Meet Richard Archuleta Medically-Retired Veteran Working at the E.P.A. by Shannon Carollo Editor’s Note: An injury causing blindness might have ended Richard Archuleta’s military career, but it did not stop his perseverance to […]
How Blind or Low Vision Booklovers Can Fully Concentrate While Reading an Audiobook Posted on June 27, 2022 - 11:06 am by Empish J. Thomas by Empish Thomas June is Audiobook Appreciation Month, and I wanted to share my experience with learning to love audio books as a blind person. When I lost my vision […]
Necessity is the Mother of Invention, Especially for Families of Blind and Low Vision Children Posted on March 30, 2022 - 12:02 pm by Kathryn Botsford Melisa Matthews was an elementary school teacher when she gave birth to a son – who was a pale blonde towhead — and assumed he’d grow out of it, just […]
Seven Reasons for Blind or Low Vision Readers to Love Your Local Public Library Posted on February 17, 2022 - 6:46 am by Empish J. Thomas February is National Library Lovers Month focusing on reading and the institutions that provide books. It is a time to honor and recognize the important role that libraries play […]
Celebrating National Book Lovers Day Posted on July 29, 2021 - 1:09 pm by Steve Kelley National Book Lovers Day is observed every year on August 9. It’s a great opportunity to roll up my sleeves and dive into one of my favorite pastimes, reading! For individuals who’ve experienced a recent vision loss, reading may […]