GDUI Announcement, December 22, 2019

Dear GDUI Members and Friends,

We have arrived, tonight, at the evening before the eve of Christmas Eve, the first night of Hanukkah, the first post-Solstice evening when the light from a slightly longer day finally made its incremental appearance, when many are anticipating Kwanzaa drums and rituals, which will arrive toward the end of the coming week, and celebration of family, friends, and traditions of all kinds seems to be in order! We have just a few announcements to mark the end of the year and look forward to 2020!

Shopping! Yes, I hear you, if we haven’t finished our shopping by now … what advice can YOU possibly GIVE us? Well, think again: Aren’t you expecting at least a couple of gift cards in your stocking or from your Great Aunt Evelyn, who doesn’t have any idea about what to give you, but loves you just the same? Here are two resources for help with shopping!

The first is that great advice which ACB’s Information Access Committee provided on their accessible shopping webinar earlier this month! It’s still available on ACB Radio’s Special Event channel, here: http://acbradio.org/special. Check it out!

For personalized help, turn to AIRA! Free Holiday shopping Assistance Through January 10, 2020

Through January 10, Aira is free to use for any shopping task – both online and in stores. There are two ways to activate this offer: 1. Open the Aira app, tap the Call Button, ask your agent to activate the “Free Shopping promotion. 2. Open Aira app, tap “Apply Free Access Offer,” then tap “Promotions” and select “Free Shopping” offer. Life is good!

Holiday Entertainment! It’s that time of the year when many of us anticipate curling up in front of our smart TVs and catching up on all that programming we didn’t have time for when we were immeshed in end-of-workweek or end-of-school craziness and holiday preparations! Comcast recently announced their adoption of intriguing technology that promises to make watching TV more accessible for many people with impaired vision. The company has entered into a partnership with wearable technology startup NuEyes to bring the Xfinity Stream entertainment viewing experience to visually impaired customers through NuEyes virtual reality technology.

The Xfinity Stream app, which allows customers to watch live TV and On Demand content on any device, is now available on the NuEyes e2 smartglasses and VR magnifying device that enhances the usable vision of a person who is visually impaired.  Xfinity Stream is pre-installed on NuEyes e2, allowing users with visual disabilities to see TV shows, news, movies, live sports, and more, independently.

Founded by a veteran, NuEyes’ mission is to give millions of people across the U.S. who are visually impaired the independence they may have lost due to conditions like macular degeneration, glaucoma, and retinitis pigmentosa. The lightweight design of the NuEyes e2, paired with handsfree and wireless functionality, gives people with low vision the ability to participate in their everyday lives in ways that were once difficult or impossible, like clearly seeing loved ones’ faces, reading, cooking and enjoying television.

For more information about the technology and the Comcast partnership, visit this link:

https://corporate.comcast.com/press/releases/comcast-xfinity-stream-nueyes-visual-disabilities.

How about watching another film about adorable puppies destined for lives of service as guide dogs from Guiding Eyes for the Blind? Did you love the Pick of the Litter documentary? Well, be prepared to fall in love all over again because the Pick of the Litter docuseries is here!

The feature-length documentary focused on following a litter of puppies from birth through their early puppy raising, but the docuseries goes deeper into what happens when dogs move from a puppy raiser’s house back to the Guide Dogs for the Blind campus for the next step in their training.

Pick of the Litter (available with audio description) just premiered on Disney+! To learn how to access audio description on Disney+, please visit ACB’s Audio Description Project page at: https://acb.org/adp/disneyad.html

Thinking about the New Year! If you are planning to enroll in higher education or continue pursuing a degree at a school where you’re already enrolled, remember that ACB has scholarship money for deserving students who are blind.

ACB annually awards approximately 21 scholarships ranging in amounts from $1,000 to $7,500. These scholarships are awarded to students attending vocational/technical colleges, entering freshmen, undergraduate and graduate students who are legally blind, maintain a 3.0 GPA and are involved in their school or local community. To qualify, each applicant must be enrolled in an accredited college or university in the United States for the upcoming fall semester. 

To read the scholarship guidelines and complete an on-line application, please visit www.acb.org/2020-scholarship

Applications are being accepted online through Friday, February 14, 2020, at 11:59 pm, CST. Only application supplements which cannot be emailed, can be sent by postal mail, , and must be postmarked no later than Friday, February 14, 2020. 

If you have any questions about the American Council of the Blind or the ACB scholarship program, contact our Minnesota office at 612-332-3242 or one of our Scholarship Committee Chairpersons, Denise Colley at

colleyd1952@gmail.com

 or Rebecca Bridges at

bridgesrj@gmail.com.

