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Vol. 56, No. 7 July 2013
Gary Wunder, Editor
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Vol. 56, No. 7 July 2013
Illustration: Braille Brings Music to Life Listen Now (MP3)
Singing Our Story: Federation History in Song Listen
Now (MP3)
by Barbara Pierce
The Nature of Independence Listen
Now (MP3)
by Kenneth Jernigan
Randolph-Sheppard:
Our History Calls Us to Action Listen
Now (MP3)
by James Gashel
Me, Myself, and Seattle Listen
Now (MP3)
by Emily Zitek
Technology for the Blind: Blessing or Curse? Listen
Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
An American Hero Remembered Listen
Now (MP3)
by Jim Omvig
Low-Vision Specialists: An Impediment to
Meeting Patients’ Rehabilitation Needs? Listen
Now (MP3)
by Sean Ziadeh
Rehabilitation: A Contract Between
America and Her Blind Citizens Listen
Now (MP3)
by Gary Wunder
I Was Reported to the Police
for Crossing the StreetListen
Now (MP3)
by Glenn Ervin
Hiring Blind: The Misconceptions Facing
America’s Visually Impaired Workforce Listen
Now (MP3)
by Belo Cipriani
What Did You Say? What’s That? Say it Again?Listen
Now (MP3)
by Agnes Allen
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