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Happy #WorldBrailleDay!Proclaimed by the @un in 2019, World Braille Day is an internationally celebrated day to raise awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for people who are blind or partially sighted [1/3] https://t.co/FhgR2DmyBF
World Braille Day is observed to raise awareness of the importance of Braille as a means of communication for those who are partially sighted or blind.
DYK: #WorldBrailleDay is celebrated on January 4 in recognition of Louis Braille’s birthday. https://t.co/U8KK35mkVD
Please join us in marking January 4th as World Braille Day and the 213th birth anniversary of Louis Braille, the inventor of the Braille system
Braille is a tactile method of alphabetic and numeric symbols using 6 dots to represent each letter and number.
#WorldBrailleDay2022 https://t.co/vTcKL5tqDY
January 4 is World Braille Day. Through the Centre for Equitable Library Access (CELA), you can have print braille materials sent to your home, download electronic braille titles, and read newspapers if you have braille display! Visit their website: https://t.co/fjo6EJmps7 https://t.co/MagOuKBjVU
To commemorate World Braille Day and equitable access to information, Beyond Print has launched its own Braille Portal to serve as a resource for people looking to transcribe documents into Braille. Learn More: https://t.co/HwlEhUgWBC #worldbrailleday #CNIB https://t.co/Va1wz07bg8
It's @UN World Braille Day - a day to recognize the importance of providing accessible communications.
#Accessibility #AccessibilityMatters https://t.co/Qy5DZpREtf
UCalgary Arts recognizes World Braille Day on Jan. 4. Persons with vision impairment are more likely than those without to experience higher rates of poverty and disadvantage. Learn more about this @UNHumanRights recognized day: https://t.co/RH8YUqSmUP https://t.co/N2YquhlZNp
World Braille day is celebrated every year on January 4th. It is the day to celebrate the innovation of Braille and recognize the importance of inclusion and awareness for those who use it in our community.
#WorldBrailleDay #Braille #BrailleMyWay https://t.co/x2HFj1DCpr
Today is World Braille Day! Did you know that library patrons with print disabilities have access to @CNIB and @NNELSca which give you access to Large Print, DAISY books, Braille Materials and more? More information on these services can be found here https://t.co/BfDH4dbdRc https://t.co/bwYnC0qlBL
World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.