Convention! Ffinally, if freezing temperatures have you longing for summer, it’s not too early to begin planning for the GDUI Convention, held concurrently with the ACB Conference and Convention! Andrea and her excellent committee are already making plans for speakers, activities, and convention events that you won’t want to miss! Here’s some basic information about next summer’s convention, to help you begin searching for transportation, booking rooms, and making plans:

Convention dates are July 3rd through 10th, 2020. The location is Schaumburg, Illinois. The hotel is the Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center. Room rates are $94 per night for up to four people in a room. This room rate does not include tax, which is currently 15 percent.

For telephone reservations, call 800.468.3571. This is a central reservations number, so please indicate that you are with the American Council of the Blind 2020 conference and convention at the Renaissance Hotel in Schaumburg, Ill. Rooms must be booked by June 10, 2020 to guarantee the convention rate.

Registration will cost $25 for pre-registration, $35 for on-site. This fee will include all general sessions, the exhibit hall, some affiliate programming and the many sessions offered by our sponsors and business partners. But wait, there’s more! All committee sessions that do not involve food functions will be provided free of charge. That means the transportation seminar, legislative boot camp, information access programming and so much more will all be included in the cost of registration.

Convention Contacts

2020 exhibit information: Michael Smitherman, 601.331.7740,

amduo@bellsouth.net

2020 advertising and sponsorships: Margarine Beaman, 512.921.1625,

oleo50@hotmail.com

For any other convention-related questions, please contact Janet Dickelman, convention chair, at

651.428.5059, or via email,

janet.dickelman@gmail.com.

Or for specific GDUI Convention Information, contact Andrea Giudice, through our Secretary, Sarah Calhoun: 866.799.8436, or by e-mail:

DawgMawm@gmail.com.

Now it’s time for me and Willow to nestle all snug in our beds and get ready to fly to New Orleans tomorrow to spend the holidays with much loved family members. Our wish for you is the happiest of holiday seasons and a new year that brings peace and happiness to you and all of the people and animals that you love.

Sincerely,

Penny Reeder, President

Guide Dog users, Inc.

mailto:President@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Maria Hansen, First Vice President

Guide Dog Users, Inc.

mailto:vp1@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Visit our web site: https://www.guidedogusersinc.org/

Call us, toll-free, at  866.799.8436

Our Facebook page can be accessed at

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, and our Twitter timeline can be accessed at  https://twitter.com/gduinc

Download or subscribe to the GDUI Juno Report pod cast here: http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

Support GDUI when you use this link to shop at Amazon.com:

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SUPPORT GUIDE DOG USERS, INC GROUP #999969764 when you purchase candles and other decorative items from the Yankee Candle Store here: https://www.yankeecandlefundraising.com/store.htm.

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GDUI Announcement, September 19, 2019

Dear GDUI Members and Friends,

Welcome to Autumn! The first day of the new season – it seems to us, the busiest of the year! – coincides with our next GDUI Board Meeting, September 21, 2019! Here’s all the information you’ll need to attend our Zoom conference call meeting, and we hope you will be able to come!

GDUI invites you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. 

Topic: GDUI Board Meeting 

Time: Sep 21, 2019 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 

Join Zoom Meeting 

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Have you been thinking about becoming more involved in the American Council of the Blind? You can make a difference for and within the blindness community to which we all belong by sharing your interests and talents with the committees which work to accomplish ACB’s goals. Here’s a message from ACB’s newly elected president, Dan Spoone, encouraging all of us to get more involved in the work of ACB.

I want to add that bringing the sensibilities of those of us who use guide dogs to the attention of our committees can only serve to make everyone more aware of the issues that are important to us as guide dog users, and to assure that our perspective is given equal weight in the communications and decision-making processes.

Here is Dan’s message:

The strength of ACB is our membership and their commitment to the mission of the organization.  We will be finalizing the ACB Committee member rosters  for this year and we welcome new leaders to join our committees.  Please drop me a note or give me a call if you would like to learn more about an ACB Committee or you would like to express your interest in volunteering for an assignment.  Here is my contact information: 

Dan Spoone 

danspoone@cfl.rr.com 

407 678-0075 home 

407 227-4489 cell 

And, here is our ACB Mission Statement: 

The American Council of the Blind strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and quality of life for all blind and visually impaired people. 

Let’s all work together to fulfill this mission.  I look forward to hearing from you. 

