Vol. LII January 2014 No. 7
Published by the American Council of the Blind
The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity, and to improve quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people.
Kim Charlson, President
Melanie Brunson, Executive Director
Sharon Lovering, Editor
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Table of Contents
- ACB Braille Forum, January 2014 downloads
- President's Message: Are You Getting Sleepy?, by Kim Charlson
- U.S. Department of Transportation Issues New Accessibility Rules for Airlines and Airports, by Melanie Brunson
- FCC Announces New Procedures for Informal Complaints about Communications Accessibility, by Eric Bridges
- It's the Real Deal in Las Vegas! by Janet Dickelman
- Come To RSVA® Sagebrush BEP Training Conference
- Leadership Training Sessions for 2014
- Highway to Success: Crossroads Leadership Conference by Carla Ruschival
- DKM Is Betting on You to Be a Leader in Vegas by Allen J. Casey
- ACB Radio Now On Your Phone
- Shopping for Health Care: Comparing Hospitals Can Help Consumers Make Good Decisions by Ron Pollack
- How to Get the Most from Your Vision Rehabilitation Experience, Part II: When Things Are Not Going Well by Doug Powell
- Musings: Who Is King? by Paul Edwards
- The Importance of Becoming Self-Aware by Jessie Rayl
- Jury Awards Blind War Vet $160,000 for Discrimination by Credit Union
- The Mini Seika: More Than Just A Braille Display by Paul Edwards
- Traveling Blind by Teddie-Joy Remhild
- MVA (Missing the Visual Arts) by Alice Jane-Marie Massa
- How to Create an Attention-Grabbing Brochure by Gaylen Floy
- PR Committee Seeks Your Successes
- Are You Interested in Marketing and Public Relations That Can Help Your Affiliate or Chapter?
- Affiliate News
- Here and There edited by Sharon Strzalkowski
- High Tech Swap Shop
- ACB Officers, Board of Directors and Board of Publications
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