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Let's ask Miss Manners

August 11, 201226 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, Uncategorized

The orientation packet they sent out for the Summer Military Sport Camp I’m volunteering at includes a primer on disability etiquette. Among other things, the two-page document suggests that if the situation is appropriate, we should “strike up a conversation and include the person in whatever is going on, just as you would do for […]

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Putting life back together

August 6, 201215 CommentsPosted in blindness, Blogroll, careers/jobs for people who are blind, memoir writing, Seeing Eye dogs, technology for people who are blind, Uncategorized

A screen reader called JAWS lets me use a computer to read and write, and when power user Sue Martin generously donated a series of her JAWS refresher classes to this year’s auction benefitting the Seeing Eye, , I bid on it – and won! Sue lost her sight when she was 26, and she […]

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From jazz camp to sports camp

August 3, 201212 CommentsPosted in Beth Finke, blindness, careers/jobs for people who are blind, Uncategorized

My job at Easter Seals Headquarters just started a program called Outside In that gives employees up to one week of on-the-clock (paid!) time to volunteer for another non-profit organization. The idea is to learn what’s going on “outside” of Easter Seals and bring ideas from the experience back “in.” One of my co-workers used […]

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Race: Out Loud

July 30, 201216 CommentsPosted in blindness, Braille, radio, Uncategorized, writing

I published a post here back in March after Chicago Public Radio let me know they wouldn’t be airing pre-recorded essays like the ones I used to do for them. But here’s some good news: reports of my radio-essay death were greatly exaggerated. An essay I wrote aired on WBEZ this morning! I like working […]

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