THE BRAILLE FORUM Volume L October-November 2011 No. 3
THE BRAILLE FORUM Volume L October-November 2011 No. 3
February 24, 2014
THE
BRAILLE FORUM
Volume L October-November 2011 No. 3
Published by
the American Council of the Blind
The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence,
security, equality of opportunity, and to improve quality of life for all
blind and visually impaired people.
Mitch Pomerantz, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Editor
National Office:
2200 Wilson Blvd.
Suite 650
Arlington, VA 22201
(202) 467-5081
fax: (703) 465-5085
Web site: http://www.acb.org
THE BRAILLE FORUM (TM) is available in braille, large print, half-speed
four-track cassette tape, data CD, and via e-mail. Subscription requests,
address changes, and items intended for publication should be sent to Sharon
Lovering at the address above, or via e-mail to slovering at acb.org.
The American Council of the Blind (TM) is a membership organization made up
of more than 70 state and special-interest affiliates. To join, contact the
national office at the number listed above.
Those much-needed contributions, which are tax-deductible, can be sent to
Attn: Treasurer, ACB, 6300 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 195, Brooklyn Center,
MN 55430. If you wish to remember a relative or friend, the national office
has printed cards available for this purpose. Consider including a gift to
ACB in your Last Will and Testament. If your wishes are complex, call the
national office.
To make a contribution to ACB via the Combined Federal Campaign, use this
number: 11155.
For the latest in legislative and governmental news, call the "Washington
Connection" toll-free at (800) 424-8666, 5 p.m. to midnight Eastern time, or
read it online.
Copyright 2011
American Council of the Blind
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FCC Publishes New Rules Requiring Video Description on TV, by Melanie
Brunson
Midyear Meeting Dates Announced
National Conference/Convention Report, Part II, by Mitch Pomerantz
Hollis Liggett: The Man, The Legend, by Charles S.P. Hodge
ACB in the Silver State: Golden Past, Diamond Future, by Sharon Lovering,
Judy Jackson, Jenine Stanley, Paul Edwards, Marcia Dresser, and Ken Stewart
Listening in from My Computer: I Wish I Could Have Been There!, by Zerline
Johnson
Mega No Maki Self-Defense Training, by Sharon Lovering
Racing to Louisville, by Janet Dickelman
DKM Poised for 2012
NELDS: Creating a Better Future for Those with Vision Loss, by Jeff Thom and
Chris Gray
RSVA Award Winners
Affiliate News
Opening the Gateway for Future Leaders, by Sara Conrad
Upcoming "Membership Focus" Calls
Here and There, edited by Sue Lichtenfels
High Tech Swap Shop
FORUM SUBSCRIPTION NOTES
You can now get "The Braille Forum" by podcast! To subscribe,
go to "The Braille Forum" page on www.acb.org. If you do not yet have a
podcast client, you can download one from the Forum page.
To subscribe to "The Braille Forum" via e-mail, go to
www.acb.org/mailman/listinfo/brailleforum-L.
ARE YOU MOVING? DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
Contact Sharon Lovering in the ACB national office,
1-800-424-8666, or via e-mail, slovering at acb.org. Give her the information,
and she'll take care of the changes for you.
BRAILLE FORUM
Volume L October-November 2011 No. 3
Published by
the American Council of the Blind
The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence,
security, equality of opportunity, and to improve quality of life for all
blind and visually impaired people.
Mitch Pomerantz, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Editor
National Office:
2200 Wilson Blvd.
Suite 650
Arlington, VA 22201
(202) 467-5081
fax: (703) 465-5085
Web site: http://www.acb.org
THE BRAILLE FORUM (TM) is available in braille, large print, half-speed
four-track cassette tape, data CD, and via e-mail. Subscription requests,
address changes, and items intended for publication should be sent to Sharon
Lovering at the address above, or via e-mail to slovering at acb.org.
The American Council of the Blind (TM) is a membership organization made up
of more than 70 state and special-interest affiliates. To join, contact the
national office at the number listed above.
Those much-needed contributions, which are tax-deductible, can be sent to
Attn: Treasurer, ACB, 6300 Shingle Creek Pkwy., Suite 195, Brooklyn Center,
MN 55430. If you wish to remember a relative or friend, the national office
has printed cards available for this purpose. Consider including a gift to
ACB in your Last Will and Testament. If your wishes are complex, call the
national office.
To make a contribution to ACB via the Combined Federal Campaign, use this
number: 11155.
For the latest in legislative and governmental news, call the "Washington
Connection" toll-free at (800) 424-8666, 5 p.m. to midnight Eastern time, or
read it online.
Copyright 2011
American Council of the Blind
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FCC Publishes New Rules Requiring Video Description on TV, by Melanie
Brunson
Midyear Meeting Dates Announced
National Conference/Convention Report, Part II, by Mitch Pomerantz
Hollis Liggett: The Man, The Legend, by Charles S.P. Hodge
ACB in the Silver State: Golden Past, Diamond Future, by Sharon Lovering,
Judy Jackson, Jenine Stanley, Paul Edwards, Marcia Dresser, and Ken Stewart
Listening in from My Computer: I Wish I Could Have Been There!, by Zerline
Johnson
Mega No Maki Self-Defense Training, by Sharon Lovering
Racing to Louisville, by Janet Dickelman
DKM Poised for 2012
NELDS: Creating a Better Future for Those with Vision Loss, by Jeff Thom and
Chris Gray
RSVA Award Winners
Affiliate News
Opening the Gateway for Future Leaders, by Sara Conrad
Upcoming "Membership Focus" Calls
Here and There, edited by Sue Lichtenfels
High Tech Swap Shop
FORUM SUBSCRIPTION NOTES
You can now get "The Braille Forum" by podcast! To subscribe,
go to "The Braille Forum" page on www.acb.org. If you do not yet have a
podcast client, you can download one from the Forum page.
To subscribe to "The Braille Forum" via e-mail, go to
www.acb.org/mailman/listinfo/brailleforum-L.
ARE YOU MOVING? DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE YOUR SUBSCRIPTION?
Contact Sharon Lovering in the ACB national office,
1-800-424-8666, or via e-mail, slovering at acb.org. Give her the information,
and she'll take care of the changes for you.