• NFB Convention Preview: Fun, Tips, and Excitement
    Jul 1 2024

    In White Canes Connect episode 106, Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein, alongside guests Lynn Heights, Kaye Baker, and Camille Tate, delve into preparations and excitement for the upcoming NFB National Convention in Orlando, Florida, from July 3rd to 8th.

    The conversation transitions into an engaging discussion with Lynn, the President of the NFB of Pennsylvania, Kaye, the Secretary of the NFB of Florida, and Camille, the First Vice President of the NFB of Florida. They share their experiences and responsibilities in organizing the convention, emphasizing the importance of hospitality and community and providing valuable tips for first-timers. Camille and Kay highlight their excitement for the exhibit hall, resolutions, and legislative meetings while also sharing insights into Orlando's local attractions.

    Listeners are encouraged to visit the NFB of Pennsylvania's table in the Exhibit Hall at D27, volunteer for shifts, and participate in various activities. The episode wraps up with David and Lisa's anticipation for the convention and an invitation for attendees to share their experiences and connect at the event.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/106

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

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    56 mins
  • From NFB to Supreme Court: Laura Wolk Slavis' Story
    Jun 25 2024

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, hosts Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein speak with Laura Wolk Slavis, the first blind woman to clerk at the United States Supreme Court. Laura shares her remarkable journey, starting from her early involvement with the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) due to her childhood diagnosis of retinoblastoma. Her father's proactive engagement with the NFB's resources set Laura on a path of empowerment and opportunity.

    Laura discusses her professional trajectory, including her time in Washington, D.C., her work with federal judges, and her impactful year with Justice Clarence Thomas at the Supreme Court. Now working at a nonprofit focused on First Amendment constitutional law, Laura reflects on her initial career aspirations in psychology and music and how her experiences led her to the legal field.

    A key highlight of the episode is Laura's testimony during the confirmation hearings of Justice Amy Coney Barrett. She recounts how Barrett's support of assistive technology during law school exemplified true advocacy. Laura also emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and building communities, both within the disability sphere and beyond.

    Throughout the conversation, Laura's resilience, adaptability, and dedication to her work shine through. She offers listeners inspiration and practical advice on navigating professional challenges with a disability.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/105

    More On Laura

    Watch Laura’s testimony at Judge Amy Coney Barrett’s Senate Judiciary Committee’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing: https://youtu.be/erIxxlB8-II?si=QyUIhY4i6-uJVPTg. Laura’s article from the Braille Monitor: https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/fr/fr39/4/fr390413.htm. The book Laura mentioned: The Escape Artist: The Man Who Broke Out of Auschwitz to Warn the World https://amzn.to/4eDIigo.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

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    48 mins
  • Blind Baseball Comes to the USA with Ed Plumacher
    Jun 10 2024

    In episode 104 of White Canes Connect, hosts Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein sit down with Ed Plumacher from the United States Blind Baseball Association (USBBA). They delve into the inspiring journey of Ed, who was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa at 15 and has since become a pivotal figure in adaptive sports.

    Ed shares his passion for blind baseball, detailing the foundational stages of the USBBA and his dedication to growing the sport in the U.S. He recounts his extensive career in professional sports broadcasting and how he adapted to vision loss by becoming an adaptive technology specialist at the Lighthouse Guild in New York City.

    The conversation explores the nuances of blind baseball, its differences from beep baseball, and the unique skills it requires. Ed also highlights the sport's international origins, its safety features, and the mixed-gender teams. He emphasizes the importance of team sports for physical and mental well-being, encouraging visually impaired individuals to stay active and social.

    Listeners are invited to learn more about blind baseball through the USBBA's social media pages and upcoming events, including skill development camps in Orlando. Ed's journey and commitment to blind sports are a testament to resilience and the power of adaptive sports to transform lives.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/104

    Learn More About Blind Baseball

    Learn more about the U.S. Blind Baseball Association at http://www.usbba.us. Email Ed at Ed.Plumacher@usbba.us to get information on everything the USBBA is doing in Orlando during the NFB National Convention.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Revolutionizing Tactile Aids with Touch Technology
    May 29 2024

    In episode 103 of White Canes Connect, Lisa Bryant and David Goldstein speak with Kat Bottner, the First Vice President of the Keystone Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, a along with PhD candidates Abigail Nolin and Kayla Hepler from the University of Delaware's Department of Material Science and Engineering. They delve into their groundbreaking research on tactile aids aimed at enhancing accessibility for the visually impaired.

