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Emiel smiles, sitting at a radio board

Sounds good: the (radio) waves of inclusion

Tina, a young Asian woman, smiles holding her white cane in one hand. In the other, she holds an American Girl doll that looks like an exact replica of her - right down to the matching outfit and doll-size cane.

Using my white cane to navigate to places where I belong

Christina, a white woman with long blond hair, sits at her desk smiling while using her Perkins Brailler

From the classroom to the corner office: reuniting with my Perkins Brailler