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Re: Question about guide horses
开云体育Thank you Josh - that answers my question very well. ?I’ll copy her and encourage her to reach out to dog guide schools as she develops her training and standards.— Dona ————————— Dona Sauerburger, COMS Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the blind www.sauerburger.org On Aug 2, 2024, at 8:38 AM, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982@...> wrote:
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Re: Question about guide horses
There are currently no standards for training guide horses. Just like there were no standards for training the first guide dogs in the 1920s and 1930s. However, Holly Fisher does have other trainers interested. This time its not just her, as in one person doing the training. Feel free to email Holly Fisher at:
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I am sure she would welcome your help and the help of others to develop training standards which should be adhered to, to ensure a good experience for the blind guide horse owner and handler.? |
DeafBlind Leadership NOW. 7th edition
开云体育DeafBlind Leadership NOW ? Seventh Edition August 1, 2024 201 signatures as of 8 p.m. Including 5 current DeafBlind HKNC employees And the sole DeafBlind member of the HKS Board of Trustees ? Contents ? Introduction The Petition The Signatures Appendix: Bryen M Yunashko’s Statement ? Introduction ? This is a special kind of petition, signed only by DeafBlind. If you identify as DeafBlind and would like your name added to the petition: ? Please email jlc@... with: ? Your name Your credentials, such as degrees and certificates--optional Your current or former jobs or roles—optional ? Hearing and sighted friends and DeafBlind alike are encouraged to spread our call for signatures and public statements of support. Anyone wishing to speak directly to Helen Keller Services Board of Trustees can write to Larry Kinitsky, Chair, at lkinitsky@... ? A new, updated, and numbered edition of this petition will be circulated every day for eleven days as it gathers more and more names. Signatures are accepted until August 5, 2024, when the latest version will be sent to HKS Board of Trustees and the U.S. Department of Education. ? Feel free to forward, post on Facebook and via other social media, discuss our cause across all media, and initiate a variety of other actions. Organizations and agencies, whether DeafBlind-related or -adjacent or in solidarity, are urged to consider making public statements. ? Thank you for your support! ? The Petition ? We, the undersigned members of various DeafBlind communities, are fed up with Helen Keller National Center continuing to be controlled by hearing and sighted people. HKNC’s mission is to serve DeafBlind, yet has always resisted DeafBlind representation and leadership. ? Helen Keller Services, HKNC’s distant parent entity, recently selected yet another hearing and sighted person to be HKNC’s next executive director. Qualified DeafBlind candidates, including the top finalist, were passed over. HKNC has never had a DeafBlind person hold the position. ? The current HKS Board of Trustees has only one DeafBlind representative. ? Qualified DeafBlind leaders had expressed interest in the director position or applied for it since at least 1956, when HKNC was known as the Anne Sullivan Macy Services federal pilot program. There have been protests before. In recent years, HKNC made unspoken but clear promises that a DeafBlind director would be hired “next time.” ? Enough is enough. It’s time. ? We make the following four demands: ? First, a DeafBlind person is appointed executive director of HKNC. ? Second, HKNC is separated from Helen Keller Services (for the Blind), so that HKNC becomes its own, autonomous entity. ? Third, HKNC’s newly created Board of Trustees is made up of 70 percent or more DeafBlind members. ? Fourth, HKS and all of its subsidiaries will not retaliate against any HKS or HKNC employee, family member, or student for any civil action related to the selection process or related issues. ? With this petition, we are also taking the opportunity to introduce ourselves a little, to demonstrate how diverse and talented we are. HKNC has no excuses. ? The HKS Board of Trustees has until August 9, 2024, to comply with our first demand and begin legally binding transition processes toward fulfilling the next two demands. Failure to do so will prompt the second stage of our movement. ? The Signatures ? Five current DeafBlind HKNC employees Requesting anonymity ? Lisa Ainscough “厂尘颈濒别!” ? Carolynsue M. Alflen Founder and former president, Missouri DeafBlind Association ? Bryan L. Alkire, J.D. Former HKNC student ? Nicole Alleman Former board member, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Xayan al-Amin Student, College of the Sequoias, Fashion Design and Merchandising ? Annie LeJeune Arabie Loving housewife ? Dan Arabie Founder, National Association of the DeafBlind ? Jorge H. Aristizabal “I vote for this petition!” ? Heidi Aulenbach Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Karen Bailey, L.M.S.W., L.C.S.W. Michigan ? Jennifer Baratta Former job seeker from Helen Keller National Center ? Denis Bardet France? ? Laurie Barnes President, Alberta Society of the DeafBlind ? Jeremy Best Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida ? Nandani Bhowan “Keep in touch!” ? Ed Borrone Master woodworker ? Erin Bradford Librarian “DeafBlind Can!” ? Tashi Bradford, Ph.D. candidate Linguistics, Radboud University; owner, Totaal Languaging ? Morgan Breese, M.A. Manager, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind "No thanks to benevolent ableism" ? Becca Brenowitz, M.P.A. Protactile Theatre actress; secretary, barista, and line cook ? Esty Brenowitz, Ph.D. candidate Gallaudet University ? Hayley Broadway, M.Ed. Co-principal investigator, Protactike Kids grant, National Institutes of Health; owner, Touch Seeds ? Maria V. Brook Never misses a meeting or an event ? Scott Burch, B.S. President's Scholar, Gallaudet University ? Roberto Cabrera, M.S. Former Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor ? Christian Call Podcaster, volunteer, France ? Emili Capili, M.A. Public relations coordinator, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Dr. Francis Casale Former candidate for the position of executive director of HKNC ? Krista Caudill Advocate; former HKNC student ? Caroline Cerilli Research Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center ? Aimee Chappelow Program Specialist, Missouri SSP-CN Program; former V.R. counselor; past president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Lisa Chiango Assistive technology trainer, Perkins School for the Blind; vice president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Fanny Chopot Product Owner Cybersecurity, France ? John Lee Clark, Ph.D. candidate Author of “Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays” ? Keith Clark, M.A., C.P.A.C.C. Marketing manager; former director, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Vincent Clark, M.A. Retired DeafBlind specialist; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Debra Cole Educator, Lexington School for the Deaf ? Jason Corning Accessibility consultant ? Iris Cruz-Whidden Loyal member, Florida DeafBlind Association ? John Cunniff Retired employee, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Nykkolas C. Dauzyn? ProTactile educator and mentor; Dialectical Behavioral Therapist;?Certified Trauma-Informed Care Peer ? Daniel Deschênes Ex-directeur général et vice-président de l’Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec ? Mindy Dill, M.A. Retired school counselor; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Melissa Doty Former HKNC student; all-around DeafBlind services ? Marsha Drenth, C.V.R.T., C.A.T.I.S. and T.V.I. in process Access Technology Instructor; Social Worker; student, Salus-Drexel University ? Paul Ducharme “Feel me in or I mean count me in!” ? Rhonda Eernisse, B.A. Leader, Texas DeafBlind Camp; former case manager, Access Alaska, University of Alaska-Anchorage ? Laura Engler?? "Anything is possible!"