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It Isn’t Easy to Read When You’re Blind

It Isn’t Easy to Read When You’re Blind

by Residencies | Sep 8, 2016 | Events, WIR - Shaughnessy Bishop-Stall | 0 comments

Anyone interested in what it’s like to be blind or who experiences sight impairment themselves will want to attend a discussion of accessibility and literacy for the sight-impaired, to be presented at the Central Branch of the Vancouver Public Library this...
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