Thanks, 

Dan Spoone ACB President

Remember, too, that GDUI’s own committees can provide an equally wonderful avenue for directing your energy, creativity, commitment, and involvement. Just as in ACB, GDUI committees are the entities where much of our work is accomplished, and we welcome your help with the work of GDUI. Find a list of our committees here: https://guidedogusersinc.org/get-involved/

Computers for the Blind Sale!

Laptops with JAWS & ZoomText for $150 for consumers and agencies.

Non-profit Computers for the Blind (CFTB) will be providing their laptops for $150 during the month of

September only. This is $35 off the regular low cost of $185.

Both consumers and agencies can take advantage of this great offer.

Those on SSI/SSDI, parents of blind children, Veterans/Active military

& spouses still get the $60 discount bringing the cost to $90!  Our

lowest price ever.

For home use and self-employment use only.

This offer applies only to laptops.  Desktop price is $130.

Back by popular demand is a renewed grant to offer Typio talking

 typing teacher for $10.  Retail cost is $100. Great for newer computer

 users, students, and those who do not have full command of the

 QWERTY keyboard.

Other add-ons are available, so, when you call, ask about extra

memory, keyboards, etc.

TO ORDER A COMPUTER, CONTACT us  AT:

 214.340.6328.

 service@computersfortheblind.org 

 www.computersfortheblind.org 

Please share with consumers, consumer organizations, service  

 providers, parent groups, and colleagues.  Don’t delay, price returns

to $185 on October 1.

Let your voice be heard!

Join the online dialogue: Barriers and Solutions to Complete Trips for All to provide ideas and feedback to the U.S. Departments of Transportation and Labor, which seek to inform efforts to reduce mobility barriers that constrain Americans with disabilities from fully participating in the workforce and their communities. Your ideas and feedback on your experiences will form the foundation for FTA’s efforts to improve traveler experiences through partnerships with stakeholders and focusing government action in areas affecting each part of a complete trip. 

The Barriers and Solutions to Complete Trips for All dialogue will take place through September. Log in any time to submit your ideas, comments and votes on more accessible and inclusive transportation. 

Follow these Links:

Barriers and Solutions to Complete Trips for All 

https://transportationinnovation.ideascale.com/a/index

online dialogue

Coordinating Council on Access & Mobility 

https://www.transit.dot.gov/ccam/about  

GDUI Announcement, October 14, 2019

Dear GDUI Members and Friends,

In our announcement this week, we are sharing several pieces of exciting news. At the same time, we are worrying about all our members and friends who may be coping with wild fires in California, as well as the extraordinary measures implemented by California energy companies in an effort to prevent fires. We want to remind you about our Disaster Assistance and Preparedness Program (DAPP), which can help with any guide-dog-care-related expenses arising from a catastrophe , such as a wild fire. Remember to visit this page on our web site for information and instructions for reaching out to GDUI for assistance: https://guidedogusersinc.org/resources/disaster-assistance-preparedness-program-dapp/. You may also call GDUI’s toll free number to request disaster-related assistance: 866.799.8436. Thank you to Dixie Sanderson, Chair of our DAPP Committee, and her committee members for always being available to help and for all that you do to assist our members and our guide dogs. Please stay safe and know that we care about all of you who may be enduring an over-abundance of smoke, who may need to evacuate, who are overwhelmed or simply concerned about the safety of friends and relatives and members of the community and planet that we all share.

Exciting news: The GDUI Juno Report is back! And, you will love our October program, which debuted last week on ACB Radio Mainstream.

This month’s episode features the luncheon presentation from the 2019 Guide Dog Users Inc. convention. Learn about GDUI Treasurer Lynn Merrill’s lifelong dream to climb Maine’s highest peak, Mount Katahdin and how she did exactly that, with the help of her guide dog, her family, and an instructor from Fidelco Guide Dog foundation. This is a presentation you won’t want to miss even if you can’t envision yourself and your guide dog ever setting forth to conquer a mountain top! Lynn’s presentation, which features a film documenting the adventure she shared with her Fidelco guide dog, Libby, which was aired on her local NBC-affiliated television station,  is just fabulous!

 The Juno Report for October also includes some announcements, and highlights of the GDUI awards presentation from our 2019 convention.

The GDUI Juno Report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on Thursdays at 4:00 AM, 7:00 AM, 4:00 PM, and 7:00 PM (eastern).

It also plays on Sunday at 9:00 PM and Monday at 12:00 AM, 9:00 AM, and 12:00 PM.

Beginning today, October 13, you can listen to the October GDUI Juno Report as a podcast, and to podcasts of subsequent monthly programs if you subscribe.

