Sound Prints – April 22, 2018
New procedure restores ability to see light; remembering Sue Ammeter, a great advocate; new resources for audio described TV and videos
Building Better Tomorrows Today for Kentuckians with Vision Loss
Sound Prints podcast by KCB
New procedure restores ability to see light; remembering Sue Ammeter, a great advocate; new resources for audio described TV and videos
Blind vendor turned wedding planner and caterer; blinded vet observes his changed world without vision
Meet Claire Stanley, ACB’s newest employee; Dave Wilkinson new Director of Sales at APH; California Council of the Blind wins voting rights lawsuit; HR620 appears to die in U.S. Senate, protecting the ADA
Swimming is more than a hobby; accessible magazines; ACB collaborates with Cisco Systems; new Blindfold Crossword game; Apple proposes new emojis in collaboration with ACB
Crossroads Conference – Let Your Journey Begin; APH Reader’s Theater; Marrakesh Treaty introduced in Senate; guide dogs in Iowa; Walmart expands grocery delivery
Crossroads Conference – Let Your Journey Begin; KCB Goes to Capitol Hill; Girl Scout Cooky History and recipes
new Uber Health transportation; what does a personal trainer do; new multi-line braille display; Delta airlines and guide dogs; blindeds vet speaks out about blindness; new Microsoft wayfinding app
Intro to the Orbit Reader; new training center for the blind; Baum USA closes its doors; proposed changes in the ADA pass House; membership premiums in ACB affiliates
Apply for a video magnifier from CCLVI; APH and AFB partner – Dr. Craif Meador explains how some services will change; flying passenger drones, where to find audio described video, and Eric Bridges featured in national magazine
upcoming events at the APH museum; Leader Dogs for the Blind; new policies for flying with guide dogs, assistance dogs and emotional support dogs create debate