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"We do not have to worry about being turned away because of our service animals. We do not have to make small talk with a driver who keeps asking about our blindness. 'We know who we are, and we will never go back!'" -Jordan Moon
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Episode 78 of Access On: We have comprehensive coverage of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference keynote next Monday. We bring highlights of an Access On webinar covering how to produce well-formatted documents and why it matters.
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We recently learned that NFB-NEWSLINE® in South Dakota will be discontinued effective June 30, 2026. This change is due to a budget decision by the South Dakota state library and was not a decision that we made.
Read the full press release: https://t.co/H6nqIh5vtJ
We were made aware of an upcoming interim final rule that would institute a work requirement for Medicaid recipients.
After reading through an advance copy of the final rule, we can report that blind and disabled recipients of Medicaid will not be affected by this change.
When you give $25 to the NFB, you help advance connection, community, and opportunity for blind people nationwide. Be a Federation Connector and share our work with others. Give online at https://t.co/Kwg136Q0ht. Thank you! #NFB26
Episode 77 of Access On: News from Microsoft’s Ability Summit, Google’s IO conference, and Apple’s announcement for #GAAD. Plus, in an era of deep fakes, a listener offers nonvisual clues that may help you detect a scam.
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The deadline to register online for #NFB26 is quickly approaching!
Registration includes access to the biggest event of the year, the mobile app, and timely convention news and communications.
Register today at https://t.co/fzpiyooOkD
We filed a lawsuit challenging the administration’s abrupt delay of critical website accessibility features designed to ensure people with disabilities can access essential government and healthcare services online.
Read the full press release: https://t.co/WGbc9YBoMf
We live the life we want! Are you ready to grow, lead, and serve? Apply for the 2026–2027 Kenneth Jernigan Leadership‑In‑Service Program (KJLSP) — a transformative, year‑long leadership journey designed by blind leaders, for blind leaders.
Apply: https://t.co/3fKMrP12Gm
Episode 76 of Access On: Learn about Tailscale, a free, powerful way to get a secure virtual private network. We discuss Renpho MorphoScan Nova and hear about tech support that went off-track after the listener disclosed their blindness.
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Today is Global Accessibility Awareness Day! This is a day when we raise awareness of the importance of digital inclusion and accessibility for all. #GAAD
"No one wants their child to grow up experiencing the same difficulties you experienced as a blind person," Latonya Phipps Cross said. "But, why not? If I learned to thrive as a blind person, why wasn’t that good enough for her as well?"
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Give $25 to the NFB, double your dollars thanks to @AIRA, and have a chance to win. If you get four of your friends or family to donate at least $25 before July 3, you could win a BrailleNote Evolve from @HumanWare.
Give online at https://t.co/nNRDBQNKlo.
Have access to the keynote that will show the latest product announcements on accessibility solutions built into your favorite Microsoft products and services. Learn about the latest accessibility developments, including what’s new with AI, and big improvements to Narrator.
Jonathan Mosen, our Executive Director for Accessibility Excellence, will be on-stage at the Microsoft Ability Summit. Register to attend the free online Ability Summit from May 19-20.
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Congratulations to our 2026 scholarship finalists! The accomplishments of these outstanding students are proof that the blind can achieve excellence and live the lives we want. Read the full list of finalists! https://t.co/YvmBKKFg2p
"The Texas affiliate is planning hospitality on par with our 2023 convention in Houston. Will it be the same as 2023? No. Houston is the big sister with glitz, glamour, and audacity. Austin is the little sister with an outlaw streak."
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And then there were seven! South Dakota withdraws from Texas v. Kennedy case! Congratulations and thank you for your leadership to Ismael Collazo and Denise Avant for getting a critical meeting to influence this decision.
Learn more: https://t.co/aG2eBZjXgp
We’re collecting short, first-person stories to show the real impact of these barriers. Your experience can help strengthen our advocacy and push for equal access.
Share your story by commenting or by emailing [email protected] or leaving a voicemail at 410-659-9314, ext. 2444.
Have you faced barriers accessing healthcare or health information? Comment below.
A recent delay in enforcing Section 504 accessibility requirements will impact how blind people access patient portals, forms, appointments, and other essential services.