?? ? Jackie Engler-Morris Interpreting and Professional Services Manager, DeafBlind Service Center ? David Ernest Ennis, B.S. Artist ? Kristeen Elliott Giraffee and cat lover ? Ridge G. Euler "Peace and many thanks!" ? Lisa Ferris, M.Ed. Curriculum specialist and co-owner, Miles Access Skills Training, LLC ? Victor Figuereo Former HKNC student ? Lisa Flaherty-Vaughn Vice president, DeafBlind Support and Access Network ? Zachary Fox, B.A. Historian ? Michelle Franklin, B.A. candidate Idaho ? Jon Gabry Jr., B.F.A., M.A. Fine artist;?educator; former HKNC student ? Erick Gallegos Website accessibility specialist ? Haben Girma, J.D. Author of “Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law” ? Laura Godbold, M.A. Former adjunct professor, University of North Florida and Carolina University ? Divya Goel Former HKNC employee; co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “This is my voice” ? Alberto Gonzales Protactile Mentor ? Sarah Goodwin, M.S. Adjunct instructor and doctoral student; board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Andy Granda Amateur endurance athlete ? Martin Greenberg Stalwart ? Heather Grizzle Horticulturalist, gardener, writer, mother of two young children, wife of a fellow DeafBlind ? James E. Groff, M.P.A. “A qualified DeafBlind person should lead a DeafBlind-centered organization” ? Bryan R. Grubb “I, Bryan R. Grubb, sign this petition” ? Jon Paul Guerci Former trainer, iCanConnect ? Suzanne “Suzi” Guimond, M.A. Former HKNC Regional Representative, Region 5; owner, Embrace Within LLC ? Diane Plassey Gutierrez Retired guidance counselor ? Antonia Venesse Guy, B.A. Certified Professional Astrologer; owner, Astro Woke; board member, Deaf Women United ? Thor Halvorsen, B.A.? ? John Hamilton, Jr. HKNC student ? Cristina Hartmann, J.D., M.F.A. Writer ? Casey Hassett Founder, Tucson DeafBlind Social; chairperson, Community Outreach Program for the Deaf ? Guinevere Head-Allen Associate teacher and paraprofessional; student, Gallaudet University ? Jennifer Hess, M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling; president, Board of Trustees, DeafBlind Service Center ? Mike Higgins Director, Linda Laurie Associates ? Chris Holbrook “DeafBlind need to be on the board!” ? Donna Huff Former coordinator, Pittsburgh DeafBlind Gathering ? Amanda Lee Huston Former HKNC student “You can’t put us in one mold” ? Sarah Idler, C.D.I. ASL interpreter ? Katherine Inman, B.A. Graduate student, T.V.I. in process ? Tracie Fields Inman Writer; former first vice president, National Federation of the Blind Deafblind Division ? Tara L. Invidiato, M.Ed. Former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind; Tactifying Language Integrations ? Ashley (AJ) Jackson, M.S.W. Recent graduate, Gallaudet University ? Ronald Jackson “MY name is Ronald Jackson” ? Timothy Jackson Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Linda Jacques? Présidente de l'ASUQ, Montréal, Québec. ? James Jensen Former HKNC student ? Najma Johnson, M.A. Director, Multicultural Student Programs, Gallaudet University; owner, Grow Touch, plant shop tailored for DeafBlind ? Victor Jones Chef; former HKNC student ? Debra Kahn President, Washington State DeafBlind Citizens; Braille instructor ? Melissa Kosa “I support this 100 percent!” ? Line Laforest Agente de communication Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec (ASUQ) ? Jaimi Lard Retired spokesperson, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Amanda Lee Intermediate Typist Clerk, Los Angeles County Publc Works ? Jon Leitzke Student, Rochester Institute of Technology ? Riss Leitzke, M.B.A. candidate Accessibility Coordinator, Wilderness Inquiry ? Christopher Loomis Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Sheila Loos “Proud DeafBlind mother and grandmother in Kansas City, Missouri!” ? Craig MacLean Creator, Five-Star Disability blog ? Christopher Magliocchino Retired IBM employee; proud sibling; cat lover ? Victoria Magliocchino, M.Ed. Retired teacher, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; past president, Florida DeafBlind Associaton ? Maria Marquez Loyal member, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Steven McCoy Producer-Journalist, Sessions with Steven ? Deborah McKenney-McNally In process of founding Michigan DeafBlind Advocates; former chairperson, American Deaf and Hard of Hearing Postal Workers ? Sarah K. McMillen, M.A. Educator ? Anne McQuade Director, DeafBlind Access of the South ? Kelly Monahan Founder, DeafBlind Escape Cruises ? Victorica D. Monroe, PhD candidate Author of “Swishing” ? Morrison, M.Ed. Accessibility Consultant and Trainer? ? Eddie Morten Brother of Pier ? Pier Morten Brother of Eddie ? Lea E. Moynihan, M.A. Former employee of ?the State of North Carolina ? Teresa Myers Missouri ? Katie Noel Mail inserter, Tandem ? Scott Oberg Librarian ? Ryan Ollis, B.A. DeafBlind Program Coordinator ? Angie C. Orlando, M.F.A. Author of “Through the Tunnel: Becoming DeafBlind” ? Sonia Orsingher France? ? Ruth Osorio Associate Professor of English and Women's and Gender Studies ? Patrick Pallies, M.S.W. DeafBlind Specialist, New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired ? Angela Palmer, M.A. Artist ? Karen Park, B.A.? Certified Horticulturist and Consultant; founder, Ecological Horticulture of Deaf; former coordinator, DeafBlind Communuty Class ? Heather Lee Pavey, B.S. DB YEA! Mentor; retreat director, DeafBlind Community of Texas? ? René Pellerin Sole DeafBlind member of HKS Board of Trustees; former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Angele Periard "Thank you!" ? Matthew Pettit Former HKNC student ? Randall Pope President, North Carolina Association of the DeafBlind; former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Guillaume Portalier Vocational rehabilitation counselor, France ? Samantha Porter Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Diane Poulin Protactile Educator ? Roger Poulin Technology instructor, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Kim Powers Dynamo ? Lenore Pressley, B.S.W. Vice President, Northern California Association of the DeafBlind ? Concetta Pucci, PhD., L.I.C.S.W., L.C.S.W. University Professor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker? ? Amelia Puildo Accountant ? Richard Putt Former HKNC student; retired fiscal employee ? Timothy Putt Former federal government employee ? Kayla Raquel, M.S.W. “We want DeafBlind Leadership NOW!” ? Jaime Recht, B.S. Program Analyst, Federal Railroad Administration ? Cheryl L. Rhodes Co-founder, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Jay Rhodes Graduate student, Gallaudet University ? Elio Riggillo Protactile Educator ? Brenda Roberts “Yes, I agree!” ? Jayce T. Romero Former HKNC client ? Yashaira “Yash” Romilus Protactile Educator; co-founder, Protactile Theatre; former HKNC student ? Amy Rowson, B.S. Educator; former trainer, Missouri SSP Program ? Trudy Ryall Australia ? Marc Safman C.E.O., Safman Consulting; co-founder, New York DeafBlind Advocates ? Winfield Sainpreux Artist; founder, Florida DeafBlind Events ? Jane Sayer Chairperson, Mantioba Deaf-Blind Association ? Heather Schoenwald, M.S. Johns Hopkins University; Liberty Resources Inc.; former director, Oregon Commission for the Blind ? Barry R. Segal, M.A. Instructor, Saint Paul College ? Faruqee Sikder “搁别蝉辫别肠迟蹿耻濒濒测” ? Robert T. Sirvage, M.A. Design researcher ? Anna Slye Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “Make sure you add my name to the petition” ? Shaunna Smith Collector ? Allyson Snow Protactile mentor ? Sidney Snow? Board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas? Debbie Sommer Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Nancy Sommer Former Independent Living Skills instruction, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Thomas Soret President, Unanimes France; co-chair, French national task force on deafblindness ? Jesse Stanley President, DeafBlind Support and Access Network; director, DeafBlind Retreat of New England ? Patty Starr Tracy Stine, B.S. ASL teacher and freelance writer? ? Cai Steele “The irony is I’m (a student) here at HKNC right now” ? Angela Theriabult Executive Director, DeafBlind Service Center ? André Thibeault, M.A. Ancien chargé de cours, Faculté d'éducation de l'Université d'Ottawa; Ancien vice-président, Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec ? Jennifer Thompson Former HKNC student, 2011 ? Tonilyn Todd Determined ? Barbie Tresnak Entrepreneur, BYLD/Oncore Solar ? Jesus Valdes Former HKNC student; board member, DeafBlind Contact Center “Nothing about us without us!” ? Bert Van de Sompele Multiple leadership roles, including with the European Deafblind Youth Camp ? Soline Vennetier, Ph.D. candidate Co-founder, Réseau National des SourdAveugles ? Bruce Visser, M.A. One of three DeafBlind siblings; master craftsman; access technology trainer ? Rhonda Voight-Campbell Protactile Educator; owner, Two Fronds Consulting “DeafBlind Know Best!” ? Angeli Wahlstedt Former software developer ? Liz Walker Former HKNC student; former board member, American Association of the DeafBlind “I’m a supporter of the whole DeafBlind community!” ? Lara Rose Wall President, Florida DeafBlind Association; founder, PT Dream Adventures and DeafBlind Voyage “It’s time we kicked HKNC’s butt” ? Ann Warren Vice president, Georgia Association of the DeafBlind; art director, DeafBlind Access of the South Retreat ? Annmaree Watharow, Ph.D. Researcher, University of Sydney ? Krista Webb Wood-burning artist ? Theresa Wells Former HKNC student; founder, Breezin’ Bytes, LLC ? Arizona Welsh Former treasurer, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Molly Wezel-Peterson President, Minnesota DeafBlind Association ? Brett Wilhelm HKNC student and intern; president, Sight and Sound Impaired of St. Louis; manager, Missouri and Nebraska SSP programs “Time has long since come to spread a positive example” ? Ernest Willman, M.Ed.? Certified Deaf Interpreter; Professional Life Coach ? John Winstead Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Bryen M Yunashko Read his statement in the appendix below ? Melissa A. Zagarella Certification in ceramics, Cecil College ? Kathryn Zarate Former HKNC employee; current vice president, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Caterina Zorrilla Artist; former HKNC student ? Appendix ? Bryen M Yunashko’s Statement ? August 1, 2024 ? Hello, my name is Bryen M Yunashko, and I am a DeafBlind business owner.?I have also worked in various roles with the Helen Keller National Center, having done some technology training work and also briefly serving as a policy representative for governmental affairs.?In 2014, I was invited to join the Helen Keller National Center Executive Director Search Committee.?I was one of two DeafBlind