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Breakout 2, Session 2

AFB Announces Llura Gund Workforce Inclusion Fund

… for people who are blind. “As our society focuses on driving greater diversity, equity, and inclusion in the …

Part 3 of 5

… It was a very difficult time for my family. The banks were driving around our house, taking pictures. They were going …

Managing Diabetes with a Visual Impairment

Mark Uslan, Caesar Eghtesadi, Angie Spiker, Karla Schnell, Darren Burton
AccessWorld September 2002

Inform & Connect, Season 2: Scott Tennant, CEO and Founder of Senergy Medical Group

… Sure. Yeah. Yeah. Melody: Even when it comes to your driving your car, which he did let me do by the way. Scott …

Inform & Connect, Season 2: Ron Brooks, Consultant, Accessible Avenue

… the stories I like to tell is, I was sitting in this self-driving car. And it was a demonstration for a project that I … I've written about that, I've written a blog called self-driving cars and date night. I think that they offer the …

Staying On Course: Interviews with Students Who Are Blind

Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2007

The Touch That Means So Much: Training Materials for Computer Users Who Are Deaf-Blind

Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld March 2005

Money Talks: An Overview of Access to Automated Teller Machines

… certify a configuration and to ensure that the processor is driving the machine properly." First, a bank purchases an …
Deborah Kendrick
AccessWorld July 2001

Networking at Lunch: Part 1

Jim Kutsch
AccessWorld May 2002

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