Vol. XXXIX November 2000 No. 5
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2000 American Council of the Blind
Paul Edwards, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- Executive Director's Report: When Philosophies Collide?, by Charles H. Crawford
- Garrett Update: Supreme Court Hears Constitutional Challenge to ADA, by Charles S.P. Hodge
- President's Message: I Have a Nightmare, by Paul Edwards
- Mentors: The Crucial Element in Self-Advocacy Training, by Teddie Remhild
- She Teaches with a Different Vision, by Anne O'Connor
- ACB Announces Availability of Scholarships for the 2001-02 Academic Year, by Terry Pacheco
- Make Plans Now to Attend ACB Mid-Winter Meetings, by John Horst
- Come Build Your Field of Dreams in Iowa, by Jerry Annunzio
- BFLAG: Two Perspectives:
- BFLAG: Why We're an ACB Affiliate, by Rob Hill
- ACB-L and the Ties That Bind, by Rosanna M. Lippen
- Affiliate News
- An Open Letter Regarding the Use of the Word "Segregated," by Stuart Wittenstein
- Airports: Show Me a Sign!, by Jeff Moyer
- Keep Your Eye on the Prize, by Frank Synoground
- Letters to the Editor
- Here and There, by Sharon Lovering
- High Tech Swap Shop
- Affiliation Based on Lifestyle: Constitutional Question or Moral Dilemma, by Steve Dresser
Correction
The number for the Louisiana Council of the Blind listed in the September "Here and There" column was incorrect. The correct number is (225) 925-1635.
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