[nfb-talk] conflict within the nfb itself

Cindy Handel cindy425 at verizon.net
Sun Nov 25 07:22:33 CST 2007


Sherry,

I think these things aren't unique to the NFB.  People are more selfish, 
these days, and less inclined to working for the good of all without 
recognition.  When I joined the NFB, in 1980, the organization seemed to 
work together for whatever goals were set forth.  People worked hard to 
improve lives of blind people, whether it was for them, individually, or 
someone else.  Even when a chapter did most of the work to resolve a 
problem, it was mentioned in the President's report at state convention.  I 
believe the reason for this was that people thought of the being a member of 
NFB as a whole, rather than simply being a member of an NFB chapter.  I wish 
we could get back to that, but it might be difficult.

Cindy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Sherri" <flmom2006 at gmail.com>
To: <nfb-talk at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2007 5:09 AM
Subject: [nfb-talk] conflict within the nfb itself


I wonder if the fates are telling me not to send this message out? This is 
my third attempt. *smile*.

I read the thread concerning the differences and similarities between ACB 
and NFB and it brought to mind another subject.


I would propose that this is due to possibly personality differences, but 
what really bothers me about both organization is the in-fighting that goes 
on
and the clash of egos. I have noticed that if a chapter, for example, does a 
fund-raising project, they don't want to talk much about what kind of 
results
they had, particularly if it was successful for fear that some other chapter 
might outdo them. I have seen chapter members totally take credit for things
that other chapter members did without thought or thanks to the chapter 
member responsible for the idea in the first place. If a strong person comes 
into
the organization with ideas to develop and forward the goals  of the NFB 
chapter, often, his ideas are thwarted, because others feel threatened by 
that
person.
I don't get it! I know that whatever is accomplished in the NFB Greater 
Orlando chapter, it is not me, Sherri Brun as president that accomplished 
this,
but the chapter as a whole, of which I am one small part.
I believe that this in-fighting and the ego problems that exist have done 
much to drive very capable, enthusiastic and involved people away from NFB.
We say we are working to "change what it means to be blind", but often, it 
seems to me we let our personalities and egos get in the way. It would be my
hope that we could do more toward walking the walk instead of just talking 
the talk of what it means to be a Federationist.
Looking forward to your feedback. *smile*
Sherri Brun
Secretary
National Federation of the Blind of Florida
President
National Federation of the Blind
Greater Orlando Chapter
E-mail:
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