members of the committee, which also included members of HKNC's parent organization, Helen Keller Services; board members, and the CEO of HKS himself. ? I was part of the committee during its last half of its functions.?So, I have limited knowledge of any discussions before my arrival.?But by the time I arrived, a plan was forming. I considered it a great hope for all DeafBlind. That hope is once again dashed. ? In those final meetings, it was decided to create a new position for Chris Woodfill, a talented DeafBlind candidate for the top position.?The CEO himself expressed deep fondness for Chris and wanted to see him in the position but was concerned that Chris did not have enough financial management experience. ? I personally approached Chris to find out how he really felt about this idea, since he apparently already knew of the plan as well.?It was clear he wanted the job, but he accepted that he needed more financial experience.?I did not press him any further to determine if this was his own words or not, but it was clear he was aware of the path and was willing to take this path. ? It was during this search that the community held out hope that this time we would finally witness a DeafBlind leader at HKNC. And in my personal opinion, Chris was ready for the job, but I also respected the reservations being expressed and felt that Chris deserves to have a "learning period" before taking over the Center. ? On the final day of interviews, Sue Ruzenski proved to be a well-prepared interviewee who presented very well. We agreed this would be the great union that not only achieves our goal of eventually having a DeafBlind executive director, but ensuring he would have the tools needed to keep the Center strong. ? There was a previous conversation that stuck in my mind that day.?Sue expressed privately that she wanted the job but understood that now was the time for a DeafBlind to take over.?The tide was changing and like everywhere else in America, glass ceilings were being broken everywhere. ? But she did get the job, with my endorsement of the plan that Chris would eventually fill the position when it became vacant again.?And although I had not been keeping tabs on HKNC activities in recent years, the several times I stopped by and had a conversation, I was always told that Chris was absolutely ready for the job. So I had no reason to question it. ? It is now 2024.?HKNC has signed on yet another non-DeafBlind to be executive director of HKNC, this being the third hire since 2014.?It is clear that the promise has been broken and a betrayal exists.?This, I do not understand. ? We were very clear during our final deliberations that we wanted this and we wanted to send a clear message of accountability to the community about why we chose this path. ? To Sue, I regret that it has come to this, because I do believe that, deep down, you do wish good things.?But it cannot be ignored that you were a direct beneficiary of this plan. When you were promoted to become CEO of HKS, you did not follow through with the plan. For this I am deeply puzzled. ? And to the newly apppointed Executive Director, please be aware that your hiring was contingent on breaking a decade-old promise made to the very community you signed on to serve. ? It is time for change.?It is time for priorities to be determined by DeafBlind. It is time that we are the ones who should determine our destiny. ? HKNC gets a significant amount of funding from the Federal Government via vocational rehabilitation funding.?What is the point if that funding is used to tell DeafBlind that we can never lead ourselves? It is time for a change! ? Sincerely, Bryen M Yunashko ? ? ? |
Bryen's Statement
开云体育Bryen M Yunashko’s Statement ? August 1, 2024 ? Hello, my name is Bryen M Yunashko, and I am a DeafBlind business owner.?I have also worked in various roles with the Helen Keller National Center, having done some technology training work and also briefly serving as a policy representative for governmental affairs.?In 2014, I was invited to join the Helen Keller National Center Executive Director Search Committee.?I was one of two DeafBlind members of the committee, which also included members of HKNC's parent organization, Helen Keller Services; board members, and the CEO of HKS himself. ? I was part of the committee during its last half of its functions.?So, I have limited knowledge of any discussions before my arrival.?But by the time I arrived, a plan was forming. I considered it a great hope for all DeafBlind. That hope is once again dashed. ? In those final meetings, it was decided to create a new position for Chris Woodfill, a talented DeafBlind candidate for the top position.?The CEO himself expressed deep fondness for Chris and wanted to see him in the position but was concerned that Chris did not have enough financial management experience. ? I personally approached Chris to find out how he really felt about this idea, since he apparently already knew of the plan as well.?It was clear he wanted the job, but he accepted that he needed more financial experience.?I did not press him any further to determine if this was his own words or not, but it was clear he was aware of the path and was willing to take this path. ? It was during this search that the community held out hope that this time we would finally witness a DeafBlind leader at HKNC. And in my personal opinion, Chris was ready for the job, but I also respected the reservations being expressed and felt that Chris deserves to have a "learning period" before taking over the Center. ? On the final day of interviews, Sue Ruzenski proved to be a well-prepared interviewee who presented very well. We agreed this would be the great union that not only achieves our goal of eventually having a DeafBlind executive director, but ensuring he would have the tools needed to keep the Center strong. ? There was a previous conversation that stuck in my mind that day.?Sue expressed privately that she wanted the job but understood that now was the time for a DeafBlind to take over.?The tide was changing and like everywhere else in America, glass ceilings were being broken everywhere. ? But she did get the job, with my endorsement of the plan that Chris would eventually fill the position when it became vacant again.?And although I had not been keeping tabs on HKNC activities in recent years, the several times I stopped by and had a conversation, I was always told that Chris was absolutely ready for the job. So I had no reason to question it. ? It is now 2024.?HKNC has signed on yet another non-DeafBlind to be executive director of HKNC, this being the third hire since 2014.?It is clear that the promise has been broken and a betrayal exists.?This, I do not understand. ? We were very clear during our final deliberations that we wanted this and we wanted to send a clear message of accountability to the community about why we chose this path. ? To Sue, I regret that it has come to this, because I do believe that, deep down, you do wish good things.?But it cannot be ignored that you were a direct beneficiary of this plan. When you were promoted to become CEO of HKS, you did not follow through with the plan. For this I am deeply puzzled. ? And to the newly apppointed Executive Director, please be aware that your hiring was contingent on breaking a decade-old promise made to the very community you signed on to serve. ? It is time for change.?It is time for priorities to be determined by DeafBlind. It is time that we are the ones who should determine our destiny. ? HKNC gets a significant amount of funding from the Federal Government via vocational rehabilitation funding.?What is the point if that funding is used to tell DeafBlind that we can never lead ourselves? It is time for a change! ? Sincerely, Bryen M Yunashko ? ? ? |
Question about guide horses
开云体育Hi Josh! ?I’d be interested in learning more about the quality of training available for guide horses and their handlers nowadays. ?When guide horses were first introduced many years ago, there was a LOT of concern about the training of the horses and their blind handlers. ?Guide dog programs have developed standards addressing the need for safety and reliability of their graduates, based on many decades of experience with training thousands of blind guide dog handlers. ?They have an international organization that reviews and approves programs (I’m copying Lee Stanway, who is coming to Alabama from the UK to present on this topic at SOMA in October somaconference.org). If I remember correctly, the folks who raised and trained guide horses were not interested in learning much about blind travelers and guiding from the GDMI / O&M community. ?Has that changed? ?Are there people in the guide horse world who have developed a curriculum and established standards, and a procedure to review and verify that the guide horse program is meeting those standards? If so, THAT is what I’d be interested in learning more about. ?I have no interest in leaning more about the advantages of guide horses vs guide dogs in terms of their life span and hips. Thanks! — Dona ————————— Dona Sauerburger, COMS Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the blind www.sauerburger.org On Aug 1, 2024, at 8:38 AM, Josh Kennedy <joshknnd1982@...> wrote:
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more info about guide horses
Holly Fisher gave me permission to share these emails, but I edited this one a bit because some of it pertained to other things...?