A direct link to the podcast feed is: 

http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

To subscribe in iTunes: 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850

We are excited about the return of our well-received GDUI Juno Report. We encourage everyone to listen, subscribe, and share this good news with friends and family members who are interested in the guide dog life style! Thank you so much to our Second Vice President and all-things-ACB-Radio guru, Deb Lewis for bringing our Juno Report back, and to Jeff Bishop and the ACB Radio team for helping our program to return.

If you would like to help with production of our GDUI Juno Report, by making suggestions, providing content, or simply adding feedback or commentary, we know that Deb would love to hear from you. Contact Deb Lewis atmailto:vp2@guidedogusersinc.org  

An informative program, sponsored by Golden State Guide Dog Users, explores:  Just how well do New Technologies like Accessible GPS and AIRA, mix with guide dog travel? You’re invited!

Steve Hoyt from Pilot Dogs and Greg Steinmetz from Guide Dogs of America will share their professional expertise on mixing new technologies with guide dog travel. Greg Steinmetz, manager of Admissions and Graduate Services at Guide Dogs of America, will share his first-hand experience and talk about how he integrates guide dog travel and technology, and O&M specialist, Steve Hoyt, will provide valuable insight based on what he’s learned and observed over the years.

Date: Monday, November 4

Time: 7 to 8:30PM, Pacific Time

Using Zoom, dial: 408.638.0968/

ID: 158236260

Smartphone or online Zoom:

https://zoom.us/j/158236260

If you have questions for Steve and Greg about guide dog travel and tech, please send your questions by Monday, October 28 via e-mail to GSGDHI Programs Committee chair, Mail George at

maileg921@gmail.com

Speaking of accessible GPS, here’s a new possibility to check out! Google has announced a new detailed voice guidance feature in Google Maps to help people with visual impairments. According to the online description, the feature which is now incorporated into Google Maps, makes frequent announcements similar to what you might hear at crosswalks or on a bus. Right now, it’s available in English in the United States and Japanese in Japan, with support for additional languages and countries on the way. To turn the feature on, go to your Google Maps settings and select “Navigation.” At the bottom of the list you’ll find the option to enable “Detailed voice guidance,” beneath the “Walking options” heading.  Google Maps can be downloaded, free of charge, from the App Store, and the app is available for both IOS and Android.

Visit this link for more information:

https://www.iclarified.com/72810/google-maps-gets-detailed-voice-guidance-to-help-people-with-visual-impairments-video

If you and your guide dog try the app, please review your experience with all of us on our GDUI-Chat list, in PawTracks, or via the GDUI Juno Report! To submit an article to PawTracks, send your article, via e-mail to PawTracks Editor, Andrea Giudice, mailto:editor@guidedogusersinc.org. To share your experiences with GPS – or anything else! – with GDUI Juno Report listeners, contact Deb Lewis at mailto:vp2@guidedogusersinc.org. Let them know in the subject field, the purpose of your e-mail! And don’t forget about GDUI-Chat – where everyone loves to talk about everything guide-dog-related! To subscribe to the GDUI Chat list, visit this link:  gduichatlist-subscribe@guidedogusersinc.org

If you missed our September 21st GDUI board meeting, you can easily access the meeting recording. Date: Sep 21, 2019 12:51 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

 Meeting Recording:

https://zoom.us/recording/share/EXmuSTFQcKv2TJNEceYFB5jw7negp9rvr4QF5B3xuJywIumekTziMw

Thank you to Maria Kristic for managing the Zoom aspects of our meeting and for making the recording available.

It’s almost Blind Americans Equality Day (formerly White Cane Safety Day). However you and your guide dog choose to celebrate, make sure you get out there in public view and strut your stuff! Equality, after all, is what we are all striving for, what we deserve, and, one day, what we will all achieve!

Fall seems to have finally arrived in our mid-Atlantic region of the world, and Willow and I are enjoying the crunch of leaves underfoot and looking forward to all of the holiday events that are coming up quite soon. We wish all of you and all of your guides happiness and safe travels during this season of frosty mornings and shortening days. Thank you for your friendship and support.

Sincerely,

Penny Reeder, President

Guide Dog users, Inc.

mailto:President@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Maria Hansen, First Vice President

Guide Dog Users, Inc.

mailto:vp1@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Visit our web site: https://www.guidedogusersinc.org/

Call us, toll-free, at  866.799.8436

Our Facebook page can be accessed at

https://www.facebook.com/GDUInc/

, our Facebook group can be accessed at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/GDUINC/

, and our Twitter timeline can be accessed at  https://twitter.com/gduinc

Download or subscribe to the GDUI Juno Report pod cast here: http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

Support GDUI when you use this link to shop at Amazon.com:

http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1871119.

