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Another World Braille’s Day!
The World Braille Day reminds us of the importance of communication and empowerment for those who are visually impaired.
#PulsatileMatters
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World Braille Day, celebrated since 2019, is observed to raise awareness of the importance of Braille as a means of communication in the full realisation of the human rights for blind and partially-sighted people.
#WorldBrailleDay #inclusionmatters https://t.co/6yslZmxiOC
— The Centre for Inclusive Leadership (@tcfil_official) January 4, 2022
Today’s World Braille Day We celebrate Braille’s inventor Louis Braille his gift to the world has brightened the lives of millions around the world who are blind/visually impaired
We realize those with visual impairments deserve the same standard of human rights as everyone else https://t.co/NCyfIWjx2O
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World Braille Day is celebrated every 4th of January and today we celebrate #helenkeller who was an American educator and overcame the adversity of being blind and deaf to become one of the 20th century's leading humanitarians.
#WomanIgnite #WorldBrailleDay https://t.co/XZbsCpQ8w9
Today is #WorldBrailleDay2022 . It's an important day as Braille has revolutionised how people communicate.
Please read this post to learn 5 facts about Braille
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Today we're celebrating World Braille Day as a reminder of the importance of accessibility and independence for those who are blind or visually-impaired.
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Today marks Louis Braille’s birthday, the creator of braille – a unique code that enables blind and partially sighted people to read and write independently 📚
Check out our #WorldBrailleDay blog post: https://t.co/Lch2WwbAyl
ID: Close up video of a hand reading braille. https://t.co/LBU1GrPAMv
Today is #WorldBrailleDay, the birthday of the creator of the writing system Louis Braille. It's a day to commemorate the breaking of accessibility barriers and to recognise the accessibility barriers that are still in place in the world today.
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— Leeds Survivor-Led Crisis Service (@LSLCS) January 4, 2022
Today, 4th January, we are celebrating World Braille Day on the birthday of Louis Braille, who created the code. If you would like to learn more about what braille is and the importance of World Braille Day, check the link in our bio! https://t.co/txpDJbQG8z
— Beyond Reflections (formerly Chrysalis) (@BeyondReflectUK) January 4, 2022
Happy World Braille Day! Today we celebrate all organisations working to increase braille literacy the world over #WorldBrailleDay https://t.co/Gl3KUNoO3U
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.