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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Interview with Sensei Devin Fernandez a visually impaired Martial Arts instructor
Sensei Devin Fernandez gives me an interview to raise awareness about martial arts for the visually impaired and blind. Continue reading
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How visually impaired people see
How visually impaired see things in their daily lives. Continue reading
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Cooking with low vision: Alvaro’s version of beans with meat
Cooking with low vision blog post where i lay out a recipe for any visually impaired and blind people to try out! Continue reading
Sami Stoner and her guide dog Chloe make news
Sami Stoner and her guide dog Chloe raise awareness about low vision issues running cross country in Ohio. Continue reading
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Sami Stoner Interview
Here I did my first interview with Sami Stoner, a teenager from the State of Ohio who is visually impaired and has Stargardt Disease. [Audio clip: view full post to listen] We discussed her eye disease, how people treats her … Continue reading
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Interview with California guy with Retinitis Pigmentosa
Podcast interview with a guy with Retinitis Pigmentosa that did a bike ride across the US with the help of Foundation Fighting Blindnes. Continue reading
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Appreciate the little things in life
For people that take things for granted . Continue reading
Twitter accessible for visually impaired people
There is now a twitter web accessible website for the visually impaired Continue reading