Like the call upon the wind to cease while sounding, “Peace! Be still!,” we can hear the voices so clear of our ancestors who came
Month: January 2022
Does Our Advocacy Work Relate To What Dr. King Stood For?
By Ray Campbell Last Monday we celebrated the birthday and work of one of America’s greatest civil rights icons, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. As
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
By Cheryl Cumings How things have changed over the years. I remember when people scoffed at the idea of celebrating the birthday of Martin Luther
A Special Crafted Friendship for Kaila Allen and Courtney Smith
By Belinda Collins If you have been involved with the ACB Community for a while, you have most likely figured out by now that we
A Look Back at December and Forward to 2022
By Cachet Wells Sleigh bells have now danced away. All sales are final. The budget has been reconfigured to get the last of all gifts,
Have We Had It Wrong All These Years?
By Judy Dixon Even those braille readers with only a passing familiarity with the history of braille will almost certainly have heard that a soldier