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By Smith, Donna · #234 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
Hello and I have been receiving emails and posts from people who are deafblind and DeafBlind who are interested in and support the film. What I like about the filmmaker's work is that they have hosted
By Amy Parker · #233 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
Having read these opinions- I think it is important to recognize our implicit bias. Focus on the success- truth and openness of sharing the vulnerabilities of being dual sensory impaired. There may be
By Dr. Grace Ambrose-Zaken, COMS <gambrose@...> · #232 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
Hi all. There has been a bit of a discussion going on via work e-mail about this movie as well, and I just wanted to share the following message from one of my colleagues which provides a different
By Smith, Donna · #231 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
So not only did I watch this, but I shared it with my colleagues here at Sound Transit. If we were looking for a short film to show how people who are deaf-blind competently travel using public
By Smith, Donna · #230 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
I was confused at first. I was not sure if it was meaning to be serious or if it was a spoof - similar to the 1970's version of "What Do You Do When You See a Blind Person?" But the atmosphere made it
By Stumph, Kimberly A · #229 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
Your description makes me cringe. However, not all people are nice and/or competent. I know many don't like the blind character in "In the Dark" because she is not a goody two shoes sweet angelic
By Sheila Styron · #228 ·
Re: MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
I wasn't able to watch it but now I wish I could. *Catherine J Bacik MA, COMS, CLVT* Orientation and Mobility Specialist: Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired 1076 Jefferson Highway Staunton,
By Bacik, Catherine · #227 ·
MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- I'm curious what you think . . .
Hi everyone! I just finished watching the movie and the live discussion afterwards with the actors and director/writer, and I am curious if anyone felt as uneasy about it as I did? It turns out that a
By Dona Sauerburger · #226 ·
MOVIE "Feeling Through" -- incorrect street-crossing card!
Hi everyone! I have my popcorn ready to watch the movie described below, but I¡¯ve been told that for some reason, the card the deaf-blind person is using to cross the street was switched with the
By Dona Sauerburger · #225 ·
MOVIE tomorrow for Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
Hi guys! I hope you¡¯ll join me in watching a movie I¡¯ve heard about and am eager to see, to celebrate Deaf-Blind Awareness week. It¡¯s tomorrow night, June 25, at 7:00 Eastern ¨C info is below.
By Dona Sauerburger · #224 ·
NEW: Online Paraeducator course from invision.training
Dear Colleagues, Please see the announcement below for Invision¡¯s new free course offering: Paraeducators for Students Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired. Best to all, John John Higgins Founding
By John Higgins · #223 ·
BBC News: Blind campaigner asks people to remove overhanging trees
I saw this on the BBC News App and thought you should see it: Blind campaigner asks people to remove overhanging trees Ella Sparrow, who is blind, says overhanging trees on pavements leave her
By douglas gilbert · #222 ·
TOP 3 Questions about ObjectiveEd Free Distance Learning for BVI students
Can it be used without Internet access? Yes. We understand that not all families have reliable Internet access. As long as the child¡¯s device connects to the Internet every two weeks, the
By Marty Schultz · #221 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
Kim, I read the article too. I agree with the you. Sent: Wednesday, June 17, 2020 9:36 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OandM] Guide Technique Option EXTERNAL: This email originated from outside
By Cooper, Coretta · #220 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
Hi Kimberly, I do indeed like the other options such as using the PVC baton; though for some use cases the ¡°Ramble Tag¡± may be useful. In environments such as schools for the blind where students
By Chris Tabb · #219 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
I am glad to see people using creativity to try to solve concerns, but after looking at the product I struggle with seeing why it would be helpful. It does not allow for further distancing. It still
By Stumph, Kimberly A · #218 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
Good day! Ramble tag is available from the RNIB (https://www.rnib.org.uk/) but, stateside, at Carroll Center for the Blind. www.carroll.org<http://www.carroll.org>, for $35.00 ( I think.) This may be
By Robertson, Meg (MCB) · #217 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
Hi All - The Carroll Center for the Blind sells Ramble Tags at their online store: https://carroll.org/product/ramble-tag/ Laura Koester, MS Ed., TVI/COMS AMESVI Central MA Region Rep. Marlborough
By Laura Koester · #216 ·
Re: Guide Technique Option
I'm reading that article right now it could deal with the stigma of physically touching another person by having this bit of Velcro and a nylon strap acting as an intermediary. Going forward this
By douglas gilbert · #215 ·