Holly Fisher wrote:
Yes mini horses are not prone to the crippling effects caused by hip dysplasia, like many large breed dogs are. This brings me to another interesting thought about a dependable stability partner, pound for pound, a mini horse is stronger than a K9. A mini mule is stronger than a mini horse. A mini donkey's stamina would surpass them all. Donkeys are efficient with their nutrition, ?making them extremely low maintenance. They require less food & water, so less potty breaks & visits with a Farrier. Donkeys are nimble & can support more weight than any other animal similar in size. ?I personally know several mini donkeys that, if given the choice, will leave their herd to be next to their human. The only down side I can think of, is if their handler had other small pets like a cat or dog. Donkeys are protective & some have been known to attack smaller animals.?
You have articulated several interesting reasons why horses are more in alignment with service work than our K9 friends. The list continues to grow... --------------------
I respond: mini donkeys are not covered under the ADA, not yet. Since mini horses are, and if you have at least a 20x20 yard, you can have one. That is what another former guide horse trainer told me.
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French Braille Guide
开云体育Hello everyone! John here: ? The following is a bookmark I’m making for my French language textbooks!? For Braille readers, with displays turned keyed into contracted Braille, the following will appear as only the relevant symbols representing French accented letters and their Anglican equivalent letters.? For those reading this in uncontracted Braille or in print, it appears as a kind of poem. ? Enjoy! ? and can cedille for every aigu of a grave the every grave with us grave child a circonflexe gh every circonflexe shall i circonflexe this o circonflexe which us circonflexe ed every trema er i trema out us trema ow oe enough question mark ? ? |
DeafBlind Leadership NOW, 5th edition
开云体育DeafBlind Leadership NOW ? Fifth Edition July 30, 2024 167 signatures as of 8 p.m. Including: 5 current DeafBlind HKNC employees ? This is a special kind of petition, signed only by DeafBlind. If you identify as DeafBlind and would like your name added to the petition: ? Please email jlc@... with: ? Your name Your credentials, such as degrees and certificates--optional Your current or former jobs or roles—optional ? Hearing and sighted friends and DeafBlind alike are encouraged to spread our call for signatures and public statements of support. Anyone wishing to speak directly to Helen Keller Services Board of Trustees can write to Larry Kinitsky, Chair, at lkinitsky@... ? A new, updated, and numbered edition of this petition will be circulated every day for eleven days as it gathers more and more names. Signatures are accepted until August 5, 2024, when the latest version will be sent to HKS Board of Trustees and the U.S. Department of Education. ? Feel free to forward, post on Facebook and via other social media, discuss our cause across all media, and initiate a variety of other actions. Organizations and agencies, whether DeafBlind-related or -adjacent or in solidarity, are urged to consider making public statements. ? Thank you for your support! ? The Petition ? We, the undersigned members of various DeafBlind communities, are fed up with Helen Keller National Center continuing to be controlled by hearing and sighted people. HKNC’s mission is to serve DeafBlind, yet has always resisted DeafBlind representation and leadership. ? Helen Keller Services, HKNC’s distant parent entity, recently selected yet another hearing and sighted person to be HKNC’s next executive director. Qualified DeafBlind candidates, including the top finalist, were passed over. HKNC has never had a DeafBlind person hold the position. ? The current HKS Board of Trustees has only one DeafBlind representative. ? Qualified DeafBlind leaders had expressed interest in the director position or applied for it since at least 1956, when HKNC was known as the Anne Sullivan Macy Services federal pilot program. There have been protests before. In recent years, HKNC made unspoken but clear promises that a DeafBlind director would be hired “next time.” ? Enough is enough. It’s time. ? We make the following four demands: ? First, a DeafBlind person is appointed executive director of HKNC. ? Second, HKNC is separated from Helen Keller Services (for the Blind), so that HKNC becomes its own, autonomous entity. ? Third, HKNC’s newly created Board of Trustees is made up of 70 percent or more DeafBlind members. ? Fourth, HKS and all of its subsidiaries will not retaliate against any HKS or HKNC employee, family member, or student for any civil action related to the selection process or related issues. ? With this petition, we are also taking the opportunity to introduce ourselves a little, to demonstrate how diverse and talented we are. HKNC has no excuses. ? The HKS Board of Trustees has until August 9, 2024, to comply with our first demand and begin legally binding transition processes toward fulfilling the next two demands. Failure to do so will prompt the second stage of our movement. ? Signed, ? Five current DeafBlind HKNC employees Requesting anonymity ? Lisa Ainscough “厂尘颈濒别!” ? Carolynsue M. Alflen Founder and former president, Missouri DeafBlind Association ? Bryan L. Alkire, J.D. Former HKNC student ? Nicole Alleman Former board member, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Xayan al-Amin Student, College of the Sequoias, Fashion Design and Merchandising ? Annie LeJeune Arabie Loving housewife ? Dan Arabie Founder, National Association of the DeafBlind ? Jorge H. Aristizabal “I vote for this petition!” ? Heidi Aulenbach Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Karen Bailey, L.M.S.W., L.C.S.W. Michigan ? Jennifer Baratta Former job seeker from Helen Keller National Center ? Denis Bardet France? ? Laurie Barnes President, Alberta Society of the DeafBlind ? Jeremy Best Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida ? Nandani Bhowan “Keep in touch!” ? Ed Borrone Master woodworker ? Erin Bradford Librarian “DeafBlind Can!” ? Tashi Bradford, Ph.D. candidate Linguistics, Radboud University; owner, Totaal Languaging ? Morgan Breese, M.A. Manager, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind "No thanks to benevolent ableism" ? Becca Brenowitz, M.P.A. Protactile Theatre actress; secretary, barista, and line cook ? Esty Brenowitz, Ph.D. candidate Gallaudet University ? Hayley Broadway, M.Ed. Co-principal investigator, Protactike Kids grant, National Institutes of Health; owner, Touch Seeds ? Maria V. Brook Never misses a meeting or an event ? Scott Burch, B.S. President's Scholar, Gallaudet University ? Roberto Cabrera, M.S. Former Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor ? Christian Call Podcaster, volunteer, France ? Emili Capili, M.A. Public relations coordinator, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Dr. Francis Casale Former candidate for the position of executive director of HKNC ? Caroline Cerilli Research Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center ? Aimee Chappelow Program Specialist, Missouri SSP-CN Program; former V.R. counselor; past president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Lisa Chiango Assistive technology trainer, Perkins School for the Blind; vice president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Fanny Chopot Product Owner Cybersecurity, France ? John Lee Clark, Ph.D. candidate Author of “Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays” ? Keith Clark, M.A., C.P.A.C.C Marketing manager; former director, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Vincent Clark, M.A. Retired DeafBlind specialist; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Debra Cole Educator, Lexington School for the Deaf ? Jason Corning Accessibility consultant ? Iris Cruz-Whidden Loyal member, Florida DeafBlind Association ? John Cunniff Retired employee, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Nykkolas C. Dauzyn? ProTactile educator and mentor; Dialectical Behavioral Therapist;?Certified Trauma-Informed Care Peer ? Mindy Dill, M.A. Retired school counselor; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Melissa