Sunday Edition with Anthony Corona

Sunday Edition for February 6, 2022 - BOP Updates and Nefertiti Matos Olivares

February 6, 2022

Episode Notes

This week Anthony and us all get to know Nefertiti. You may remember her memorable turn at the ADP Awards Gala or her work on Say His Name; Five Days for George Floyd. She has an accomplished career in helping our community gain the knowledge we need to live more independent lives and now as her career shifts into the world of Audio Description she will share with us her experiences and how to break into the business. 

Nefertiti Matos is a fervent advocate for accessible culture, tech, and transit. She currently works as the Partnership Development Coordinator for Dicapta, a provider of accessible media for people with sensory disabilities. Previously, Nefertiti worked as an Assistive Technology Educator for the New York Public Library, where she offered individual coaching, and created and facilitated group workshops on a range of tech topics for the blind and low vision community in both English and Spanish. Nefertiti strongly believes in doing her part to bring about a world in which universal access is the norm, not the exception.

Then in the second hour Anthony catches up with Zelda and her Walk To Omaha. 

Penny, Zelda, Cheryl, Cachet and Katie will then walk us through BOP awards, the new Blog submission process and all BOP news. 

Please use the new Sunday edition email for all questions, comments or suggestions for the show: [email protected]

Sunday Edition for January 30, 2022: : APS history and victory in NY

February 1, 2022

This week we speak with Lori Scharff   and Tory about the lawsuit and the next steps as well as what this means for other large and small municipalities around the country. First Lori and Patrick Sheehan will discuss the various APS systems in use, the history and other relevant facts.

Sunday Edition for January 23, 2022 - COVID-19 Testing, AIRA and APH Connec

January 23, 2022

Episode Notes

The Government opened its COVID testing website a day early and Kim and I have all the information about this first Phase, Accessible tests and some Advocacy information.

Jeanine joins us to share some great and helpful tips for self-home testing and to tell us how AIRA is ready, willing and Trained to help.

In our second hour Anthony speaks with Katie and Richard about their new roles and all things APH Connect.

Katie Frederick currently serves as the Digital Content Manager for VisionAware, part of the American Printing House for the Blind (APH) ConnectCenter. In this role, she works with colleagues creating and promoting content for individuals and families impacted by blindness or vision loss. Prior to joining APH, Katie was the Community Manager and Accessibility Lead for the International Association of Accessibility Professionals (IAAP), supporting the organization’s committees, chapters, taskforces, and providing digital accessibility guidance. Katie previously worked at Opportunities for Ohioans with Disabilities (OOD), as a Program Administrator, responsible for outreach and community engagement efforts. In addition, Katie worked as an Accounting Technician for the federal government, served as a Digital Accessibility Specialist at the Ohio State University, and was the Executive Director of the American Council of the Blind of Ohio for several years. An active member of many nonprofit boards, Katie advocates for people who are blind or experiencing vision loss in Ohio and nationwide.

Richard Rueda has worked in the field of Human and Social Services specializing in Blindness and Low Vision since 1992. Richard began his professional career in 2001 with the State of California’s Department of Rehabilitation (DoR) as a Senior Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. In 2005, Richard stepped into the statewide role of Transition Coordinator at DoR where he worked with students and staff at the California School for the Blind as well as hosting summits and Transition forums across California. Since 2010 Richard worked with well-known nonprofits in southern and northern California, including Junior Blind of America and LightHouse for the Blind, where he continued to organize, implement, lead and influence Pre-Employment Transition Services (Pre ETS) residential and nonresidential programs. Relocating to Sacramento in 2015, Richard joined Society for the Blind to develop CareersPLUS, a one-of-a-kind Transition program for youth, young adults and families.

In autumn 2020, Richard joined the American Printing House for the Blind’s ConnectCenter, where he manages CareerConnect.

Presently, Richard continues to collaborate with agencies for the blind and disability organizations seeking consultation on promising practices in the Pre-ETS Transition field. Richard also participates on committees and boards of non profits advancing wellness and social justice for blind and under served populations.