    The project, initiated through Kat's network connection and supported by a grant from the National Institute of Health, seeks to innovate beyond traditional raised bumps and lines used in Braille. Abigail and Kayla explain their focus on the material properties that affect touch perception, like surface roughness and chemistry, to create more advanced tactile stimuli. This could potentially revolutionize the accessibility of spatial information such as graphs, maps, and diagnostic tests.

    Kat's role as a consultant involves recruiting participants for the research and ensuring that their work remains user-focused. She also helps make the project's communication accessible, including braille labeling and proofreading.

    The research has shown promising results, with tests indicating that certain chemical coatings can be distinguished by touch, paving the way for new tactile aids. The team is excited about the potential applications, including more intuitive touchscreens and enhanced Braille displays, which could significantly improve the daily lives of the visually impaired by providing more detailed and accessible tactile information.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/103

    Participate in the Study

    If you would like to participate in the University of Delaware study, reach out to the team via email DhongLabRecruitment@gmail.com.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    45 mins
  • Digital Accessibility for All
    May 14 2024

    In episode 102 of White Canes Connect, hosts Lisa Bryant and Simon Bonenfant explore web accessibility for the visually impaired. Their guests, Bob Moran from Accessibility Shield and Dennis Zehner from Sites for Hope, discuss their organizations' efforts to improve website usability for people with visual impairments.

    Sites for Hope, serving the Greater Lehigh Valley and Monroe County since 1928, aims to foster independence for the visually impaired in Eastern Pennsylvania. Bob Moran highlights how most websites currently fail to accommodate disabled users, and his firm, Accessibility Shield, provides tools to diagnose and correct these oversights.

    The discussion underscores ongoing challenges and advances in making digital spaces accessible, reflecting a commitment to inclusivity in web development. This episode sheds light on the technical aspects. It connects them to personal stories and the broader mission of enhancing digital accessibility for all.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/102

    Connect with Accessibility Shield

    Learn more about website accessibility and the services Accessibility Shield has to offer at https://www.accessibilityshield.com. Reach out to Bob Moran via email at bmoran@accessibilityshield.com.

    Connect with Sights for Hope

    Learn more about Sights for Hope at https://sightsforhope.org/. Reach out to Dennis Zehner via email at Dennis@sightsforhope.org. Give them a call: Lehigh Valley - (610) 433-6018 and Monroe County - (570) 992-7787.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    59 mins
  • Touching God with Rabbi Lenny Sarko
    Apr 23 2024

    In Episode 101 of "White Canes Connect," hosts David Goldstein and Lisa Bryant engage with Rabbi Lenny Sarko to discuss his pioneering work on the Braille Torah. Rabbi Sarko, who is visually impaired himself due to complications from diabetes, shares his unique journey of adapting the Torah into Braille to facilitate inclusive religious participation for the blind and visually impaired within the Jewish community.

    The episode delves into Rabbi Sarko's motivation, which stemmed from his fear of losing complete sight and realizing that no Hebrew Braille Torahs existed globally. This led him to innovate and create the first Braille Sefer Torah, overcoming significant technical challenges such as ensuring the durability of Braille on parchment and complying with the Torah's stringent production standards.

    Rabbi Sarko's work is not only a technical achievement but also a profound contribution to inclusivity. It allows blind individuals to receive an "aliyah" and participate fully in services. His initiative extends beyond the creation of the Torah, as he also provides resources and training in Hebrew Braille and has authored accessible religious texts.

    The discussion highlights the broader implications of Rabbi Sarko's work for community inclusion and preserving religious practices. His story is a testament to overcoming adversity through faith, innovation, and community support, aiming to ensure that no one is left behind in spiritual practices due to disabilities.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/101

    Connect with Rabbi Sarko

    The Rabbi’s 501(c)(3) organization: https://www.devarim.org. Email the Rabbi if you are interested in any of the books and lessons he mentioned at rabbi@rabbisarko.org. You can also call the Rabbi at (724) 963-0789.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    56 mins
  • A Conversation with President Mark Riccobono to Celebrate Our 100th Episode
    Apr 8 2024

    In this 100th episode of White Canes Connect, Mark Riccobono, President of the National Federation of the Blind, joins Lisa and David for a celebratory and insightful discussion. President Riccobono reflects on the podcast's journey, emphasizing its role in amplifying the voices of the blind community and fostering a sense of belonging and empowerment. He shares his journey with blindness, highlighting the transformative impact of finding mentorship and a supportive community within the Federation.