Doty Former HKNC student; all-around DeafBlind services ? Marsha Drenth, C.V.R.T., C.A.T.I.S. and T.V.I. in process Access Technology Instructor; Social Worker; student, Salus-Drexel University ? Rhonda Eernisse, B.A. Leader, Texas DeafBlind Camp; former case manager, Access Alaska, University of Alaska-Anchorage ? Jackie Engler-Morris Interpreting and Professional Services Manager, DeafBlind Service Center ? David Ernest Ennis, B.S. Artist ? Kristeen Elliott Giraffee and cat lover ? Ridge G. Euler "Peace and many thanks!" ? Lisa Ferris, M.Ed. Curriculum specialist and co-owner, Miles Access Skills Training, LLC ? Lisa Flaherty-Vaughn Vice president, DeafBlind Support and Access Network ? Zachary Fox, B.A. Historian ? Jon Gabry Jr., B.F.A., M.A. Fine artist;?educator; former HKNC student ? Erick Gallegos Website accessibility specialist ? Laura Godbold, M.A. Former adjunct professor, University of North Florida and Carolina University ? Divya Goel Former HKNC employee; co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “This is my voice” ? Alberto Gonzales Protactile Mentor ? Sarah Goodwin, M.S. Adjunct instructor and doctoral student; board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Andy Granda Amateur endurance athlete ? Heather Grizzle Horticulturalist, gardener, writer, mother of two young children, wife of a fellow DeafBlind ? Bryan R. Grubb “I, Bryan R. Grubb, sign this petition” ? Suzanne “Suzi” Guimond, M.A. Former HKNC Regional Representative, Region 5; owner, Embrace Within LLC ? Diane Plassey Gutierrez Retired guidance counselor ? Antonia Venesse Guy, B.A. Certified Professional Astrologer; owner, Astro Woke; board member, Deaf Women United ? Thor Halvorsen, B.A.? ? John Hamilton, Jr. HKNC student ? Cristina Hartmann, J.D., M.F.A. Writer ? Casey Hassett Founder, Tucson DeafBlind Social; chairperson, Community Outreach Program for the Deaf ? Adrienne Haugen Past president, Minnesota DeafBlind Association; co-founder, Minnesota Speaking DeafBlind Group ? Guinevere Head-Allen Associate teacher and paraprofessional; student, Gallaudet University ? Jennifer Hess, M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling; president, Board of Trustees, DeafBlind Service Center ? Mike Higgins Director, Linda Laurie Associates ? Chris Holbrook “DeafBlind need to be on the board!” ? Donna Huff Former coordinator, Pittsburgh DeafBlind Gathering ? Amanda Lee Huston Former HKNC student “You can’t put us in one mold” ? Sarah Idler, C.D.I. ASL interpreter ? Katherine Inman, B.A. Graduate student, T.V.I. in process ? Tracie Fields Inman Writer; former first vice president, National Federation of the Blind Deafblind Division ? Tara L. Invidiato, M.Ed. Former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind; Tactifying Language Integrations ? Ashley (AJ) Jackson, M.S.W. Recent graduate, Gallaudet University ? Ronald Jackson “MY name is Ronald Jackson” ? Timothy Jackson Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? James Jensen Former HKNC student ? Najma Johnson, M.A. Director, Multicultural Student Programs, Gallaudet University; owner, Grow Touch, plant shop tailored for DeafBlind ? Debra Kahn President, Washington State DeafBlind Citizens; Braille instructor ? Melissa Kosa “I support this 100 percent!” ? Jaimi Lard Retired spokesperson, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Jon Leitzke Student, Rochester Institute of Technology ? Riss Leitzke, M.B.A. candidate Accessibility Coordinator, Wilderness Inquiry ? Sheila Loos “Proud DeafBlind mother and grandmother in Kansas City, Missouri!” ? Craig MacLean Creator, Five-Star Disability blog ? Christopher Magliocchino Retired IBM employee; proud sibling; cat lover ? Victoria Magliocchino, M.Ed. Retired teacher, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; past president, Florida DeafBlind Associaton ? Steven McCoy Producer-Journalist, Sessions with Steven ? Sarah K. McMillen, M.A. Educator ? Anne McQuade Director, DeafBlind Access of the South ? Kelly Monahan Founder, DeafBlind Escape Cruises ? Victorica D. Monroe, PhD candidate Author of “Swishing” ? Morrison, M.Ed. Accessibility Consultant and Trainer? ? Lea E. Moynihan, M.A. Former employee of ?the State of North Carolina ? Teresa Myers Missouri ? Katie Noel Mail inserter, Tandem ? Ryan Ollis, B.A. DeafBlind Program Coordinator ? Angie C. Orlando, M.F.A. Author of “Through the Tunnel: Becoming DeafBlind” ? Sonia Orsingher France? ? Patrick Pallies, M.S.W. DeafBlind Specialist, New Jersey Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired ? Angela Palmer, M.A. Artist ? Karen Park, B.A.? Certified Horticulturist and Consultant; founder, Ecological Horticulture of Deaf; former coordinator, DeafBlind Communuty Class ? Heather Lee Pavey, B.S. DB YEA! Mentor; retreat director, DeafBlind Community of Texas? ? Angele Periard "Thank you!" ? Randall Pope President, North Carolina Association of the DeafBlind; former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Guillaume Portalier Vocational rehabilitation counselor, France ? Samantha Porter Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Diane Poulin Protactile Educator ? Kim Powers Dynamo ? Lenore Pressley Vice President, Northern California Association of the DeafBlind ? Concetta Pucci, PhD., L.I.C.S.W., L.C.S.W. University Professor and Licensed Clinical Social Worker? ? Richard Putt Former HKNC student; retired fiscal employee ? Timothy Putt Former federal government employee ? Cheryl L. Rhodes Co-founder, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Jay Rhodes Graduate student, Gallaudet University ? Elio Riggillo Protactile Educator ? Jayce T. Romero Former HKNC client ? Yashaira “Yash” Romilus Protactile Educator; co-founder, Protactile Theatre; former HKNC student ? Amy Rowson, B.S. Educator; former trainer, Missouri SSP Program ? Trudy Ryall Australia ? Marc Safman C.E.O., Safman Consulting; co-founder, New York DeafBlind Advocates ? Winfield Sainpreux Artist; founder, Florida DeafBlind Events ? Jane Sayer Chairperson, Mantioba Deaf-Blind Association ? Heather Schoenwald, M.S. Johns Hopkins University; Liberty Resources Inc.; former director, Oregon Commission for the Blind ? Barry R. Segal, M.A. Instructor, Saint Paul College ? Faruqee Sikder “搁别蝉辫别肠迟蹿耻濒濒测” ? Robert T. Sirvage, M.A. Design researcher ? Anna Slye Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “Make sure you add my name to the petition” ? Allyson Snow Protactile mentor ? Sidney Snow? Board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas? Debbie Sommer Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Nancy Sommer Former Independent Living Skills instruction, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Thomas Soret President, Unanimes France; co-chair, French national task force on deafblindness ? Jesse Stanley President, DeafBlind Support and Access Network; director, DeafBlind Retreat of New England ? Patty Starr Cai Steele “The irony is I’m (a student) here at HKNC right now” ? Angela Theriabult Executive Director, DeafBlind Service Center ? André Thibeault, M.A. Ancien chargé de cours, Faculté d'éducation de l'Université d'Ottawa; Ancien vice-président, Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec ? Jennifer Thompson Former HKNC student, 2011 ? Tonilyn Todd Determined ? Jesus Valdes Former HKNC student, 2023; board member, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Soline Vennetier, Ph.D. candidate Co-founder, Réseau National des SourdAveugles ? Bruce Visser, M.A. One of three DeafBlind siblings; master craftsman; access technology trainer ? Rhonda Voight-Campbell Protactile Educator; owner, Two Fronds Consulting “DeafBlind Know Best!” ? Angeli Wahlstedt Former software developer ? Liz Walker “I’m a supporter of the whole DeafBlind community!” ? Lara Rose Wall President, Florida DeafBlind Association; founder, PT Dream Adventures and DeafBlind Voyage “It’s time we kicked HKNC’s butt” ? Ann Warren Vice president, Georgia Association of the DeafBlind; art director, DeafBlind Access of the South Retreat ? Annmaree Watharow, Ph.D. Researcher, University of Sydney ? Krista Webb Wood-burning artist ? Theresa Wells Former HKNC student; founder, Breezin’ Bytes, LLC ? Arizona Welsh Former treasurer, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Molly Wezel-Peterson President, Minnesota DeafBlind Association ? Brett Wilhelm HKNC student and intern; president, Sight and Sound Impaired of St. Louis; manager, Missouri and Nebraska SSP programs “Time has long since come to spread a positive example” ? John Winstead Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Kathryn Zarate Former HKNC employee; current vice president, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Caterina Zorrilla Artist; former HKNC student ? ? ? |