SUPPORT GUIDE DOG USERS, INC GROUP #999969764 when you purchase candles and other decorative items from the Yankee Candle Store here: https://www.yankeecandlefundraising.com/store.htm.

To join the GDUI-Announce List, visit this link: http://www.acblists.org/mailman/listinfo/gdui-announce

To subscribe to the GDUI Chat list, visit this link: gduichatlist-subscribe@guidedogusersinc.org

To subscribe to the (members only) GDUI Business list, visit this link:

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GDUI Announcement, November 18, 2019

Dear GDUI Members and Friends,

Welcome to the season of frosty mornings, pumpkin spiced everything, and holiday preparations! Winter temperatures have arrived here in the mid-Atlantic, I Had to put on another cozy layer before sitting down at my computer to write this announcement! Of course, Willow is loving these freezing temperatures, and that’s a good thing since we still have a number of months of cold weather to look forward to.

While you’re checking items off your Thanksgiving to-do list next Saturday afternoon, we hope you’ll take a break with us and attend our next GDUI Board Meeting! Here’s all the information you’ll need to connect with us via Zoom:

Guide Dog Users, Inc. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: GDUI Board Meeting

Time: Nov 23, 2019 01:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

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In GDUI we are proud of all the services we offer to our members and the blindness community in general

Our team of Empathizers, led by Audrey Gunter, can help you solve problems, offer advice, or just lend a listening ear when all you need is someone who can listen without judgment or negativity. Our dogs can bring so much pleasure into our lives, but there are those occasional times when things don’t go well, family members or friends aren’t as understanding or accepting as we would wish, or illness strikes or retirement looms. Please don’t hesitate to call us on our toll-free number, 866.799.8436 when you need someone who has experienced day-to-day life with a guide dog at their side, to talk with and respond with kindness and understanding.

Our mission also includes sharing information with all of you, and GDUI vehicles for doing this include these announcements, PawTracks, which will soon be made available via several exciting new distribution mechanisms, and, of course, the GDUI Juno Report! Welcome back, Juno! Our new PawTracks editor is working hard on her first issue, and we’re looking forward to distributing that in early December. There’s a lot to coordinate when you start a new job – which incidentally involves travel and conference participation – renewing your commitment to serving as GDUI Convention Coordinator, and taking on the responsibilities of PawTracks’ editor, all during a single month! (Just ask Andrea, we’re sure she’ll elaborate … when and if she has a chance to take an extra breath!) Meanwhile, if you have articles, poems, letters, or any other written contributions for upcoming issues of PawTracks, please send them along to: Editor!GuideDogUsersInc.org    

Have you checked out the November GDUI Juno Report yet?

Yes, it’s already there, waiting for your enjoyment, on ACB Radio and as an ACB Radio podcast! Thanks again to GDUI Juno Report host extraordinaire, Deb Cook Lewis, we love the November program! November’s issue features a replay of one of our most informative GDUI convention program sessions, “Stop, Look, and Listen: Pedestrian Safety!” If you couldn’t attend our convention, we know you will find the presentation so useful, and even if you were there, you may want to have another listen, to refresh your memory and to learn about all of the innovative steps our guide dog schools are taking to assure the competence of our dogs and our teams, to remind drivers of our likely presence in crosswalks and at bus stops, TO ADVOCATE WITH TRAFFIC ENGINEERS AND OTHER COMMUNITY PLANNERS, and to investigate other ways of making us visible and safe. Certainly, all of us are aware of continually changing circumstances that seem to conspire to make even familiar pedestrian environments far more challenging than they used to be, and sometimes completely unsafe for those of us who rely on guide dogs for independence and safety. Topics that were addressed by attendees and our panelists included shared spaces where traffic and pedestrians travel on surfaces that offer no delineation between streets and sidewalks, an increasing presence of bikes, e-bikes, and e-scooters in our pedestrian environments, more silent vehicles and new cars which, despite being powered by combustion engines,  stop making noise when a driver is waiting for the traffic light to change. Thanks again to Andrea and Vicki and the GDUI convention committee for planning this extremely useful convention session, to all of our presenters, to the ACB Radio guys who made the recording available for us, and to Deb for converting the recording for our November GDUI Juno Report.

The GDUI Juno Report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream on Thursdays at 4:00 AM, 7:00 AM, 4:00 PM, and 7:00 PM (eastern). It also plays on Sunday at 9:00 PM and Monday at 12:00 AM, 9:00 AM, and 12:00 PM. A direct link to the podcast feed is: 

http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

To subscribe in iTunes: 

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850.