Richard is a 2001 graduate of California State University of Los Angeles where he holds his bachelor’s degree in Vocational Counseling.

nter.org home page is where our community events calendar lives as well as links to the sites that make up the ConnectCenter.

FamilyConnect.org is our one-stop resource for parents and families impacted by blindness or vision loss.

APHCareerConnect.org is the place to go for jobseekers, individuals who are employed and others.

VisionAware.org is an excellent resource for adults adjusting to blindness or vision loss and their family and friends, to learn about support groups, blogs, and more.

Sunday Edition for January 16, 2022 - Say His Name; 5 Days For George Floyd

January 16, 2022

Episode Notes

The award winning short documentary by Cy Dodson will run on ACB Media 5 at 8pm. EDT. With an opening listening session after. Then on Sunday Edition on ACB Media 1 at 1pm EDT we will talk with Cy and the folks that brought this powerful documentary to the world. ACB Members and friends were instrumental in the Audio Description and Anthony will walk through the making of the film and its importance to the world and our community. 

Join us Saturday evening to hear this powerful documentary *** with video for our low vision members as well as Audio description from Thomas Reid; who most of you will remember from our AD Gala this November **. Bring your open mind and heart and lets leave the politics at the door as we discuss this powerful work. Then on Sunday join us to talk to Cy, Roy Samuelson, Byron Lee, Thomas Reid, Nefertiti Matos Olivares. And others and bring your questions, comments and accolades.

Sunday Edition for January 09, 2022 - Leadership Week Listening Session

January 9, 2022

Episode Notes

This week Sunday edition Returns: Leadership Week… Virtual, Hybrid or In-Person? This Sunday January 9th Sunday edition will be holding an open listening session for ACB Members to voice their opinions and/or concerns for this years leadership week. I have asked Debbie Grubb to Co-host with me as a representative from the Advocacy Steering Committee as well as extending invitations to ACB Board and Staff. On Sunday January 16th the ACB Board of Directors will meet to discuss and decide how to proceed with this years event. This open forum for all our members will be non-political and a respectful forum to voice our opinions to the Board before the meeting.

Sunday Edition for December 26, 2021 - ACB Community-a-Thon

December 26, 2021

Episode Notes

Merry Christmas!!! I’m Malissa Hudson, I’ll be filling in for Anthony Corona on Sunday Edition as he’s enjoying a nice vacation in Honduras. We’re all glad he made it there safely! We’re going to be celebrating our ACB Community and the work they’ve done this past year. In the first hour the lovely and talented Cindy Hollis will be speaking about the upcoming Community-a-Thon on New Year’s Eve from 3 PM to 3 AM EST! This is also a fundraiser for the community. In the second hour, I’ll be featuring many of our community hosts to talk about what is a host in Zoom language, and what the role of a host is in our community. My guests will be Sheila Young, Belinda Collins, Lucy Edmunds, and Natalie Couch. These four dynamic women are not only my friends, but also colleagues. I want to thank Anthony for asking me to fill in for him, and to my host and producer, Byron Lee! Let’s celebrate!!! 🙌

Sunday Edition for December 12, 2021 - Accessible Pharmacy; Holiday Announcements and My Break

December 12, 2021

Episode Notes

This week on ACB Media 1 at 1pm EDT or wherever you get your podcasts I will be speaking with Andy and Alex from Accessible Pharmacy Services for the Blind. They will walk us through the ease of this revolutionary service and answer all of your questions. The Accessible Pharmacy is a full concierge service with individual service reps and plans. It comes directly to your door in whatever formats work best for the individual consumer with little back and forth. I look forward to discussing their service model and answering all the questions from our members. 

I will also feature a few holiday announcements and a surprise or two. 

For more information about Our Space Our Place, visit http://www.ourspaceourplace.org or e-mail [email protected]

Programming note: Sunday Edition will be on repeat for Dec. 19 and January second. Our Christmas show will be a salute to the community with friend to the show Melissa Hudson hosting some of the members of our community team and the incredible work they all do for us. So please join Melissa the day after Christmas for this holiday surprise and I will see you all in the New Year with some great Sunday Editions. 

