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News One taught deaf children. One taught the blind. These friends have been reunited. Elaine Brown and Georgia Hobb were reunited at a BINGO game at Brookdale Green Hills Cumberland.
Two hundred years ago, the son of a saddler from a rural French village devised a groundbreaking tactile writing method of raised dots for blind people at the mere age of 15.
The Helen Keller National Center held the exhibition reception of “Through Our Hands: Creativity Through Touch and Expression” at The Art Guild on Wednesday, July 16.
Wickliffe High School sophomore running back and linebacker Cole Vanatta may look like your typical high school football player, but looks can be deceiving.
Last year’s event raised more than $145,000, with all proceeds going towards holiday gifts for students at the Alabama School for the Blind, the Alabama School for the Deaf and the Helen Keller School ...
For this edition of our On the Road special, we took a trip to the City of Tuscumbia for the annual Helen Keller Festival.
The Deaf and Blind Tour Initiative, which began holding tours in April, includes American Sign Language (ASL)-interpreted guides for the deaf and tactile stations for the blind.
Helen Keller Festival adding different events for 2025 The API failed to deliver the resource. It's a yearly celebration of the life and accomplishments of Helen Keller who was born and raised in ...
A three-day festival in Sacramento is featuring theater performances by, and about, people who are neurodivergent, blind or low-vision, deaf and hard-of-hearing.
"As we mark 100 years since Helen Keller's historic call for Lions to become 'Knights of the Blind,' we are proud to extend that legacy by supporting the establishment of the International Day of ...