100 Years of Impact
AFB advocates for better policies that promote accessibility, equity, and opportunity for people who are blind or visually impaired. Join us in creating a culture of inclusion at work, at school, and in our communities.
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Centennial Conversations
Making Money Work—Including Disability in the Financial Equation
AFB is closing out its Centennial Conversations with a panel discussion on the importance of including disability when tackling diversity, equity, and financial inclusion. Join us for a live Q&A after the panel’s conversation.
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Inclusion, Intersectionality, and the Future of Work
The archived recording and transcript are now available for this robust discussion about what the future of work might look like, especially for people who are blind or have low vision.
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The Power of Gratitude and Joy
During this live Q&A with Rebecca Alexander, an award-winning author, psychotherapist, group fitness instructor, disability advocate, and extreme athlete who is almost completely blind and deaf due to Usher Syndrome type III, Rebecca shared her perspective on resilience, gratitude, and joy, especially in [...]