May everyone have a great Holiday Season and feel my virtual hugs. I want to thank all my loyal listeners for the great support and friendships. 

Questions and comments for the show can be sent to: [email protected]

Sunday Edition for December 5, 2021 - GDUI and Traveling Internationally With Your Guide Dog

December 6, 2021

Episode Notes

This week Anthony speaks with Penny, Sarah, Sheila and Melanie from GDUI about traveling internationally with your guide dogs. As some of you may know some major restrictions were put into place in July that the CDC and other agencies did not do well to let the public know and as a result some Guide Dog users were placed in unimaginable positions. Anthony will also speak to Dean (an ACB Member) who was forced to leave his guide in Nigeria after attending a Funeral due to the lack of his airline, school or any agency apprising him of the new restrictions.

Fear not folks, Due to the advocacy of Anthony, Gabriel Lopez Kafati; Penny and the ladies of GDUI; and with help from a few of the Guide schools this matter was addressed and some of the restrictions have been lifted. We will bring you explanations of the new rules and regulations as well as go over a checklist we should all have when traveling out of the country with our beloved guides.

We will also open up the conversation for any questions or comments so join us live using the below zoom information or listen on ACB Media 1 at 1pm EDT this Sunday and directly after wherever you listen to your podcasts.

Questions and comments for the show can be sent to: [email protected]

Sunday Edition for November 21, 2021 - ACB, Audio Description, National Parks and Museums and How We Elevate, Inspire and Get Up and Get Moving

November 21, 2021

Episode Notes

First, we will hear an exciting announcement from AIRA with Jeanine Stanley.

Then Anthony welcomes Jo Lynn Bailey-Page as co-host as Sunday Edition continues its conversations spotlighting Audio Description. With the excitement of the Inaugural Audio Description Gala still fresh and buzzing we take a deep dive into other forms, spaces, and places to discover more about this game changing service.

The America the Beautiful Access Pass is the perfect ticket to Get Up and Get Moving. We will bring all the information needed to obtain this free pass and experience some of the hard work the descriptathon folks have put in to make these national treasures accessible to us all.

Join Anthony and Jo Lynn as they welcome: Michele Hartley Brett Oppegaard Holly Griesemer Susan Glass Dan Spoone Pat Sheehan

These topics as well as what’s coming up and possible employment opportunities with the National Park Service are on the menu with your opportunity to ask your questions as dessert. So grab your favorite brunch beverage and follow the Join information below and "get up and moving" to Sunday Edition at 1:00 p.m. EDT on ACB Media 1 or wherever you get your podcasts.

Questions and comments for the show can be sent to: [email protected]

Sunday Edition for November 14, 2021 - Audio Description Awards Gala 2021

November 14, 2021

Episode Notes

This Sunday at 1 PM Eastern on ACB Media 1 and just before the Gala on November 18th on ACB Media 6 Anthony is joined by President Dan Spoone, Anthony Stevens, Kim Charleson, Jennifer Flat, Carl Richardson With Special Guest Roy Samuelson and a few surprises as we:

Formally Announce the categories and presenters

Share the excitement of this Bold new adventure of the Audio Description Project

Ruminate on the importance of Quality Audio Description

And celebrate the First Annual Audio Description Gala and all the achievement of ADP, ACB and our friends and champions in the business.

Here is a link and excerpt to my audio description story and info for the GALA

"Then, during a major moment in my blind journey, the cellblock door was blasted off"

Want to read more… Click below:

https://acbvoices.wordpress.com/2021/11/11/audio-description-opening-the-cellblock-doors%ef%bf%bc/

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ACB’s 2021 Audio Description Awards Gala is a free & virtual event. It will be aired live at ADAwardsGala.org and on Peacock on Nov. 18th, 2021, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET Visit ADAwardsGala.org to reserve your spot now to add the Gala to your calendar!