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July 8, 2024
All Things Legislative (virtual, City Terrace 9)
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July 8, 2024
It is always a roller coaster ride when it comes to the world of federal legislation, and this year is no exception. Join ACB advocacy staff as they whirl us through the topsy-turvy landscape of federal legislation in 2024 as it relates to blindness and low vision. In addition, be ready to share any accomplishments that your affiliate had this year in working on state legislation.
Bridging the Generational Gaps in Advocacy (virtual, City Terrace 7)
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July 8, 2024
Intergenerational collaboration can lead to more inclusive and sustainable solutions by incorporating diverse perspectives and experiences. Join us as a generation-inclusive panel talks about their involvement with ACB, today’s cultural/political climate, and how advocacy efforts might be adapted to incorporate these changes. During this session, NextGen leader Amanda selm and long-time ACB member Peter Altschul will engage in live conversations with ACB members who come from diverse backgrounds to gain a better understanding of their advocacy-related experiences and perspectives.
Current Case Law on Issues Impacting People with Vision Loss (virtual, City Terrace 9)
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July 8, 2024
Join a panel of disability rights attorneys as they discuss an array of issues from current case law that directly impacts the lives of people who are blind or have low vision. Be ready with questions about legal topics that relate specifically to people with vision loss.
Motivating State Agencies to Improve Their Business Enterprise Programs (virtual, City Terrace 7)
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July 8, 2024
This panel will focus on how to insure state agencies administering the Randolph-Sheppard vending facility program work to ensure that blind vendors will be awarded military dining facility sites and keep their programs moving forward. The panel will discuss how state agency staff can be more entrepreneurial in their efforts to get new vending facility locations and help blind vendors to be more entrepreneurial, as well. The panel will also discuss what steps can be taken for elected committees of blind vendors and state agencies to work together for the best interests of the program and the vendors within it.
Looking How I’m Feeling (CCLVI) (virtual, City Terrace 9)
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July 8, 2024
Join us for a roundtable session where we share how we radiate confidence in everyday situations. We’ll discuss techniques for shopping to find the products that help you best project your image, exploring your personal style, and navigating social outings. Together we will embrace looking how we feel as people with low vision.
Discovering Emotional Intelligence – How to Develop It, Hone It, and Practice It (ACBNG) (virtual, City Terrace 7)
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July 8, 2024
Emotional intelligence is the capacity to be aware of and express one’s emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically. This session is a discussion about what emotional intelligence is, how we apply it, and how it influences our communication styles.
Prose and Poetry (FIA) (virtual, City Terrace 9)
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July 8, 2024
Share some of your original work or just come listen. Family-friendly, please. Moderated by: Carla Hayes, McMurray, PA.