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Accessibility Newsletter for January 29, 2011 Issue contains:
1) Message Board
Accessibility Newsletter for January 29, 2011 Issue contains:
1) Message Board
2)Articles
* The Blind Have Rights, the Right to Unemployment, Unequal Access and Poverty
*Blind Man to Take to the Road at Daytona International Speedway
*Why Does Disabled Son Have So Many Fewer Choices in Life?
*People with Disabilities 'Huge Untapped Pool of Labour'
*Town Asked to Reconsider Accessible Transportation Booking
*Transit for the Physically Challenged Moves Ahead
*Rowland Discusses Online Access
*New Technologies Bring Accessibility to Canadian School
*Ottawa Parents Appeal to Premier After U.S. Facility Refuses to
Treat Mentally Ill Daughter
*Get R-E-A-L: A Manifesto for Blind Citizens
*The Politics of Blindness: From Charity to Parity
*Cell Phones Utilizing Sign Language Increase Communication Between
Deaf Friends and Family
*Service Dog Denial Leads to Charges for Eatery
* The Blind Have Rights, the Right to Unemployment, Unequal Access and Poverty
*Blind Man to Take to the Road at Daytona International Speedway
*Why Does Disabled Son Have So Many Fewer Choices in Life?
*People with Disabilities 'Huge Untapped Pool of Labour'
*Town Asked to Reconsider Accessible Transportation Booking
*Transit for the Physically Challenged Moves Ahead
*Rowland Discusses Online Access
*New Technologies Bring Accessibility to Canadian School
*Ottawa Parents Appeal to Premier After U.S. Facility Refuses to
Treat Mentally Ill Daughter
*Get R-E-A-L: A Manifesto for Blind Citizens
*The Politics of Blindness: From Charity to Parity
*Cell Phones Utilizing Sign Language Increase Communication Between
Deaf Friends and Family
*Service Dog Denial Leads to Charges for Eatery
3) Classifieds
4) This and That
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