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“I’m Not Prejudiced! Some of My Best Friends are Blind!”

This is an interesting perspective. Although, being blind myself, I’ve often told blind jokes that others find funny, I now wonder whether all blind people would be appreciative of such jokes. I think I’ll try to be more sensitive to this issue going forward.

Meagan H. Houle's avatarWhere's Your Dog?

“I’m not racist! Some of my best friends are black!”
“I’m not bigoted! Some of my best friends are LGBT!”

This century-old defence is generally dismissed, especially on the internet. People try to claim that, due to the presence of minorities in their circle of friends, they are above reproach. They can’t possibly be prejudiced. Would a racist have black friends? Would a bigot have gay friends? The general consensus is yes!a thousand times yes! Your best friends don’t shield you from your biases, even if they are willing to ignore or even embrace them.

Several months ago, someone I respect very much (let’s call her Alison) made a stereotypical blind joke: “Shouldn’t ads for blind people be on the radio instead of TV?” or something to that effect. I took no issue with the joke’s complete lack of comedic value; your mileage may vary, perhaps? What I did…

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Victoria GTT Meeting Invitation, Wednesday, June 3, 2015

You’re Invited

Victoria Get Together with Technology

Where: Fort Tectoria, 777 Fort Street, Victoria BC;

When: Wednesday, June 3, 2015

**Time: 12:30 until 4:30 PM

For more information contact Tom Dekker at 250-661-9799 or me@TomDekker.ca, or Albert Ruel at 250-240-2343 or GTTWest2015@gmail.com.

Please share this invitation widely to anyone you think will benefit from our collective knowledge, or who might have expertise to offer.

Featured in the June meeting will be AbleTech Assistive Technology Inc and a Representative from Humanware. They will bring along some of their latest gadgets, as well as some that have been upgraded with features and functions designed to allow blind and low vision people to remain active in their lives and community. To find out more about these two organizations point your browser to;

http://abletech.ca/

http://www.humanware.com/en-canada/home

During this presentation/hands-on session you will have access to low vision, blindness and learning disability related assistive technology, as well as two experts in the field of assistive technology sales, assessment and training.

**Please note the change in time: Set aside June 3from 12:30 until 4:30 PM and join us for an exciting day of discovery and hands-on exploration of technology.

Did you think that only sighted people read newspapers? Is Braille only read in paper formats? Do you have to be a TechnoWizard to use audio books for your reading pleasure? Let’s find answers to all of these questions and many more, so join us on May 4 for what promises to be an exciting session of sharing and learning.

To RSVP, please call Tom Dekker at,

250-661-9799

Or by email at,

Me@TomDekker.ca

Get Together with Technology (GTT) is an exciting initiative of the Canadian Council of the Blind which aims to help people who are blind or have low vision to explore low vision and blindness related access technology. You can learn from and discuss assistive technology with others walking the same path of discovery.

The group is made up of blindness related assistive technology users, and those who have an interest in using assistive technology designed to help blind and vision impaired people level the playing field. The GTT group meets monthly to share their passions for assistive technology and to learn what others can offer from their individual perspectives.

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Get Together with Technology Nanaimo BC, Meeting Invitation, Thursday, June 4, 2015

Special Announcement: Nanaimo GTT Meetings will be moving to a new day, the 1st Thursday of each month at the usual time, 1:30 until 3:30 PM.

You’re Invited

Nanaimo Get Together with Technology Program

Please note that our next Nanaimo GTT meeting will take place on Thursday, June 4, 2015, and that this meeting will take place from 1:00 PM until 5:00 PM. It will be held at the same place as always, the 710 Club on Prideaux Street.

 

Where: The 710 Club, 285 Prideaux Street, Nanaimo BC;

When: Thursday, June 4, 2015

**Time: 1:00 until 5:00 PM

 

Please share this invitation widely to anyone you think will benefit from our collective knowledge.

Featured in the June meeting will be AbleTech Assistive Technology Inc and a Representative from Humanware. They will bring along some of their latest gadgets, as well as some that have been upgraded with features and functions designed to allow blind and low vision people to remain active in their lives and community. To find out more about these two organizations point your browser to;

http://abletech.ca/

http://www.humanware.com/en-canada/home

During this presentation/hands-on session you will have access to low vision, blindness and learning disability related assistive technology, as well as two experts in the field of assistive technology sales, assessment and training.

