LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired | Podcast show

LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired | Podcast

Summary: The LightHouse is the largest agency providing direct service, advocacy and information to the blind and visually impaired community of Northern California. Since 1902, we have offered solutions to living with vision loss.

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 Oral History: Gil Johnson reflects on eight decades of blindness training, advocacy and community | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

In honor of Gil Johnson's 80th birthday, LightHouse CEO Bryan Bashin set out to record an oral history.

 Our Blood Drive was so successful – we’re having two more | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Join us to donate in May and October.

 A New Gathering Place: EHC’s Redwood Grove Theater | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Get the full story of our new Redwood Grove Theater at Enchanted Hills Camp in Napa.

 LightHouse Expands to Support East Bay | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Photo: The front of the Ed Roberts Campus. With the imminent closure of the Lions Center in Oakland, the LightHouse has stepped up to bring services to those who are blind or have low vision in the East Bay. To do this we’ll be expanding the services we offer at the Ed Roberts Campus in … Continue reading LightHouse Expands to Support East Bay →

 At 90, Elmer Chapson Reflects on Early Bay Area Blindness History | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:18:03

Few people alive today have lived through more Bay Area blindness history than Elmer Chapson. On October 8, 2015 Chapson was interviewed by LightHouse CEO Bryan Bashin in a wide-ranging oral history unusual in its breadth and content. Chapson spent ten years from 1935 to 1945 at the storied California School for the Blind in … Continue reading At 90, Elmer Chapson Reflects on Early Bay Area Blindness History →

 Bryan Bashin Bill Gerrey Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00:01

In October, 2010 Lighthouse CEO Bryan Bashin and Jernigan Institute Librarian Ed Mormon conducted a 180-minute interview with Bill Gerrey, a longtime participant and observer of the blind movement in northern California. Gerrey and his father are both blind, and his recollections stretch back to the fun and aspiration and the old California School for the Blind in Berkeley and his own development as a blind engineer and inventor. A remarkable story is Gerrey’s description of how he was moved at the 1956 San Francisco convention of the National Federation of the Blind. Recently AFB’s Access World did a profile, “Bill Gerrey: Profile of a Pioneer, Scientist, and Role Model” which many of you will find engaging.    

 Bryan Bashin Bill Gerrey Interview | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 53:50

In October, 2010 Lighthouse CEO Bryan Bashin and Jernigan Institute Librarian Ed Mormon conducted a 180-minute interview with Bill Gerrey, a longtime participant and observer of the blind movement in northern California. Gerrey and his father are both blind, and his recollections stretch back to the fun and aspiration and the old California School for … Continue reading Bryan Bashin Bill Gerrey Interview →

 Jim Kracht, EHC camper since 1957, tells what it was like to be a child camper in the early days with Rose Resnick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:18

On June 24, 2014 Lighthouse CEO Bryan Bashin conducted a 40 minute interview with Jim Kracht. Mr. Kracht, now a prominent tax attorney in Florida, was an intrepid young 7-year-old in 1957 when he spent the first of seven summers at Enchanted Hills in Napa. In this thoughtful interview, Mr. Kracht tells what it was like to experience cabin inspections, wholesome recreation and his first taste of physical independence. Nearly 60 years later he is as passionate as ever about the importance of the Enchanted Hills camp for the blind. Mr. Kracht is now conducting active research into the early years of our property and is learning more about its complex and fascinating history.

 Jim Kracht, EHC camper since 1957, tells what it was like to be a child camper in the early days with Rose Resnick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:40:18

On June 24, 2014 Lighthouse CEO Bryan Bashin conducted a 40 minute interview with Jim Kracht. Mr. Kracht, now a prominent tax attorney in Florida, was an intrepid young 7-year-old in 1957 when he spent the first of seven summers at Enchanted Hills in Napa. In this thoughtful interview, Mr. Kracht tells what it was like … Continue reading Jim Kracht, EHC camper since 1957, tells what it was like to be a child camper in the early days with Rose Resnick →

 Productivity Tools Blind Executives Use | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:38

This extended conversation originally recorded on April 24, 2014 covers calendaring systems, contacts, and tactics for staying competitive by using high and low-tech tools and techniques. Each technique will help a blind executive with finding and using information quickly. Presented by Bryan Bashin, CEO of the Lighthouse for the Blind and Jessie Lorenz, Executive Director … Continue reading Productivity Tools Blind Executives Use →

 Bill Barker – An Oral History | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 49:37

In July 2013 Lighthouse CEO Bryan Bashin conducted a wide-ranging interview with Bill Barker, a person with six decades of relationship with our organization. Bill passed on Saturday May 3, 2014 and this record may be the best modern recognition of his life and sensibility.

 Cecelia Elkington Setty on Mt. Veeder History | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:14

On Feburary 9th, local author Cecilia Elkington Setty met with a gathering of Enchanted Hills Camp neighbors to speak about the fascinating history of Mt. Veeder and the original Mt. Veeder Resort which is now home to Enchanted Hills. Grape grower Cecelia Elkington Setty has published two books on Napa’s history. “The Mount Veeder Resort, … Continue reading Cecelia Elkington Setty on Mt. Veeder History →

 Bill Barker’s Braille Radio Reading Room – February 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:28

A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. Today’s theme is based on legacies real and imagined and we observe the season of the year and of course it is Valentine’s.

 LightHouse News – Winter 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:18:43

Newsletter of the LightHouse for the Blind & Visually Impaired Enchanted Hills Summer Music Academy, Cycle for Sight Registration, Chris Downey Appointed to California Commission on Disability Access, Braille Challenge, Employment Immersion Successes, and more…

 Bill Barker’s Braille Radio Reading Room – January 2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:29:39

A program featuring contemporary stories behind the front pages, some thought provoking articles and occasional poems, plays or short stories. This particular program is called Personal Favorites. If you’ve been listening over the years then you probably know what they are and may enjoy hearing them again.

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