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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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Questions Kids Ask: With Answers This Time

March 12, 20229 CommentsPosted in blindness, book tour, careers/jobs for people who are blind, guide dogs, Mike Knezovich, questions kids ask, technology for people who are blind, travel, visiting libraries, visiting schools, Writing for Children

When the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) selected Hanni and Beth: Safe & Sound as the winner of its Henry Bergh Children’s Book Award back in 2008, my sisters accompanied my second Seeing Eye dog Hanni and me to the American Library Association convention in Anaheim to receive the award. […]

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Is it Safe to Cross?

April 9, 202110 CommentsPosted in blindness, guide dogs, politics, Seeing Eye dogs

I just got word that the Justice Department has moved to intervene in a disability discrimination lawsuit brought by private plaintiffs with visual disabilities alleging the City of Chicago fails to provide people who are blind, have low vision, or are deaf-blind with equal access to pedestrian signal information at intersections. Sighted pedestrians can see […]

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