Some people see better than others. And everybody with “visual impairment” 
quickly learns to help each other, ask for help, and accept it. I say that from 
personal experience. It is actually not a “problem.” Truthfully the 
“difficulty” builds the communal environment (what we all love about OST!). So 
let them work it out. They will, and will be the richer for it. You will be too.

 

ho

 

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Potomac, MD 20854

301-365-2093

 

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-boun...@lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Rosa 
Zubizarreta via OSList
Sent: Sunday, April 9, 2017 6:48 PM
To: World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: [OSList] Inviting your helpful suggestions...

 

Hi there OS folks... 

 

anyone out there ever hosted an OS event that included folks with significant 
visual impairments? 

I would love to hear about any accommodations you may have devised, especially 
for the Village Market Place...

thanks so much!

(p.s. I sent this out a few days ago, but from the wrong e-mail address, so it 
didn't make it on to the list. 

Am re-sending now..  thanks in advance for any responses!)




Rosa Zubizarreta

meet me at my DiaPraxis website <http://diapraxis.com>  
and on my Listening Arts blog <https://rosaz.wordpress.com/> 

 

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