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I just signed up for the WSSB EVE listserv. Thank you for bringing that to my attention. I got to spend a day at the school as part of my introduction to the program (it was during the summer, so no classes, but it was still very interesting!). Thank you for the offer to coordinate; if there are more people interested, I think that it would be something that I'd be interested in, if I have the bandwidth.? |
DeafBlind Leadership NOW, 4th edition
开云体育DeafBlind Leadership NOW ? Fourth Edition July 29, 2024 137 signatures as of 8 p.m. Including: 5 current DeafBlind HKNC employees ? This is a special kind of petition, signed only by DeafBlind. If you identify as DeafBlind and would like your name added to the petition, please email jlc@... ? Hearing and sighted friends and DeafBlind alike are encouraged to spread our call for signatures and public statements of support. Anyone wishing to speak directly to Helen Keller Services Board of Trustees can write to Larry Kinitsky, Chair, at lkinitsky@... ? A new, updated, and numbered edition of this petition will be circulated every day for eleven days as it gathers more and more names. Signatures are accepted until August 5, 2024, when the latest version will be sent to HKS Board of Trustees and the U.S. Department of Education. ? Feel free to forward, post on Facebook and via other social media, discuss our cause across all media, and initiate a variety of other actions. Organizations and agencies, whether DeafBlind-related or -adjacent or in solidarity, are urged to consider making public statements. ? Thank you for your support! ? The Petition ? We, the undersigned members of various DeafBlind communities, are fed up with Helen Keller National Center continuing to be controlled by hearing and sighted people. HKNC’s mission is to serve DeafBlind, yet has always resisted DeafBlind representation and leadership. ? Helen Keller Services, HKNC’s distant parent entity, recently selected yet another hearing and sighted person to be HKNC’s next executive director. Qualified DeafBlind candidates, including the top finalist, were passed over. HKNC has never had a DeafBlind person hold the position. ? The current HKS Board of Trustees has only one DeafBlind representative. ? Qualified DeafBlind leaders had expressed interest in the director position or applied for it since at least 1956, when HKNC was known as the Anne Sullivan Macy Services federal pilot program. There have been protests before. In recent years, HKNC made unspoken but clear promises that a DeafBlind director would be hired “next time.” ? Enough is enough. It’s time. ? We make the following four demands: ? First, a DeafBlind person is appointed executive director of HKNC. ? Second, HKNC is separated from Helen Keller Services (for the Blind), so that HKNC becomes its own, autonomous entity. ? Third, HKNC’s newly created Board of Trustees is made up of 70 percent or more DeafBlind members. ? Fourth, HKS and all of its subsidiaries will not retaliate against any HKS or HKNC employee, family member, or student for any civil action related to the selection process or related issues. ? With this petition, we are also taking the opportunity to introduce ourselves a little, to demonstrate how diverse and talented we are. HKNC has no excuses. ? The HKS Board of Trustees has until August 9, 2024, to comply with our first demand and begin legally binding transition processes toward fulfilling the next two demands. Failure to do so will prompt the second stage of our movement. ? Signed, ? Five current DeafBlind HKNC employees Requesting anonymity ? Lisa Ainscough “厂尘颈濒别!” ? Carolynsue M. Alflen Founder and former president, Missouri DeafBlind Association ? Xayan al-Amin Student, College of the Sequoias, Fashion Design and Merchandising ? Annie LeJeune Arabie Louisana Acadiana DeafBlind Citizens ? Jorge H. Aristizabal “I vote for this petition!” ? Heidi Aulenbach Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Jennifer Baratta Former job seeker from Helen Keller National Center ? Denis Bardet France? ? Jeremy Best Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida ? Nandani Bhowan “Keep in touch!” ? Ed Borrone Master woodworker ? Erin Bradford Librarian “DeafBlind Can!” ? Tashi Bradford, Ph.D. candidate Linguistics, Radboud University; owner, Totaal Languaging ? Morgan Breese, M.A. Manager, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind "No thanks to benevolent ableism" ? Becca Brenowitz Community member ? Esty Brenowitz Community member ? Hayley Broadway, M.Ed. Co-principal investigator, Protactike Kids grant, National Institutes of Health; owner, Touch Seeds ? Maria V. Brook Never misses a meeting or an event ? Scott Burch, B.S. President's Scholar, Gallaudet University ? Roberto Cabrera, M.S. Former Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor ? Christian Call Podcaster, volunteer, France ? Emili Capili, M.A. Public relations coordinator, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Dr. Francis Casale Former candidate for the position of executive director of HKNC ? Caroline Cerilli Research Program Coordinator, Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center ? Lisa Chiango Assistive technology trainer, Perkins School for the Blind; vice president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Fanny Chopot Product Owner Cybersecurity, France ? John Lee Clark, Ph.D. candidate Author of “Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays” ? Keith Clark, M.A., C.P.A.C.C Marketing manager; former director, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Vincent Clark, M.A. Retired DeafBlind specialist; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Iris Cruz-Whidden Loyal member, Florida DeafBlind Association ? John Cunniff Retired employee, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Nykkolas C. Dauzyn Interviewed for the position at HKNC ? Mindy Dill, M.A. Retired school counselor; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Melissa Doty Former HKNC student; all-around DeafBlind services ? Marsha Drenth, C.V.R.T., C.A.T.I.S. and T.V.I. in process Access Technology Instructor; Social Worker; student, Salus-Drexel University ? Rhonda Eernisse, B.A. Leader, Texas DeafBlind Camp; former case manager, Access Alaska, University of Alaska-Anchorage ? Jackie Engler-Morris Interpreting and Professional Services Manager, DeafBlind Service Center ? David Ernest Ennis, B.S. Artist ? Ridge G. Euler "Peace and many thanks!" ? Lisa Ferris, M.Ed. Curriculum specialist and co-owner, Miles Access Skills Training, LLC ? Lisa Flaherty-Vaughn Vice president, DeafBlind Support and Access Network ? Zachary Fox, B.A. Historian ? Jon Gabry Jr., B.F.A., M.A. Fine artist;?educator; former HKNC student ? Erick Gallegos Website accessibility specialist ? Laura Godbold, M.A. Former adjunct professor, University of North Florida and Carolina University ? Divya Goel Former HKNC employee; co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “This is my voice” ? Alberto Gonzales Protactile Mentor ? Sarah Goodwin, M.S. Adjunct instructor and doctoral student; board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Andy Granda Amateur endurance athlete ? Heather Grizzle Horticulturalist, gardener, writer, mother of two young children, wife of a fellow DeafBlind ? Bryan R. Grubb “I, Bryan R. Grubb, sign this petition” ? Suzanne “Suzi” Guimond, M.A. Former HKNC Regional Representative, Region 5; owner, Embrace Within LLC ? Diane Plassey Gutierrez Retired guidance counselor ? Antonia Venesse Guy, B.A. Certified Professional Astrologer; owner, Astro Woke; board member, Deaf Women United ? Thor Halvorsen, B.A.? ? Cristina Hartmann, J.D., M.F.A. Writer ? Casey Hassett Founder, Tucson DeafBlind Social; chairperson, Community Outreach Program for