Is Accessible Transportation one of your passions?

As guide dog users and people who are blind, we are in good hands, just knowing that Sheila Styron, a past GDUI president and long-time guide dog user, was recently appointed to chair the ACB Transportation Committee. ACB’s committee structure is changing. Moving forward, with familiar committees now operating as part of 9 broader but related categories, the Transportation Committee now falls under the umbrella of advocacy services, which is overseen by former ACB Transportation Committee Chair, Ron Brooks. To help assemble a strong committee with an appropriate balance of qualifications, knowledge  and experience, whose members can devote a substantial amount of time and effort to the work of the committee, ACB created a questionnaire which all who may want to volunteer for the Transportation Committee need to complete. 

Please copy the questions below into an e-mail, respond to them, and then submit the completed survey to Sheila as soon as possible. The questions follow:

Please briefly describe why you wish to serve on the ACB Transportation Committee.

What transportation-related knowledge, qualifications and/or experience will you bring to the work of this committee?

Please describe any experience you have serving on local, regional, state or national transportation-related advisory groups, committees or Boards. List the name of the group, summarize its purpose or work, and specify the length of time you spent as a member.

Please describe any other experience you have serving on working groups, committees, Boards or other organizations–either inside or outside ACB. List the name of the group, summarize its purpose or work, and specify the length of time you have spent as a member.

Finally, As a member of ACB’s transportation committee, what would you be most interested in working on, and where do you see yourself being most effective? — For example but not limited to  bus, light rail, paratransit, the new mobility paradigm, regs, providing training and advocacy support. We will be forming subcommittees which will operate between our monthly meetings, allowing the committee as a whole to benefit from your particular interests and expertise.    

Submit the completed questionnaire to Sheila Styron here:

sstyron@thewholeperson.org

If you have questions, contact Sheila, Ron (ronbrooks67@gmail.com), or ACB President, Dan Spoone (danspoone@cfl.rr.com).

Are you interested in working on other blindness-related issues?

The ACB Advocacy Committee will host a call open to all ACB members and friends on Wednesday, November 20, 2019, 8:00 – 9:30 pm, ET, or 5:00 – 6:30 pm, PT. The purpose of this call is to share the work of the ACB Advocacy Program with the ACB membership, and provide members with a forum to raise additional issues. The meeting will be hosted on the Zoom Meeting platform. To join, please follow the conference instructions below:

 Zoom meeting.

Topic: Advocacy Committee Open Call

Time: Nov 20, 2019 08:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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Do you and your guide dog sometimes travel in the companionship of AIRA?

If so, you need to be aware of AIRA’s Revised Street-Crossing Policy. Here’s an explanatory message from AIRA, which can also be downloaded at this link: https://aira.io/new-street-crossing

Background

In the past, the Street-Crossing Policy for Aira agents was to provide descriptions of intersections and then to remain absolutely silent while the Explorer crossed the street, regardless of whether the Explorer asked for information or assistance while crossing, or if they started to veer. 

The policy was created through a joint effort between Aira, Orientation & Mobility (O&M) Specialists, and organizational leaders from the likes of the National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and the American Council of the Blind (ACB). To ensure that Explorers were free to use their O&M skills without any distractions, it was decided that agents would remain absolutely silent to avoid any kind of negative impact from situational awareness. 

After collecting over 4 years’ feedback, learning from it, and speaking with O&M specialists and industry leaders, Aira has updated its long-standing policy.

The New Street-Crossing Policy

Aira agents will now provide minimal, relevant information to Explorers who are actively crossing an intersection when prompted by an Explorer and when circumstances change during the crossing.

So, what exactly does this mean? Agents will continue to provide full descriptions of an intersection as an Explorer approaches it. Once the Explorer reaches the corner and the agent has finished describing the intersection, instead of saying, “I will remain silent until you have finished crossing,” the agent will stay silent to give the Explorer the opportunity to ask for any additional details or to begin listening to their surroundings. 

At this point, if an Explorer asks an agent to provide specific information relevant to the intersection (like, “Let me know if I start to veer,”) they will do so. If an Explorer requests information while actively crossing an intersection, or if circumstances change during the crossing, then the agent must provide this information while the Explorer crosses the street. 