Set aside June 4 from 1:00 until 5:00 PM and join us for an exciting day of discovery and hands-on exploration of technology.

To RSVP, please call Albert Ruel at 250-240-2343 email at GTTWest2015@Gmail.com, or Donna Hudon at 250-618-0010 email at IamDonnaHudon@Gmail.com.

The Get Together with Technology (GTT) program is an exciting program which helps people who are blind or have low vision to explore low vision and blindness related access technology. You can learn from and discuss assistive technology with others walking the same path of discovery.

The group is made up of blindness related assistive technology users, and those who have an interest in using assistive technology designed to help blind and vision impaired people level the playing field. The GTT group meets monthly to share their passions for assistive technology and to learn what others can offer from their individual perspectives.

In order to get information about upcoming GTT meetings and conference calls as well as meeting notes and resources, please subscribe to the GTT blog. To register please visit the web page below. Look near the bottom of the page for a heading called, “Follow “GTT Program blog and resources” and leave your email address in the edit field below that heading. You will receive an email message asking you to confirm that you wish to be subscribed, and clicking on the “confirmation” link in that message will complete the process.

https://gttprogram.wordpress.com/

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the 2015 AEBC and T-BaseScholarship Programs

THE 2015 AEBC AND
T-BASE COMMUNICATIONS
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

The application deadline for 2015 AEBC scholarship program is Friday, June
26th, 2015.  All applications and supporting materials must have been
received by AEBC on or before that date in order for your application to
be considered.

1. INTRODUCTION

The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) is a grassroots
organization which, through education, empowerment, and advocacy, works to
improve the lives of blind, deaf-blind and partially sighted Canadians.

Each year, the AEBC offers scholarships to recognize outstanding blind,
deaf-blind, and partially sighted post-secondary school students. This
year, we are pleased to offer three awards in total.

JENNIFER LAURA EVE WILSON MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS:
Two Jennifer Laura Eve Wilson Memorial Scholarships (worth $1,000 each)
will be offered.

Jennifer was someone who was always selfless, always there for someone in
need. She showed courage in overcoming adversity.  She took the challenges
life put her way from the complications of Type 1 diabetes including
visual impairment, and rose above them by her courage, inner strength and
determination to make the world a better place for others. These annual
AEBC scholarships continue her tradition of helping others.

THE T-BASE COMMUNICATIONS SCHOLARSHIP:
The T-Base Communications scholarship program helps to fund the
educational pursuits of an outstanding blind, deaf-blind or partially
sighted student in Canada who is continuing his or her academic education
at the post-secondary level.

The T-Base Communications Scholarship is designed to help students pursue
their educational endeavors and is not limited to any one discipline.  
One T-Base Communications scholarship valued at $2,000 will be awarded for
the 2015/2016 academic year beginning in the fall semester of 2015.

2. AWARD CRITERIA

Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of:

1.    Academic performance;
2.    Community involvement; and
3.    Overcoming adversity.

While each criterion will contribute in the overall evaluation process,
equal weight will not be applied in determining a final score. Rather,
each criterion will serve to assist in distinguishing the exceptionalities
and strengths of one candidate from another in the awarding of
scholarships.

The winner of the T-Base Communications scholarship is expected to
participate in 2 ad-hoc advisory committee meetings on the topic of T-Base
Communications’ educational services.

The Scholarship Committee is comprised of one AEBC member from the
national executive and two regular members of the organization.  This
committee reviews all applications and selects the scholarship recipients.

In the case of the T-Base scholarship program, the top three applicants
are identified to T-Base Communications and T-Base Communications makes
the final decision.

Successful recipients will be notified of their selection by July 31st, 2015.

3. APPLICANT QUALIFICATIONS

Students at the undergraduate and graduate levels (masters, doctorate, or
post-doctorate),as well as students in college, vocational, educational
upgrading, and performing arts programs, are welcome to apply.

Unless an applicant indicates otherwise, all applicants will be considered
for each scholarship for which they are eligible.  A separate application
for each scholarship program is not required.

Previous applicants or recipients of AEBC scholarships are eligible to
reapply if qualified.