the Deaf ? Adrienne Haugen Past president, Minnesota DeafBlind Association; co-founder, Minnesota Speaking DeafBlind Group ? Guinevere Head-Allen Associate teacher and paraprofessional; student, Gallaudet University ? Mike Higgins Director, Linda Laurie Associates ? Chris Holbrook “DeafBlind need to be on the board!” ? Donna Huff Former coordinator, Pittsburgh DeafBlind Gathering ? Amanda Lee Huston Former HKNC student “You can’t put us in one mold” ? Katherine Inman, B.A. Graduate student, T.V.I. in process ? Tracie Fields Inman Writer; former first vice president, National Federation of the Blind Deafblind Division ? Tara L. Invidiato, M.Ed. Former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind; Tactifying Language Integrations ? Ronald Jackson “MY name is Ronald Jackson” ? Timothy Jackson Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Najma Johnson, M.A. Director, Multicultural Student Programs, Gallaudet University; owner, Grow Touch, plant shop tailored for DeafBlind ? Jaimi Lard Retired spokesperson, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Jon Leitzke Student, Rochester Institute of Technology ? Riss Leitzke, M.B.A. candidate Accessibility Coordinator, Wilderness Inquiry ? Craig MacLean Creator, Five-Star Disability blog ? Christopher Magliocchino Retired IBM employee; proud sibling; cat lover ? Victoria Magliocchino, M.Ed. Retired teacher, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; past president, Florida DeafBlind Associaton ? Steven McCoy Producer-Journalist, Sessions with Steven ? Sarah K. McMillen, M.A. Educator ? Anne McQuade Director, DeafBlind Access of the South ? Kelly Monahan Founder, DeafBlind Escape Cruises ? Victorica D. Monroe, PhD candidate Author of “Swishing” ? Morrison, M.Ed. Accessibility Consultant and Trainer? ? Lea E. Moynihan, M.A. Former employee of ?the State of North Carolina ? Teresa Myers Missouri ? Katie Noel Mail inserter, Tandem ? Angie C. Orlando, M.F.A. Author of “Through the Tunnel: Becoming DeafBlind” ? Sonia Orsingher France? ? Angela Palmer, M.A. Artist ? Karen Park, B.A. Certified horticulturist; founder, Deaf and DeafBlind Ecological Horticulture Community Class ? Heather Lee Pavey, B.S. DB YEA! Mentor; retreat director, DeafBlind Community of Texas? ? Angele Periard "Thank you!" ? Randall pope President, North Carolina Association of the DeafBlind; former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Guillaume Portalier Vocational rehabilitation counselor, France ? Samantha Porter Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Diane Poulin Protactile Educator ? Lenore Pressley Vice President, Northern California Association of the DeafBlind ? Richard Putt Former HKNC student; retired fiscal employee ? Timothy Putt Former federal government employee ? Debbie Sommer Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Nancy Sommer Former Independent Living Skills instruction, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Cheryl L. Rhodes Co-founder, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Jay Rhodes Graduate student, Gallaudet University ? Elio Riggillo Protactile Educator ? Jayce T. Romero Former HKNC client ? Yashaira “Yash” Romilus Protactile Educator; co-founder, Protactile Theatre; former HKNC student ? Amy Rowson, B.S. Educator; former trainer, Missouri SSP Program ? Marc Safman C.E.O., Safman Consulting; co-founder, New York DeafBlind Advocates ? Winfield Sainpreux Artist; founder, Florida DeafBlind Events ? Barry R. Segal, M.A. Instructor, Saint Paul College ? Heather Schoenwald, M.S. Johns Hopkins University; Liberty Resources Inc.; former director, Oregon Commission for the Blind ? Faruqee Sikder “搁别蝉辫别肠迟蹿耻濒濒测” ? Robert T. Sirvage, M.A. Design researcher ? Anna Slye Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida “Make sure you add my name to the petition” ? Thomas Soret President, Unanimes France; co-chair, French national task force on deafblindness ? Jesse Stanley President, DeafBlind Support and Access Network; director, DeafBlind Retreat of New England ? Cai Stelle “The irony is I’m (a student) here at HKNC right now” ? Angela Theriabult Executive Director, DeafBlind Service Center ? André Thibeault, M.A. Ancien chargé de cours, Faculté d'éducation de l'Université d'Ottawa; Ancien vice-président, Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec ? Jennifer Thompson Former HKNC student, 2011 ? Tonilyn Todd Determined ? Jesus Valdes Former HKNC student, 2023; board member, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Soline Vennetier, Ph.D. candidate Co-founder, Réseau National des SourdAveugles ? Bruce Visser, M.A. One of three DeafBlind siblings; master craftsman; access technology trainer ? Rhonda Voight-Campbell Protactile Educator; owner, Two Fronds Consulting ? Liz Walker “I’m a supporter of the whole DeafBlind community!” ? Lara Rose Wall President, Florida DeafBlind Association; founder, PT Dream Adventures and DeafBlind Voyage “It’s time we kicked HKNC’s butt” ? Annmaree Watharow, Ph.D. Researcher, University of Sydney ? Krista Webb Wood-burning artist ? ? Theresa Wells Former HKNC student; founder, Breezin’ Bytes, LLC ? Arizona Welsh Former treasurer, American Association of the DeafBlind ? John Winstead Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Kathryn Zarate Former HKNC employee; current vice president, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Caterina Zorrilla Artist; former HKNC student ? ? ? |
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Hi, OMSA does not have a mentor program. You may want to look at your state’s department of education. In Wisconsin, we have a formal mentoring program for TVIs and O&Ms. It is modeled after Texas’s program! Meghan Fredel On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 6:30?PM Addie Yake via <yake.addie=[email protected]> wrote:
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Hi Aaron and Dona, I would be equally interested in participating in a support group or a mentor/mentee relationship. I only graduated a few years ago and would appreciate regular access to a more experienced O&M. Maybe if there is general interest I could take the lead on coordinating something via this listserv.? Also, Aaron - are you part of the EVE listserv via WA State School for the Blind ()? They often post jobs in the PNW and I believe?they may be attempting to offer mentor's via their outreach department.? Best of luck,? Addie Yake? COMS/GDMI On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 12:51?PM Dona Sauerburger via <dona=[email protected]> wrote:
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Hi Aaron! You will find a welcoming community in this field! Please check out the free opportunities for networking and learning through the Orientation and Mobility Specialist Association (OMSA)!? Meghan Fredel On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 1:57?PM amccool via <amccool=[email protected]> wrote:
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开云体育Hi Aaron - welcome to the group! ?You wanted to set up a support group - are you thinking maybe of folks willing to serve as mentors? ?That sounds like a GREAT idea!Maybe folks from this listserv can volunteer. ?I sure would enjoy being a mentor for your O&M part, I have no experience as a TVI. Does OMSA or the O&M Division of AER have a mentorship program? ?The O&M Division used to have one, and our AER chapter here in Maryland did, don’t know if they’re still set up to connect mentors and newbies together. — Dona ————————— Dona Sauerburger, COMS Certified Orientation and Mobility Specialist for the blind www.sauerburger.org On Jul 28, 2024, at 2:57 PM, amccool@... wrote:
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开云体育Aaron,?Are you wanting to stay in that area? ? We have plenty of positions open in Colorado.? Trina On Jul 28, 2024, at 12:58?PM, amccool@... wrote:
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My name is Aaron McCool. I am currently in the graduate program at Portland State University in TVI and O&M. I wanted to start getting involved in the group early though and start putting together some best practices and a support group. I have a Masters of Education, but I am getting certified in SPED/TVI/O&M. I live in the Portland, Oregon area in the United States (Northwest US).?
