Throughout the American Foundation for the Blind's 100-year history, we have confronted challenges and overcome obstacles in the name of a singular, overarching goal: to create a world of no limits for people who are blind or have low vision. It has been an honor to present the Centennial Conversation series, underscoring the theme of inclusivity that we strive to make an everyday reality.
We can’t tell you how much your engagement, thoughtful questions, and positive feedback have meant to us throughout this pivotal anniversary year. Thank you to all who attended, and to the fantastic panelists who shared their expertise with us on pressing issues facing people who are blind, deafblind, or have low vision.
If you missed any of our Centennial Celebrations and Conversations, or want a replay, you can find them at AFB.org/100:
- Dinner and Music for a Historic Celebration, featuring Christine Ha, Marcus Roberts, Russell Shaffer, and Dr. Hoby Wedler
- Art of Inclusion: AFB100 Concert & Celebration
- Women in Leadership: A Conversation About the Intersection of Gender and Visual Impairment
- Matthew Whitaker: The Inclusive Power of Music
- The Power of Gratitude and Joy: A Conversation with Rebecca Alexander
- Inclusion, Intersectionality, and the Future of Work
- Making Money Work—Including Disability in the Financial Equation
All of our centennial events were free to attend, which was very important to us. But these events are not free to produce, and we're so grateful to our sponsors, and everyone who has been willing to provide grassroots support to bring these powerful conversations into the public discourse. We couldn’t do this without you! Your donations help us provide captions, ASL interpretation, audio description, and full transcripts for all centennial events—as well as create impactful advocacy and employment programs and sustain AFB's mission to create a world where inclusion knows no limits.
Thank you!