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ACB Focus: Transportation and Advocacy (2021)

by American Council of the Blind

Welcome to the ACB Transportation and Advocacy Track of the ACB Focus Podcast Series. ACB encourages transit systems, government services, and public accommodations to supplement existing informational and wayfinding technologies through the deployment of technology-based accessibility tools and strategies as one means of providing access to the built environment for people who are blind or have low vision.

Copyright: American Council of the Blind, all Rights Reserved

Episodes

20210718 - Vison Zero: setting a new safety standard on our streets

1h 16m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~How a Vision Zero campaign can set a new standard for safety on our streets: To Mobility and Beyond presented Leah Shahum, Founder and Director of the Vision Zero Network as the keynote speaker. She brings two decades of proven success championing movements to advance safe, healthy, active transportation and serves on the Steering Group of the national Road to Zero Coalition, as well as the Advisory Board of the Collaborative Sciences Center for Road Safety (CSCRS). Other credits are too numerous to list, but Leah inspired attendees with jaw dropping statistics and proven methods to affect much needed improvements to the pedestrian environment. Presenter: Leah Shahum, Founder, Vision Zero Network, Oakland, CA  Co-sponsored by: Environmental Access and Transportation Committees 

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 18~~

20210720 - Schools for the blind: From segregation to integration

1h 12m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~ACBF/MCAC Schools for the Blind - From Segregation to Integration: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimously in 1954 that segregation in public schools was unconstitutional.  How did that landmark case affect schools for the blind across the country? What had gone before, and what came afterward, in the integration of the schools? Micheal Hudson, Director of the museum at the American Printing House for the Blind, guided us through this chapter of our history from both the students' and the staff's points of view.

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 20~~

20210717 - The federal communications commission and how you can make a difference

1h 8m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~Federal Communications Commission and How You Can Be A Change Agent: Co-Presenters: ☺ Suzy Rosen Singleton, Chief, Disability Rights Office, Consumer and Governmental Affairs Bureau, ☺ Michael Scurato, Assistant Chief of the Policy Division, Media Bureau, Federal Communications Commission provided overviews and updates regarding audio description, user interface rules, telephone equipment and services accessibility, and advanced communications services; and shared information about the Commission's accessibility-related stakeholder engagement initiatives such as the complaint process, the Disability Advisory Committee, the comment filing process, AccessInfo listserv, and other activities under the purview of the Commission.

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 17~~

20210720 - Pedestrian control over drivers yielding

1h 9m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~Pedestrian Control Over Drivers' Yielding: All pedestrians are reliant on drivers to yield when they share spaces like crosswalks with vehicles. Many variables affect drivers' behaviors. This presentation reviewed factors that affect the behaviors, emphasizing the principles and techniques pedestrian can use to increase the likelihood of drivers yielding. Presenters: ♣ Rev. Dr. Gene Bourquin, COMS, NY, NY ♣ Chiang Mai, Thailand Co-sponsored by: Environmental Access and Transportation Committees

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 20~~

20210721 - Help drive the future of driving

1h 13m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

[GDUI: Help Drive the Future of Driving: In this interactive session, Dr. Giudice described some of his current research on making autonomous vehicles (AVs) accessible for use by blind and visually impaired passengers, discussed the many benefits and huge potential of this newest form of transportation, and highlighted some of the challenges that need to be addressed. A significant part of successfully making AVs accessible is getting input from the key stakeholders and users of these vehicles. Thus occured by answering attendees’ questions, both those submitted prior to the session as well as in real time, Dr. Giudice fostered a discussion of user preferences and concerns around the roll-out of AVs. This brain storming can be used to guide future research. Presenter: Nicholas A. Giudice, PhD., Professor of Spatial Informatics: School of Computing and Information Science- University of Maine, Founder & Chief Research Scientist: VEMILab, Co-founder & Chief Research Officer Unar Labs, LLC.,  [email protected]

20210721 - Lessons in Leadership

1h 13m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~ACBL Lessons in Leadership: Speaker - Dr. Patti Hill, Third Vice President of Lions Clubs International. Since joining the Edmonton (Alberta, Canada) Host Lions Club in 1990, Dr. Hill has served in many capacities, including multinational coordinator for Campaign SightFirst II, Secretary for the Alberta Lions Eyebank Society, Vice President of the Lions Eye Research Institute of Northern Alberta, and Committee Member of the USA/Canada Lions Leadership Forum.

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 21~~

20210720 - What's new at the corner

1h 4m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~What Is New at the Corner: Attendees learned about the latest Hybrid Pedestrian Beacon, Rectangular Rapidly Flashing Beacon and other new pedestrian signals specified in the Federal Highway Administration Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, how they work and whether they are accessible. Presenters: ♥ Lukas Franck, Sr., Guide Dog Mobility Instructor and COMS from The Seeing Eye, Morristown, NJ ♥ Representative from Polara Enterprises, a manufacturer of accessible pedestrian signals. Co-sponsored by: Environmental Access and Transportation Committees

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 20~~

20210720 - Practical and legal issues for government employees

1h 6m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~Practical and Legal Issues for Government Employees: Issues and Challenges for today: Members of ACBGE and AAVIA discussed current challenges, practices and law bearing upon the provision of reasonable accommodations to workers with visual impairments. Participants addressed the process of obtaining assistive technology and reflected on the frustrations and the triumphs people face every day. Presenters: ♠ Renee Zelickson, ACBGE President, and Social Security Administration Employee, Chicago, IL ♠ Pat Sheehan, ACB Board Member, and Veteran Affairs Employee, Silver Spring, MD Co-sponsored by: AAVIA and ACBGE

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 20~~

20210719 - State commissioners and the future of blind rehabilitation

1h 14m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~State Commissioners and the Future of Blind Rehabilitation: Ever wonder what State Commissioners dream about for the future of blind rehabilitation; or what they might agree and disagree with in ACB’s Rehabilitation Issues Task Force White Paper? Attendees joined us to find out what they think about rehabilitation now, and future trends they’d would like to see. Panelists: ♣ Joe Xavier, Director California Department of Rehabilitation, Sacramento, CA ♣ Daniel B. Frye, JD., Administrator, Services for the Blind and Vision Impaired, New Hampshire Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, Concord, NH ♣ Raymond E. Hopkins, Commissioner Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired, Richmond, VA

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 19~~

20210721 - CCLVI: What friends are for

1h 12m · Published 24 Aug 16:00

~~That’s What Friends are For: Are you having a problem handling low vision? What’s been your journey with low vision? We discussed the journey of low vision, and shared experiences, offered encouragement and strategies. Come join our low vision community as we support one another. Sponsored by CCLVI

  • Recorded during the 2021 ACB National Convention on July 21~~

ACB Focus: Transportation and Advocacy (2021) has 23 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 25:15:58. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 15th, 2024 20:01.

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