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Also, if anyone is looking for a TVI, I am not licensed yet, but am working toward it. Feel free to contact me with any advice or leads. Thank you! |
DeafBlind Leadership NOW, 2nd edition
开云体育DeafBlind Leadership NOW ? Second Edition July 27, 2024 68 signatures as of 8 p.m. ? This is a special kind of petition, signed only by DeafBlind. If you identify as DeafBlind and would like your name added to the petition, please email jlc@... ? Hearing and sighted friends are encouraged to spread our call for signatures and public statements of support. Anyone wishing to speak directly to Helen Keller Services Board of Trustees can write to Larry Kinitsky, Chair, at lkinitsky@... ? A new, updated, and numbered edition of this petition will be circulated every day for eleven days as it gathers more and more names. Signatures are accepted until August 5, 2024, when the latest version will be sent to HKS Board of Trustees and the U.S. Department of Education. ? Feel free to forward, post on Facebook and via other social media, discuss our cause across all media, and initiate a variety of other actions. Thank you for your support! ? The Petition ? We, the undersigned members of various DeafBlind communities, are fed up with Helen Keller National Center continuing to be controlled by hearing and sighted people. HKNC’s mission is to serve DeafBlind, yet has always resisted DeafBlind representation and leadership. ? Helen Keller Services, HKNC’s distant parent entity, recently selected yet another hearing and sighted person to be HKNC’s next executive director. Qualified DeafBlind candidates, including the top finalist, were passed over. HKNC has never had a DeafBlind person hold the position. ? The current HKS Board of Trustees has only one DeafBlind representative. ? Qualified DeafBlind leaders had expressed interest in the director position or applied for it since at least 1956, when HKNC was known as the Anne Sullivan Macy Services federal pilot program. There have been protests before. In recent years, HKNC made unspoken but clear promises that a DeafBlind director would be hired “next time.” ? Enough is enough. It’s time. ? We make the following four demands: ? First, a DeafBlind person is appointed executive director of HKNC. ? Second, HKNC is separated from Helen Keller Services (for the Blind), so that HKNC becomes its own, autonomous entity. ? Third, HKNC’s newly created Board of Trustees is made up of 70 percent or more DeafBlind members. ? Fourth, HKS and all of its subsidiaries will not retaliate against any HKS or HKNC employee, family member, or student for any civil action related to the selection process or related issues. ? With this petition, we are also taking the opportunity to introduce ourselves a little, to demonstrate how diverse and talented we are. HKNC has no excuses. ? The HKS Board of Trustees has until August 9, 2024, to comply with our first demand and begin legally binding transition processes toward fulfilling the next two demands. Failure to do so will prompt the second stage of our movement. ? Signed, ? Carolynsue M. Alflen Founder and former president, Missouri DeafBlind Association ? Jeremy Best Co-founder, DeafBlind Social of Central Florida ? Tashi Bradford, Ph.D. candidate Linguistics, Radboud University; owner, Total Languaging ? Nandani Bhowan “Keep in touch!” ? Roberto Cabrera, M.S. Former Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor ? Fanny Chopot Product Owner Cybersecurity, France ? John Lee Clark, Ph.D. candidate Author of “Touch the Future: A Manifesto in Essays” ? Keith Clark, M.A., C.P.A.C.C Marketing manager; former director, DeafBlind Program, Seattle Lighthouse for the Blind ? Vincent Clark, M.A. Retired DeafBlind Specialist, Minnesota Department of Human Services ? John Cunniff Retired employee, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Mindy Dill, M.A. Retired school counselor; former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Marsha Drenth, C.V.R.T., C.A.T.I.S. and T.V.I. in process Access Technology Instructor; Social Worker; student, Salus-Drexel University ? Jackie Engler-Morris Interpreting and Professional Services Manager, DeafBlind Service Center ? David Ernest Ennis, B.S. Artist ? Cheri M. Fields, B.A.? Former Licensed Massage Therapist
“This is my voice” ? Alberto Gonzales Protactile Mentor ? Sarah Goodwin, M.S. Adjunct instructor and doctoral student; board member, DeafBlind Community of Texas ? Heather Grizzle Horticulturalist, gardener, writer, mother of two young children, wife of a fellow DeafBlind ? Suzanne “Suzi” Guimond, M.A. Former HKNC Regional Representative, Region 5; owner, Embrace Within LLC ? Diane Plassey Gutierrez Retired guidance counselor; legal materisls desktop publisher ? Antonia Venesse Guy, B.A. Certified Professional Astrologer; owner, Astro Woke; board member, Deaf Women United ? Thor Halvorsen, B.A.? ? Cristina Hartmann, J.D., M.F.A. Writer ? Mike Higgins Director, Linda Laurie Associates ? Tracie Fields Inman Writer; former first vice president, National Federation of the Blind Deafblind Division ? Tara L. Invidiato, M.Ed. Former vice president, American Association of the DeafBlind; Tactifying Language Integrations ? Ronald Jackson “MY name is Ronald Jackson” ? Timothy Jackson Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Jaimi Lard Retired spokesperson, Perkins School for the Blind; former president, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Riss Leitzke, M.B.A. candidate Accessibility Coordinator, Wilderness Inquiry ? Christopher Magliocchino Retired IBM employee; proud sibling; cat lover ? Victoria Magliocchino, M.Ed. Retired teacher, Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind; past president, Florida DeafBlind Associaton ? Steven McCoy Producer-Journalist, Sessions with Steven ? Sarah K. McMillen, M.A. Educator ? Kelly Monahan Founder, DeafBlind Escape Cruises ? Victorica D. Monroe, PhD candidate Author of “Swishing” ? Morrison, M.Ed. Accessibility Consultant and Trainer? ? Angie C. Orlando Author of “Through the Tunnel: Becoming DeafBlind” ? Angela Palmer, M.A. Artist ? Karen Park, B.A. Certified horticulturist; founder, Deaf and DeafBlind Ecological Horticulture Community Class ? Heather Lee Pavey, B.S. DB YEA! Mentor; retreat director, DeafBlind Community of Texas? ? Samantha Porter Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? Diane Poulin Protactile Educator ? Lenore Pressley Vice President, Northern California Association of the DeafBlind ? Cheryl L. Rhodes Co-founder, Florida DeafBlind Association ? Elio Riggillo Protactile Educator ? Amy Rowson, B.S. Educator; former trainer, Missouri SSP Program ? Marc Safman C.E.O., Safman Consulting; co-founder, New York DeafBlind Advocates ? Barry R. Segal, M.A. Instructor, Saint Paul College ? Faruqee Sikder ? Robert T. Sirvage, M.A. Design researcher ? Thomas Soret President, Unanimes France; co-chair, French national task force on deafblindness ? Jesse Stanley President, DeafBlind Support and Access Network; director, DeafBlind Retreat of New England ? Cai Stelle “The irony is I’m (a student) here at HKNC right now” ? Angela Theriabult Executive Director, DeafBlind Service Center ? André Thibeault, M.A. Ancien chargé de cours, Faculté d'éducation de l'Université d'Ottawa; Ancien vice-président, Association du Syndrome de Usher du Québec ? Jennifer Thompson Former HKNC student, 2011 ? Tonilyn Todd Determined ? Jesus Valdes Former HKNC student, 2023; board member, DeafBlind Contact Center ? Soline Vennetier, Ph.D. candidate Co-founder, Réseau National des SourdAveugles ? Bruce Visser, M.A. One of three DeafBlind siblings; master craftsman; access technology trainer ? Rhonda Voight-Campbell Protactile Educator; owner, Two Fronds Consulting ? Liz Walker “I’m a supporter of the whole DeafBlind community!” ? Lara Rose Wall President, Florida DeafBlind Association; founder, PT Dream Adventures and DeafBlind Voyage “It’s time we kicked HKNC’s butt” ? Theresa Wells Former HKNC student; founder, Breezin’ Bytes, LLC ? Arizona Welsh Former treasurer, American Association of the DeafBlind ? John Winstead Former president, American Association of the DeafBlind ? ? ? |