FOCUS on AFB: Past Issues
2026
FOCUS on AFB: Winter 2026
2025 AFBLC Unites Voices Across the Blindness Field
2025
FOCUS on AFB: September 2025
Community Events in West Virginia Raise Awareness of Blindness and Low Vision
FOCUS on AFB: Spring 2025
Celebrating Echoes from the Past
2024
FOCUS on AFB: Fall 2024
Blind Barbie Makes Big Splash After Summer Release
FOCUS on AFB: Spring 2024
AFB Honors Trailblazers for Media Inclusion
2023
FOCUS on AFB: Fall 2023
Documentary Film Screenings Bring Together AFB Family and Friends
FOCUS on AFB: Summer 2023
AFB's New President & CEO Connects with Leaders and Consumers During Spring and Summer Gatherings
FOCUS on AFB: Spring 2023
Eric Bridges Appointed as AFB’s new President & CEO effective April 12, 2023
2022
Focus on AFB: Winter 2022
AFB Makes Fundraising Fun
Focus on AFB: Fall 2022
Blind Leaders Development Program’s New Cohort is the Largest Yet
Focus on AFB: Summer 2022
2022 AFBLC Created Connections Across a Diverse Array of Participants
Focus on AFB: Spring 2022
AFB Leadership Conference Returns in Person!
2021
Focus on AFB: Winter 2021
AFB Heads Into our Second Century With an Exciting Challenge
Focus on AFB: Fall 2021
AFB Is Making History: Our future builds on our foundation of inclusion
Focus on AFB: Summer 2021
AFB’s Forward-Looking Centennial Events Celebrate Inclusion
Focus on AFB: Spring 2021
Matthew Whitaker Exemplifies No Limits by Playing His Own Way
2020
Focus on AFB: December 2020
AFB Prepares to Celebrate 100 Years
Focus on AFB: Fall 2020
Developing Technology That Works for Everyone
Focus on AFB: Summer 2020
Celebrating the 2020 Helen Keller Achievement Award Winners
Focus on AFB: Spring 2020
AFB Launches Blind Leaders Development Program
Focus on AFB: January 2020
Donations of All Sizes Empower AFB to Create a World of No Limits
2019
Focus on AFB: Winter 2019
Find out where the field is headed at the AFB Leadership Conference
Focus on AFB: Fall 2019
AFB Employment Summit Creates Connections, Ideas, and Action Plans
Focus on AFB: Summer 2019
AFB's New Website Builds on a History of Accessibility
2018
Focus on AFB: Winter 2018
Help Shape the Future: Attend the 2018 AFB Leadership Conference
Focus on AFB: Fall 2018
Collaboration Propels AFB Forward in Pursuit of Its Mission
Focus on AFB: Summer 2018
Making a World of No Limits Possible Through Education
Focus on AFB: Spring 2018
AFB Pilots Employment Summit to Foster Collaboration, Create Opportunities
2017
Focus on AFB: Fall 2017
Creating a World of No Limits: What AFB's new strategic direction means for our future
Focus on AFB: Spring 2017
My Daughter the Alpha: Child’s Confidence Inspires Father to Help Others
2016
Focus on AFB: Winter 2016
Breaking News: Kirk Adams, Prominent on the National Stage, to Lead AFB
Focus on AFB: Fall 2016
Strengthening the Technology Skills of People with Vision Loss
Focus on AFB: Summer 2016
A Letter from the President
Focus on AFB: Spring 2016
Welcome Kirk Adams!
About the American Foundation for the Blind
Founded in 1921, the American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) is a national nonprofit that creates a world of no limits for people who are blind, and low vision. AFB mobilizes leaders, advances understanding, and champions impactful policies and practices using research and data. In addition to publishing the Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, the essential professional resource for information about visual impairment in the field, AFB is also the proud steward of the accessible Helen Keller Archive, honoring the legacy of our most famous ambassador. To learn more, visit afb.org.