Volume XL May 2002 No. 11
Published By The American Council of the Blind
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© 2002 American Council of the Blind
Christopher Gray, President
Charles H. Crawford, Executive Director
Penny Reeder, Editor
Sharon Lovering, Editorial Assistant
Table of Contents
- What You Need to Know About Video Description and How to Get It, by Charles H. Crawford
- President's Message: Conventions and Controversy: Houston Is Coming, by Christopher Gray
- Report on the Meeting of the ACB Board: March 17, 2002, by Winifred Downing
- Board of Publications Hosts Internet Candidates' Page, by Penny Reeder
- Mission: Possible, by Cynthia Towers
- Affiliate News
- GDUI Plans for Houston, by Ginger Bennett
- More Tour Tales from the Happy Wanderer, by Mike Hoenig
- Meet Our International Guests at the International Forum during the ACB National Convention, by Oral O. Miller
- Take A Break from Sitting and Shake a Leg During the Recreation Zone, by Oral O. Miller
- Friends-in-Art Annual Art Show and Exhibition, by Elsie Monthei
- Youth Activity Center in Houston: Yakkety-YAC, It's Back!, by Cindy Burgett
- Did You Know ...? Some Interesting Facts about the Braille Forum, by Sharon Lovering
- M&Ms for ACB: How You Can Contribute to the Financial Well-Being of the Organization You Love, by Ardis Bazyn
- Eye Cells May Help Regulate Body's Clock, by Sandra Blakeslee
- Here and There, by Billie Jean Keith
- High Tech Swap Shop
- Letters to the Editor
- The Real World: A View from the Inside of the National Office, by Cynthia D. Lovering
- Acknowledgements
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.