If circumstances change while an Explorer is crossing the street, an agent is allowed to speak and share relevant information such as, but not limited to:

If an Explorer is veering out of the crosswalk;

If an Explorer is veering toward traffic or an active roadway;

If an Explorer or their Guide Dog is crossing an intersection diagonally;

If a new obstacle (something not seen during the description of the intersection provided prior to crossing) has entered the Explorer’s path.

Please remember that agents can provide information only on what can be clearly seen through their dashboard video feed. If an agent cannot see the information requested, they will say so.

If an Explorer would prefer to have the agent remain completely silent while crossing a street, simply inform the agent and they will not provide any additional information.

The information Explorers will receive while crossing an intersection will be brief and descriptive and only about the task at hand. Once on the curb on the other side of the street, regular conversation may resume.

We encourage all who can to attend The Air Carrier Access Act (ACAA) and Travelers with Disabilities Webinar,

Tuesday, December 10, 2019, at  2:00 PM Eastern Time Zone.

Description: The Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 (ACAA) prohibits discrimination based on disability in air travel and requires air carriers to accommodate the needs of passengers with disabilities. Join the Great Lakes ADA Center as their speaker from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) discusses the final statement of enforcement priorities for service animals under the ACAA. The session will also address the role the Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings has in enforcing the ACAA. Following the presentation participants will have an opportunity to ask the presenter questions about the ACAA requirements.

Speaker: Robert M Gorman,

Senior Trial Attorney, 

Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings, C-70, U.S. Department of Transportation

Link to Register:

 https://dev.accessibilityonline.org/ADA-Audio/session/?id=110754

Volunteers Needed for an Online Research Survey regarding crossing streets!

Are you blind or having severe visual impairment? If so, your input is needed for a survey on street crossing techniques. You will need approximately an hour to complete the survey, and, if you complete the survey, you will be compensated with a $25 VISA gift card. Participants must be 18 years of age or older.

Contact Dr. Gluer Arsal for more information:

Guler.Arsal@envisionus.com

Telephone:

316.440.1528 (office);

316.730.0384 (mobile)

Access the survey here: https://tinyurl.com/BVIsurvey

The research is funded by Industries for the Blind and Visually Impaired (https://ibvi.org/

Are you interested in a career in acting?

Here’s an exciting opportunity from the Access Acting Academy, which recently   announced that they are now accepting applications for their flagship, 1st-of-its-kind, 5-week Professional Actor Training Program specifically for blind, low vision and visually impaired actors and future artistic change-makers. They are offering this 5-week training program tuition free. Friend of ACB and actress Marilee Talkington is the founder and Executive Director of the academy.

This program is for beginners, early to mid-career professionals and those that may have acted then experienced vision loss and are eager to integrate their new perception and reclaim their artistic agency.  

Actor training of this master-level caliber and level of accessibility has never been available before. Now is the time for this profoundly rich and untapped talent to be cultivated, collaborated with, and realized.

Program Dates: January 6 – February  7, 2020

Location: LOS ANGELES, CA

Tuition: FREE (housing and travel not included)

Class Size: 12

Deadline to Apply: November 30, 2019

To find out more about the program and how to apply go to:

 WWW.ACCESSACTING.COM

Attention, College Students and Entering Freshmen!

The American Council of the Blind has a great opportunity for students who are legally blind to earn a scholarship, whether you are ATTENDING a technical college, OR IF YOU’RE AN entering freshman, undergraduate or a graduate student. More than $55,000 in scholarships is awarded to students each year. To be eligible, you need to be legally blind, maintain a 3.0 GPA, and be involved in your school AND local community.

As a scholarship winner, you will experience firsthand ACB’s national conference and convention in July, where you will meet other students who share the same life experiences, create lasting friendships, and network with individuals who understand what you are going through and can help you ALONG your journey.

Applications for the 2020-2021 school year can be submitted online from Friday, November 1, 2019, to Friday, February 14, 2020 11:59pm (CST). 

All interested candidates must register for a new ACB account prior to submitting a scholarship application online.

Visit this link to register: https://members.acb.org/

After your account request has been approved you WILL receive an email containing a link to complete the scholarship application. 

Please note, the approval process can take up to three business days. 

For more information, please contact Nancy Feela in the ACB National Office at 612.332.3242 or toll-free, 800.866.3242.  We look forward to receiving your application materials.

Can you help a graduate student with his thesis research on smart-phone use?

Remember, lots of the innovative assistive products we enjoy today had their genesis inside graduate school classrooms and labs and the imaginations of clever graduate students! Here’s his message:

Hello,

My name is Gonçalo, and I’m developing a thesis in the field of smartphones accessibility. I’m developing an application which is meant to provide a “bridge” between a sighted user and a blind user, to assist with doing some tasks with the smartphone.

