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Questions Kids Ask: He Can Play Football, Basketball and Fortnight, but…

April 22, 202212 CommentsPosted in blindness, public speaking, questions kids ask, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind

Yesterday our friend Ruth drove Luna and me to Highwood, Illinois to visit third graders at Oak Terrace Elementary, a school that participates in an Educating Outside the Lines Disability Awareness Week program. Every day that week someone with a disability comes to talk with them about their disability and the “helper tools” that let […]

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Self-Advocacy and the ADA: Don’t Miss our Repeat Performance Next Week, March 31, 2022 at 7 pm

March 23, 20221 CommentPosted in blindness, guide dogs, public speaking, Seeing Eye dogs, visiting libraries

Remember that Self-Advocacy and the ADA panel Skokie Public Library presented via Zoom last November?I was on that panel along with Deirdre Keane (a teacher/librarian who was born with a hearing loss and got a cochlear implant during her freshman year in college), Michele Lee (an experienced finance professional who uses a wheelchair) and Tina […]

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I’ll be Talking Fast Tomorrow Night

November 17, 20211 CommentPosted in blindness, public speaking, Seeing Eye dogs, visiting libraries

Tomorrow night, Thursday, November 18, 2021, I will be one of four women with disabilities on an hourlong free Zoom panel sponsored by the Skokie Public Library: Self Advocacy and the ADA–Online Event: Personal Perspectives, Challenges, and Success Stories Thursday, November 18, 2021 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm Zoom Event What does self-advocacy look like […]

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