[Nfbnet-members-list] Cash Prizes for Essays about Braille

Dunnam, Jennifer jdunnam at nfb.org
Sun Jun 26 02:48:45 UTC 2016


Remember the braille essay contest sponsored by Onkyo Corporation--it 
is for people of all ages, and contest winners receive cash prizes 
valued from $500 to $2,000. Essays may be written on a wide range of 
braille-related topics. Essays must be received by July 11. The link 
for full information and application for the contest is below, but 
here are the basics.

Onkyo Braille Essay Contest
Sponsored by Onkyo Corporation
and The Braille Mainichi

The Onkyo Braille essay contest is being administered by the National 
Federation of the Blind (NFB) on behalf of the North 
America-Caribbean Region of the World Blind Union.

Essays must be received by July 11, 2016. They must be written by 
contest participants, in English or their native language, in Braille 
on paper, and must be completely original in nature. Participants are 
also asked to email their essays in electronic format (such as 
Microsoft Word or something similar). Entries should be no fewer than 
800 words and no more than 1,000 words in length. There will be two 
groups of competitors-one Junior group, aged 25 and under; and one 
Senior group, aged 26 and up, and prizes range from $500-$2,000.

In the US, essays should be sent to the NFB, and in Canada, they 
should be sent to Braille Literacy Canada; the contacts are listed on 
the application at the link below.

Essay topics:
1) We propose a variety of possible topics for essays so that 
participants can address the importance of braille from several 
angles. The list below is not exclusive; participants may choose 
other themes relating to the use of braille. Authors are invited to 
give all themes their own imaginative interpretation and to be 
creative, using formats different from telling one's life story, such 
as a letter, a poem, or an interview.
a) "The role of braille in furthering participation in political, 
economic, cultural, social and family life." Braille in a 
technology-driven world and using braille at all ages are some 
examples of how this theme may be addressed.
b) "Amusing stories about Braille."
c) "The future of Braille."
d) "What advantages and disadvantages does Braille have over print?"

Visit 
<http://www.nfb.org/onkyo-braille-essay-contest>http://www.nfb.org/onkyo-braille-essay-contest 
for more information and an application. The application is also 
attached here, in PDF and BRF format.

Please use the following contacts if you have questions:
in the US: Trisha Tatam at <mailto:ttatam at nfb.org>ttatam at nfb.org
In Canada: Jen Goulden at <mailto:info at blc-lbc.ca>info at blc-lbc.ca

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