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.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Braille Day - in 2021
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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/vKIK8PMxsj
Today is World Braille Day. Learn about the braille system and why it is a key to literacy, education, employment and success in life for thousands in Ontario: https://t.co/oTl4OpqCQP
#Accessibility #SightLoss https://t.co/4UqLX8gbRV
Today we celebrate World Braille Day. Across the world Braille is used to help people with visual disabilities communicate. To learn more visit https://t.co/91pgdXk3wq
#WorldBrailleDay #LouisBraille https://t.co/KZK7B9W4FU
West Vancouver schools celebrates World Braille Day.
Today, we celebrate awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of the human rights for blind and visually impaired people.
#westvaned https://t.co/6MjMrdFuvq
Today is World Braille Day! People from all over the world are celebrating, especially people who live with vision loss. It commemorates the birthday of braille inventor Louis Braille, for revolutionizing literacy for blind and low vision individuals. #WorldBrailleDay #braille https://t.co/kwaN8gE3Fg
Today is World Braille Day – a day observed to raise awareness of the importance of braille as a means of communication in the full realization of human rights for blind and partially sighted people, whether domestically or in the workplace. #WorldBrailleDay #CDNdiversity 1/2 https://t.co/xj4KhjVMQT
— Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (@CCDISocial) January 4, 2021
January 4 is World Braille Day
NNELS is holding an "Online Celebration of Braille Literacy", see https://t.co/fNHID8eb0C for information. https://t.co/Ctzvq4XTvN
Today is World Braille Day! We're reminded of how accessibility and equity is different for each of us, and we must continue to build a world that's inclusive to all. Do you read braille? Or do you have resources for those who might be interested? Comment below! #WorldBrailleDay
It's #WorldBrailleDay2021! Our children's librarians recommend books to learn about the importance of braille. Here are nine titles for kids to foster a greater understanding of blindness and vision loss: https://t.co/pBeMCUJsts https://t.co/Uil2NETziC