Judy Dixon, Arlington Virginia, who will discuss methods of doing research about braille and where people can find documents of interest.

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    New uses for Braille in Periodicals – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)

    New uses for Braille in Periodicals – found in room CHI 215 and Heard on ACB Media 5 (CEU Eligible)


    July 6, 2022

    Brian Charlson Watertown, MA, and Judy Dixon, Arlington, VA: Using UEB for cooking in magazines and books. Judy Wilkinson, San Leandro, CA and Tamara Rorie, Arlington, VA: New knitting magazines and how to use knitting charts. Ralph Smitherman, Brandon, MS and Jane Carona, Silver Spring, MD: Crossword puzzle magazines Chaired by Paul Edwards.

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    Making Sense of the Census – found in room CHI 208 and Heard on ACB Media 2

    Making Sense of the Census – found in room CHI 208 and Heard on ACB Media 2


    July 6, 2022

    It’s a once-in-a-decade event! The 1950 Census is here, and it includes cousins, neighbors, aunts and uncles, grandparents – even family friends! They are all waiting to be discovered, and many will be people you know. Every ten years the United States conducts a census, and 72 years after the census date it becomes public. Packed with family information and details; get on the road to discovery.

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