[IL-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, March 9, 2024-correction
Deborah Kent Stein
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Mon Apr 8 18:03:45 UTC 2024
Oh, sorry! I meant to say 11! What a difference a digit makes!
Debbie
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Good morning Debbie,
Would you please make the correction that the deadline for Chappell is 11:59pm on May 1, not 1:59.
Thanks for all that you do.
Marilyn Green, President
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Subject: [IABS-Talk] Chicago Chapter Minutes, March 9, 2024
CHICAGO CHAPTER MINUTES
March 9, 2024
TGI Fridays Restaurant
153 E. Erie, Chicago, IL
CALL TO ORDER
NFBI Chicago Chapter President Denise Avant called the meeting to order at
1:02 PM
Present were Chris Millsap, Dan Tevelde, Glenn Moore, Melissa Fuller, Juan Lopez, Ken Borst, Jemal Powell, David Meyer, Paul Shepherdson, Mary Grunwald, Eileen Truschke, Ken Schad, Steve Hastalis, Dustin Cather, Francisco Chang, Debbie Stein, Pam Gillmore, Patti Chang, Michal Nowicki, Marco Giannotti, Michelle Ault, Kira O'Bradovitch, and Marilyn Green.
Alicia Green, first-timer Daniel Johnson, Ed Birmingham, Sabiha, Jacqueline Cook, Mayokunle efunbote, first-timer Arturo Almiraz, Bob Hansen, Sara Luna, and Gary Jones attended on Zoom.
Denise reminded everyone to pay chapter dues in order to vote in April.
Eileen took the monthly collection, and people on Zoom were invited to donate to the chapter at treasurer at nfbofillinois.org.
PROGRAM
Kira O'Bradovitch talked about disability data for the US Census Bureau.
In addition to the census every ten years, data is collected in other ways and at other times. In 2000 the Census Bureau created the American Community Service, which surveys 3.5 million addresses each year. About
140 surveys are conducted annually. People with disabilities are probably the least measured demographic. By asking the same questions each year, the Census Bureau can gather information about changes in the population in various areas. Protecting privacy is extremely important. Census data is used for all kinds of allocations of government funds. Census questions do not specifically ask whether you are blind, but they phrase it is whether you have difficulty seeing. Data is essential for advocacy.
The American Community Survey focuses on functional limitations. There are no specific questions about mental health or chronic conditions. The Census Bureau is developing new questions to determine the level of disability and the need for special services or technology.
Unfortunately, if the questions are changed, we will lose estimates for areas that have 65,000 people or less for a period of five years. Kira can point people to the tools that will help them access census information.
we can get data on a Congressional district if we need it. Without data it's hard to convince officials of a need. Therefore it is very important to respond if we are surveyed. Reach out to Kira if you have any questions. It is possible to respond to the American Community Survey in person, by email, and by phone. With questions contact Kira at kobradov at gmail.com.
PRESIDENTIAL RELEASE
On February 29 NFB President Mark Riccobono recorded Presidential Release
536 from Members Hall at the NFB headquarters in Baltimore. He reminded everyone that March 31 is the deadline for National Scholarship applications. Information is available at nfb.org/scholarships. When planning events he urged members to check the five-year calendar on the Diversity and Inclusion page at nfb.org/dei.
The NFB Convention offers the collective wisdom of the blind community.
This year's theme is Believe, Dream, Include, Lead, Champion. Convention will run July 3-8, 2024. Convention will take place at the Rosen Centre in Orlando, Florida. Registration is now open at nfb.org/registration.
Online registration is $25 and banquet tickets are $75. Online registration will be open through May 31. For questions write to conventionregistration at nfb.org.
First-timers can apply for assistance through the Jernigan Scholarship program.
President Riccobono gave an update about the Convention Allied Network
(CAN) to uplift members who may have concerns about going to Florida due to some of the state's policies. You can sign up to be a convention ally or to be supported by an ally at nfb.org/dei..
CHAPTER ELECTIONS
Chicago Chapter elections will be held at the April meeting. Denise explained that one must have paid chapter dues in order to vote. All of the current board members would like to run for another term. Anyone wishing to run must arrange for someone to nominate them.
STATE REPORT
NFBI President Marilyn Green encouraged first-time convention-goers to apply for a Kenneth Jernigan scholarship. She and Dustin Cather serve on the committee. Kira gave an update on the NFBI Scholarship Committee.
Illinois Scholarship applications are due on April 30. The committee is reaching out to schools, agencies, and students.
Anyone who needs help with funds to attend National Convention also can apply to the Chappell-Dennis Committee for assistance. Go to nfbofillinois.org and download the application. Email the completed application to president at nfbofillinois.org. Contact Marilyn if you need help completing the form: 312-343-8396. The deadline for Chappell-Dennis assistance to National Convention
is 1:59 pm on May 1.
National Legislation
Dustin Cather reported that the Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act (H.R. 1328), which was introduced by Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowski, has eighty cosponsors. Mike Quigley, Sean Casten, Jesús García, Danny Davis, Raja Krishnamoorthi, Jonathan Jackson, and Robin Kelly are Illinois cosponsors. Among the cosponsors are seventy-four Democrats and six Republicans. The Senate companion bill is S 3621, has one cosponsor, a Republican.
The Website Software Accessibility Act, S. 2984, was introduced by Tammy Duckworth of Illinois. It has five cosponsors, all of them Democrats. The House bill is H.R. 5813, with twenty-seven cosponsors. From Illinois are Mike Quigley, Jan Schakowski, Jesús García, and Jonathan Jackson.