    President Riccobono discusses the significance of advocacy, the evolution of technology for the blind, and the importance of challenging societal misconceptions about blindness. Through his narrative, listeners understand the Federation's mission, the value of resilience, and the collective effort to build a more inclusive society.

    President Riccobono's passion for baseball shines through his unique experiences with the sport, notably his achievement of throwing out the first pitch at two Major League Baseball games in two different stadiums. As a lifelong baseball fan, this opportunity was more than just a ceremonial gesture; it was a moment of pride and representation for the blind community. He even tells us his choice: Brewers or Orioles.

    President Riccobono's achievement as the first blind person certified to independently sail a Badger Tech at the University of Wisconsin showcases his pioneering spirit. He explains that one of the tasks to get certified was to capsize the sailboat and then right the boat himself.

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/100

    Links Mentioned

    • Article written by President Riccobono on the Presidential Release and customary endings: https://web.nfbcal.org/pipermail/brl-monitor/2018/000071.html
    • Apply for a Jernigan Scholarship to the National Convention in Orlando: https://www.nfbofpa.org/jernigan/
    • National Convention in Orlando July 3-8. Book it: https://nfb.org/get-involved/national-convention-prep

    Connect with President Riccobono

    On Mastodon: @president@nfb.social, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mark.a.riccobono, on Personal.ai: https://riccobono.personal.ai/messaging/profile. You can also email him at OfficeofthePresident@nfb.org.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Reach out with questions and comments, or share ideas! We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

    Follow White Canes Connect

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • DCIU's Vision: Success for All Students
    Mar 28 2024

    While educating a child with a disability can be challenging, the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, or DCIU, offers many tools and supports to meet that challenge head-on, preparing every student for a successful future!

    In this episode of White Canes Connect, Simon Bonenfant speaks with Jason Gonzalez, DCIU Professional Development Specialist, and Holly Short, DCIU Orientation and Mobility instructor, as they discuss the wide range of service offerings the DCIU provides, each unique to every student.

    The DCIU will hold two upcoming transition fairs for parents and students in Delaware County to learn more about helpful resources after graduating high school and moving into college or employment. The parent fair will take place on Tuesday, April 9, from 5:30 to 7:00 PM, and the student fair will take place the next day, Wednesday, April 10, from 9:30 AM to 1:30 PM.

    It all happens at the DCIU headquarters at 200 Yale Avenue in Morton, PA. Parents and students can meet and network with 43 organizations serving those with disabilities. The NFB of Pennsylvania's Keystone Chapter will be there as well!

    Learn more about services that can help you live a more independent life. Contact the Bureau of Blindness and Visual Services of Pennsylvania at https://www.dli.pa.gov/Individuals/Disability-Services/bbvs/Pages/default.aspx or the Intermediate Unit in your county to see what they can do for you!

    Show notes at https://www.whitecanesconnect.com/099

    More About the DCIU

    Visit their website at https://www.dciu.org/. Watch the DCIU video featuring students who are now succeeding in fulfilling careers and college educations at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O59QagsAjE0. You can also follow them on your preferred social media at @dciu_at.

    More About the Fairs

    If you have particular questions about the upcoming transition fairs, contact Jason at jgonzalez@dciu.org. You can also find more information on the Student Events page at https://www.dciu.org/TransitionFair.

    An Easy Way to Help the NFB of PA

    Support the NFB of PA with every purchase at White Cane Coffee Company by going to https://www.whitecanecoffee.com/ref/nfbp. When you use that link to purchase from White Cane Coffee, the NFB of PA earns a 10% commission! Share the link with your family and friends! Listen to Erin and Bob Willman from White Cane Coffee on episode 072 of White Canes Connect.

    Donate to the NFB of PA

    If you want to donate to the National Federation of the Blind of Pennsylvania, visit https://www.NFBofPA.org/give/.

    We Want to Hear Your Story

    Have you benefited from the DCIU or a similar service? We want to hear from you. Call us at (267) 338-4495 or email us at whitecanesconnect@gmail.com.

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    49 mins