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  • News & Views Radio Show
    P.O. Box 1077
    Williamsville, NY 14231-1077
    (716) 522-9185
    monica@disabilitynewsradio.com


     
  • On A Roll
    Talk Radio on Disability Life - giving the disability movement a radio voice.
    http://www.ican.com/channels/on_a_roll/index.cfm
    iCan, Inc.
    870 Bowers St.
    Birmingham, Mich. 48009
    USA
    editor@icanonline.net


     
  • Disability Matters:
    Live every Tuesday at 2 p.m. Eastern
    Joyce Bender, 1-866-472-5788
    www.voiceamerica.com.
    www.benderconsult.com, click on the radio show button


     
  • Jean Parker, Producer
    Disability Radio Worldwide
    P.O. Box 200567, Denver, CO 80220 USA
    Tel. (303) 355-9935
    Email: global3@concentric.net
    http://www.rfpi.org/disabilityradio


     
  • THE METROPOLITAN WASHINGTON EAR, INC.
    Free reading service for blind and print-handicapped persons. Service is delivered via closed circuit radio, interactive telephone dial-in, and Internet audio streaming.
    35 University Boulevard East
    Silver Spring, MD 20901
    (301) 681-6636 Fax--(301) 681-5227
    information@washear.org
    http://www.washear.org/


     
  • Sun Sounds of Arizona
    Enlightens, entertains and educates thousands of people in Arizona who cannot read because they have a visual, physical or learning disability.
    2323 W. 14th Street
    Tempe, Arizona 85281
    (480) 774-8300
    Facsimile (480) 774-8310
    http://sunsounds.org/
    bill.pasco@riomail.maricopa.edu


     
  • Kansas Audio-Reader Network
    Radio, Telephone and Internet audio reading service for blind and print-disabled persons. The Audio-Reader signal is available worldwide nights and weekends on the Internet.
    1120 W. 11th St.
    PO Box 847
    Lawrence, KS 66044
    (785) 864-4600
    Toll-free (800) 772-8898
    Fax (785) 864-5268
    http://www.ku.edu/~arnet/


     
  • WRBH - Radio for the Blind and Print Handicapped
    WRBH was the first reading radio site in the United States to broadcast over the standard FM band. Streaming audio.
    wrbh883@gmail.com
    http://www.wrbh.org


     
  • WHIL Radio Reading Service & Alabama Print Information Center
    Allows blind or visually impaired site users to listen to recorded newspapers, magazines, and other items at any time.
    WHIL-Radio Reading Service
    & Alabama Print Information Center
    P.O. Box 8509
    Mobile, AL 36689-0509
    http://www.alaprint.org


     
  • Radio Reading Services in New York State
    Lists radio stations throughout New York State that broadcast programs for blind and print-disabled people. Programs generally include readings of local and national newspapers, magazines, and perhaps books. Visit site for specific locations.
    http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/tbbl/rise.htm

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Clark Pride: The Rose Williams Story

“My heart pounded as I walked up Belmont Avenue,” recalls Rose Williams. “There I stood once again in front of George Rogers Clark School. I had always longed to go back to my elementary roots being the first physically challenged student in a regular class.”
Williams, now a published author and motivational speaker, saw her recent invitation to return to Clark School as both “wonderful and ironic.”


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