To be eligible for this scholarship program, you must meet all of the
following qualifications.

1. You must be blind, deaf-blind or partially sighted. For our purposes,
you are considered to be “blind” if you have no vision or only light
perception in the better of your two eyes, and “partially sighted” if you
have a visual acuity of 20/60 or less (as measured on the Snellan eye
chart) in your better eye with best correction, or if your visual field
measures less than twenty degrees.

2. You must be studying (or planning to study) at a post-secondary
institution in Canada.  (Canadian citizens or permanent residents studying
abroad under an exchange program and paying fees to a Canadian educational
institution are eligible, as are students who choose to study abroad for
lack of a similar program in Canada, failure to be accepted into a
Canadian program, or the clear superiority of a program abroad.)  You will
be required to provide your social insurance number for income tax
purposes if you receive a scholarship.

3. You must be attending (or planning to attend) a post-secondary program
during the period between September 2015 and April 2016, on at least a
part-time basis (i.e. taking the equivalent of at least two courses per
semester).

4. MEMBERSHIP IN AEBC

Scholarship applicants and recipients need not be members of the Alliance
for Equality of Blind Canadians. However, involvement in the organization
is strongly encouraged, as we seek to gain a stronger voice in Canada, and
membership benefits those who are blind, deaf-blind and partially sighted
both collectively and individually.

A year’s free membership to AEBC is part of each scholarship.  This
affords the winner an opportunity to learn about and participate in our
organization.

5. COMPLETING YOUR APPLICATION

A complete application is comprised of the following five items.  You may
submit your application in either English or French.  Please double check
that your application is complete before submitting it.  A complete
application will include:

(a)    The application form.  You can find a blank copy of this form at the
end of this package.
(b)    A copy of your most recent transcript. This need not be an official
copy – a printout from your school’s web site is acceptable.  We may ask
for an official copy at a later date.
(c)    A one-page (500 word) personal statement: This is an opportunity for
you to describe yourself, provide background on your visual condition (and
any additional medical or disability information that may be relevant),
your academic goals, interests, school and community activities, work
experience, and so on.  In writing this essay, you should try to answer
the question: “What barriers or obstacles have you faced and conquered in
your life (which may include financial hardship), as a result of your
disability?” Please do not simply send a resume.
(d)    A one-page (500 word) essay on ‘accessible education’: Tell us how
accessibility in learning makes a difference in your education.  Please
let us know what format (print, large print, Braille, audio, etc.) is most
important to you for your success as a student and why.  NOTE: We can only
know you through the information you give us.  Please be thorough and
complete.
(e)    One letter of reference: You should include one current letter of
reference (written in the last twelve months) from an individual who can
comment in detail on your academic progress, personal strengths, community
involvement, and any other aspects of your life that support your
application. The individual may be an employer or supervisor, clergy
member, academic advisor, department head academic planner, etc. If
possible, this reference letter should be forwarded with your application
package.  If your reference would prefer to send it directly to AEBC,
please ensure that they clearly indicate in their e-mail who they are
writing on behalf of.

6. SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATION

The deadline for scholarship submissions is Friday, June 26th, 2015.

Each part of your application should be submitted as a separate electronic
file, preferably in Microsoft Word (.DOC or .DOCX), Rich Text (.RTF), or
plain text (.TXT) format.  Some members of the scholarship committee are
themselves blind, and picture files (.JPG, .GIF, .PNG, etc.) are not
accessible.  Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) files may or may not be accessible to
users who are blind and so should be avoided if possible.  (We understand,
however, that some documents, such as your transcript, may only come in
one format from your institution.)

Please attach all of these documents to an e-mail message and send them
to: scholarship@blindcanadians.ca

Incomplete applications, as well as any applications (complete,
incomplete, or parts of applications) received after June 26th, 2015 will
not be considered for scholarship awards.

The application form is contained on the following page.

THE 2015 AEBC AND
T-BASE COMMUNICATIONS
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION

To assist users who are blind, a caret indicator (^) has been provided
next to each question in the application form.  Please type your response
after the caret (^).

Completed applications, along with supporting documents, should be
e-mailed to scholarship@blindcanadians.cano later than Friday, June 26th,
2015.

