[NIFL-LD:3390] NPR Talk Show on Assistive Technology for Persons with Disabilities

From: Mary Ann Corley (macorley1@earthlink.net)
Date: Mon Apr 09 2001 - 15:36:58 EDT


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Assistive Technology is the subject of tomorrow's National Public Radio
call-in/talk show, Public Interest.  Panelists include Gregg Vanderheiden of
the Trace Center, David Capozzi of the Access Board, and Jennifer Sheehy of
the Presidential Task Force on the Employment of Adults with Disabilities.

This is an opportunity to call in with questions or share personal
experiences about the impact of technology on the lives of people with
disabilities.

Voice of America host, Maimouna Mills will guest-host the show in place of
Kojo Nnamdi.  Join the conversation during Public Interest from 1:00pm to
2:00pm est, Tuesday, April 10 at 1-800-433-8850, or pi@wamu.org.  Check
local NPR listings to listen to the show in your area.


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Mary Ann Corley, Ph.D.
Director, National Center for
 Literacy and Social Justice
macorley1@earthlink.net



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