Braille Monitor - October 2019
Vol. 62, No. 9, October 2019
Illustration: Bells Ringing throughout the Nation
Accessibility and Accountability: Drive-by Lawsuits Leave Pothole-size Problems by Chris Danielsen
Bringing the Synergy of the Blindness Movement into Concentrated Programs: Blindness Initiatives at the National Federation of the Blind Jernigan Institute by Anil Lewis
Global Leadership, Responsibility, and Technology: Accessibility as a Core Value at Microsoft by Brad Smith
Cambiandos Vidas en la Frontera de Tejas by Norma Crosby, Daniel Martinez, Hilda Hernandez, and Raul Gallegos
Leave a Legacy
The Driverless Revolution: Setting a New Standard for Transportation and Technology by Kyle Vogt
Autonomous Vehicles: Establishing Strong Policy for America’s Transportation Future by Dave Schwietert
Led by the Blind: Bringing Authenticity to Services for the Blind and Making Them Relevant to the Lives We Want to Live by Bryan Bashin
Competing on Terms of Equality and Blending in: Government Service with Federation Style by Kristen Cox
World’s Number One Card Game for the Win by Stephanie Cascone
Meagan’s Guide to Stylish Farewells: On Coming to Terms with Vision Loss by Meagan Houle
The Right of Blind People to Serve on Juries Comes to the Court
Exhibitors’ Showcase Review by Jessica McLeod and Mark Jones
Recipes
Monitor Miniatures