One of the phases of my research is characterization of the current state of remote assistance. If you could help me by filling out a questionnaire, it would be very useful to my data collection. It shouldn’t take you more than 10 minutes to complete the survey.

The link to the questionnaire is

https://forms.gle/Qx4fvLveYEyjLcyi7

Thank you very much for your help.

Phfew! If you’ve made it this far, thinking about crossing streets, boarding planes, attending webinars and meetings, changing careers, joining committees, going to college, and helping grad students, … like me, you are probably thinking about taking a break and cuddling up with your pup and reading a good book! What? You don’t know what to read or where to find it? We have just the solution for you! Here’s a message from our good friend, Will Burley:

Dear all,

SAVE THE Date!  Blind LGBT Pride international is inviting you to its scheduled Fall BPI Book Share event!

Start pulling out the best books you’ve read this year,

And prepare to tell us why you loved them  so much!  Whether it’s romance, thriller, biography, mystery or anything in-between, we want to hear from you!

We just ask that your choice be found on the National Library Service, (NLS), Audible, iBooks, Book Share or Kindle platform, so that other bookworms like you can access the books for themselves.

For any questions about this event, please reach out to BPI’s Membership Committee at membership@blindlgbtpride.org or call 713.614.3322 and speak to Will Burley.

How to participate

Topic: BPI Fall Book Share

Time: Dec 11, 2019 8:00 PM ET, 7:00 PM CT, 6:PM MT and 5:00 PM PT (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/130405554

Meeting ID: 130 405 554

One tap mobile

+16699006833,,130405554# US (San Jose)

+16465588656,,130405554# US (New York)

Dial by your location

+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)

+1 646 558 8656 US (New York)

Meeting ID: 130 405 554

Find your local number: 

https://zoom.us/u/aWKeROkhH

See you there!

Will Burley

Now I just have to figure out which out of all the books I read this year was my favorite! Was it “Where the Crawdads Sing,” or “The World that we Knew,” “Summer of 69,””A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World,” or “Save Me the Plums?” Maybe it will turn out to be the dystopian novel I’m reading right now,” The Lightest Object in the Universe.” Which titles will you bring to the December gathering?

No matter where you seek your pleasures in coming weeks, on frosty morning walks, or cuddled up with your guide dog and a good book, or cooking and enjoying the Thanksgiving feast, or sharing time with family and friends – or all of the above! – stay safe, keep warm, and thank you for your friendship and support.

Sincerely,

Penny Reeder, President

Guide Dog users, Inc.

mailto:President@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Maria Hansen, First Vice President

Guide Dog Users, Inc.

mailto:vp1@GuideDogUsersInc.org

Visit our web site: https://www.guidedogusersinc.org/

Call us, toll-free, at  866.799.8436

Our Facebook page can be accessed at

https://www.facebook.com/GDUInc/

our Facebook group can be accessed at

https://www.facebook.com/groups/GDUINC/

and our Twitter timeline can be accessed at  https://twitter.com/gduinc

Download or subscribe to the GDUI Juno Report pod cast here: http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

Support GDUI when you use this link to shop at Amazon.com:

http://smile.amazon.com/ch/52-1871119.

SUPPORT GUIDE DOG USERS, INC GROUP #999969764 when you purchase candles and other decorative items from the Yankee Candle Store here: https://www.yankeecandlefundraising.com/store.htm.

To join the GDUI-Announce List, visit this link: http://www.acblists.org/mailman/listinfo/gdui-announce

To subscribe to the GDUI Chat list, visit this link: gduichatlist-subscribe@guidedogusersinc.org

To subscribe to the (members only) GDUI Business list, visit this link:

businesslist-subscribe@guidedogusersinc.org

GDUI Announcement, December 5, 2019

Dear GDUI Members and Friends,

Hi to everyone!

The Juno Report for December includes some important announcements from GDUI and another fascinating presentation from the 2019 GDUI convention. This presentation is called “When Us and Them becomes We and They.” It is all about service dogs and their handlers with disabilities.

The Juno report airs on ACB Radio Mainstream as follows. Thursday 4 and 7 AM/PM. Sunday at 9PM and Monday at 12AM, 9AM, and 12PM. (All times Eastern)

We upload the podcast two weeks after the initial airing. A direct link to the podcast feed is:

http://acbradio.org/gdr.xml

To subscribe in iTunes:

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gdui-juno-report/id1107836850

Thank you. 

Deb Cook Lewis

Host of the GDUI Juno Report and

GDUI 2nd Vice President