My Life in Six Dots: The Persistent Relevance of Braille Posted on December 28, 2022 - 3:22 am by georgestern Editorâs note: George Stern, who is DeafBlind, beautifully describes what braille means to him, stating it means more to him than facts can convey, and it is more than a […]
DeafBlind: Behind Screens Posted on November 10, 2022 - 8:00 am by georgestern Editorâs note: As the holidays approach and gatherings ensue, remember that the goal is not to prove yourself, a person who is blind or low vision, as worthy because you’re […]
âWhat Did You Say About Frogsâ?: Deafblindness, An Incomplete Introduction Posted on June 16, 2022 - 11:06 am by georgestern Editorâs note: In recognition of DeafBlind Awareness Month, George Stern shares his personal perspective on deafblindness. George is a deafblind Afro-Caribbean immigrant who’s interested in all things food, linguistic, and […]
Celebrating Helen Keller: Her life, her achievements, and her indelible influence Posted on June 16, 2022 - 9:13 am by asmith The story of Helen Keller has been told so many times â in so many ways â that it might be hard to believe that some younger generations donât know […]