PART A: YOUR INFORMATION

First name: ^
Last name: ^

Mailing address (line 1, e.g. 1 Rodney Lane): ^
Mailing address (line 2, e.g. Apt. 224): ^
City: ^
Province: ^
Postal code: ^

Home telephone number: ^
Cellular/mobile telephone number: ^
Email address: ^

Your status in Canada (write ‘yes’ next to the appropriate choice):
(a) I am a Canadian citizen: ^
(b) I am a permanent resident: ^
(c) I am a foreign student studying at a Canadian institution: ^

PART B: YOUR EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

If you are not currently in school, please skip down to Part C, below.

Are you presently in school – yes or no? ^
If you are not in school, when did you last attend (year)? ^
If you are not in school, answer the following four questions based on
your most recent educational experience.

The name of the educational institution I attend (or attended) is: ^
This institution is (or was) located in (city & province): ^
This institution is (or was) a … (High school? College? University? 
Describe it.): ^

PART C: YOUR EDUCATIONAL PLANS FOR 2015-2016

Name of the institution: ^
This institution is located in (city & province): ^
This institution is a … (High school? College? University?  Describe it.): ^

Program name (e.g. B.A. with a Major in English): ^

Will you be studying part-time (i.e. taking 2 courses per semester) — yes
or no? ^
Will you be studying full-time (i.e. taking 4 or more courses per
semester) — yes or no? ^

My career goal is to become a …: ^

PART D: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

How did you hear about this scholarship program? ^

By submitting your application, you are certifying that the information
you have provided is correct and true to the best of your knowledge, that
you (as the applicant) are blind, deaf-blind or partially sighted, and
that you meet all other eligibility criteria for the AEBC and T-Base
Communications scholarship program.  Additionally, if you are selected as
a scholarship winner, you agree to have your name and other content
related to the award featured in online properties such as AEBC and T-Base
social media communities, websites, and possible participation in
interview-style blog postings at the time of the award and throughout the
2015/2016 scholarship year.

Please indicate, by typing your first and last name, that you have read,
understand, and agree with the above statement: ^

Date (day, month, year): ^

Please note: The Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians (AEBC) is
committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality, accuracy, and
security of any personal information that we collect, use, retain, and
disclose in the course of the programs we offer.  If you have any
questions about protecting your personal privacy or our privacy policy,
contact our Compliance Officer by calling (1-800-561-4774 or by e-mail at:
info@blindcanadians.ca.

WAIT ONE MOMENT.  Have you confirmed that each of the documents (required
to complete your application) will be included with your submission
e-mail?  Those documents include: (a) This application form; (b) Your
transcript; (c) Your personal statement (maximum 500 words); (d) Your
essay on ‘accessible education’ (maximum 500 words); and (e) Your letter
of reference?

If all of this is in order, e-mail all of these documents to
scholarship@blindcanadians.ca.  We will do our best to acknowledge receipt
within 48 hours.  If you do not receive an acknowledgment of receipt,
please e-mail or telephone us at 1-800-561-4774 to inquire as this may
mean that your application did not arrive.

(End of document)

Please note: The 2015 Scholarship program application form is attached to
this message.

Dar
National President
Alliance For Equality Of Blind Canadians
E-Mail: dar@blindcanadians.ca
Toll-Free: 1-800-561-4774
Website: www.blindcanadians.ca

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You are receiving this message because you are an active member of the Alliance for Equality of Blind Canadians. For more information please call 1-800-561-4774.

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Are you mystified about Social Media?

GTT National Conference Call Meeting Invitation

The Canadian Council of the Blind

Date: May 13, 2015

Time: 7:00 PM Eastern Time

Toll Free Call-in Number: RSVP to GTTProgram@Gmail.com for call-in details

Are you mystified about Social Media?

What are Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn?

How can blind and partially sighted people access them?

What are the benefits to the user?

Join us for our conference call on Wednesday May 13 at 7:00 PM Eastern Time to find out more.

Leona Emberson, Rebecca Jackson and Tom Dekker will present their thoughts and understanding of the many uses for, and access technologies available to function with Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn respectively.  There’ll be time for participants to share their successes and struggles, and there’ll be time for questions too.

To find out more or to register, contact Kim Kilpatrick

1-877-304-0968

Or

GTTProgram@Gmail.com

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