Twenty-six Democrats and one Republican have signed on so far.
H.R. 3702, the Access Technology Affordability Act, has eighty-six cosponsors in the House. Illinoisians are Mike Bost, Mike Quigley, Brad Schneider, Jan Schakowski, and Raja Krishnamoorthi. Altogether fifty-four Democrats and thirty Republicans have signed on. The Senate bill is S.
1467, with eighteen cosponsors, eleven Democrats and seven Republicans.
H.R. 1262, the Transformation to Competitive and Integrated Employment Act has twenty-nine cosponsors in the House. Robin Kelly and Mike Quigley have signed on from Illinois. Twenty-six Democrats and three Republicans have signed on. S. 533, the companion bill, has three cosponsors, two Republicans and one Democrat.
Dustin urged people to thank their representatives and senators if they have cosponsored any of this legislation. In addition, we all need to urge congress members to sign on if they haven't done so already.
Denise pointed out that all of these pieces of legislation have come out of resolutions we passed at our national conventions. They are all issues that blind people have considered important to them.
ILLINOIS BELL ACADEMIES
Debbie Stein explained that BELL stands for Braille Enrichment for Literacy and Learning. We will have two BELL Academies in Illinois this summer. Our Springfield program will take place July 15-19, followed by our Chicago BELL July 22 through August 2, located at the Chicago Lighthouse. The program serves blind and low-vision children ages four through twelve. The purpose is to help the students become more familiar and comfortable with Braille and to interact with blind mentors, all while enjoying fun activities. Bridget Hickey will be the teacher for both programs. We will be recruiting blind mentors to help. Anyone interested in serving as a mentor should contact Debbie at dkent5817 at att.net or 773-203-1394.
PRESIDENT'S REPORT
Midwest Student Seminar: NFBI President Marilyn Green encouraged all students, from high school to graduate level, to register for the seminar by March 15 at nabslink.org. If you have a case open with Bureau of Blind Services, they may be willing to cover your registration fee. The seminar takes place March 22-24 at the Holiday Inn O'Hare. This is a great opportunity to get information and network with other students.
Illinois State Convention: Our 2024 state convention will take place at the Chicago Marriott Naperville the weekend of October 18-20. It's not too soon to start making plans! We were at the same hotel in 2022 and 2023.
Convention is a great opportunity to learn about resources in Illinois.
PAC (Preauthorized Check): Marilyn is now national chair of the PAC program.
You can contribute as little as five nollars a month. Go to www.nfb.org/pac to sign on as a monthly contributor. Chicago Chapter is a monthly contributor already.
PLEDGES
In the past the chapter has sent in our pledges to the four major national funds before convention. This year we will pledge the amount and send it in after the convention is over.
SECRETARY'S MINUTES
Jemal moved and Glenn seconded approval of the secretary's minutes for February. Denise corrected the number for the Medical Device Nonvisual Accessibility Act; it is HR 1328 rather than 1528. THE minutes with correction were approved.
TREASURER'S SUMMARY
Treasurer Kira O'Bradovitch reported that we started the day with $2777.65 in the treasury. There is one outstanding deduction of $28.74 for transportation to an event. Today's collection brought in $83, and we received $10 for dues. So the current balance is $2841.91.
ADVOCACY COMMITTEE
We have been working hard but have not made any progress with our request for improved signage before the transportation committee. Therefore we will go directly to the CTA Transportation Board. We are also looking at changes in platforms for boarding CTA buses to make sure it will not be more difficult for us to board. Kira spoke on a podcast with Jacquelyn Kiddish, a PhD candidate at UIC who wrote her dissertation on transportation accessibility. THE podcast specifically discussed our concerns about the signage. Sara Luna said that the CTA Advisory Board is scheduling a special meeting to discuss Braille bus stop signs; it will take place during the first week in April. She will share more information when she has some.
Kira said she found it very easy to download and print her accessible mail-in ballot, but it was extremely difficult to figure out what she had to mail back. We want to make sure everyone can submit their ballot, so let us know if you run into problems. Polling places all should have the option to vote accessibly. The next Advocacy Committee meeting will be Monday, March
25 at 6. Patti commended the people who went downtown to train the election judges. She said her recent experience was excellent. There really was a marked difference. Denise said Marilyn went in and did the training. Steve said he had a bad experience voting in his senior citizen high-rise. They actually got rid of the poll worker who was a problem. It pays to know your rights! He added that we may want to bring a lot of people to the CTA board, even if they don't all speak. Sara will post information about the meeting on IL-Talk.
Fundraising: We are working on a fundraiser at Lou Menotti's Pizza, 410 N.
Michigan. Dave submitted several questions about details. We also will have another bowling fundraiser in August and a Read-a-thon in October. We need to work on reaching beyond our membership to get more support from outside.
NEW BUSINESS
Patti said someone reached out to her from the Judy Garland exhibit that is coming to Chicago this summer. They want us to help them make the exhibit as accessible to blind people as possible. Sara Luna and Debbie Stein volunteered to help. Patti will send him the contact information.
Jemal explained that PACE is launching a Rideshare Access Program.
People who live in the city and use TAP will have to choose one program or the other; you cannot use both. Either you use taxis through the TAP program or the RAP (Ride Access Program).
ADJOURNMENT
MANY people at once moved and seconded adjournment. The meeting was adjourned at 3 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Debbie Stein, Secretary
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