Helen Keller, a deaf-blind author and advocate, overcame immense challenges to become a world-renowned figure. Her life, ...
A new atrium at the Helen Keller National Center was designed expressly for deaf-blind people — a rarity. Photo: WJ Northridge The television reporter had long said the “most memorable” interview of ...
Quote of the day: “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision” – Helen Keller. Prominent disability rights advocate and American author Helen Keller's life story is a powerful ...
The Helen Keller National Center held the exhibition reception of “Through Our Hands: Creativity Through Touch and Expression” at The Art Guild on Wednesday, July 16. HKNC is an agency that offers ...
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A musician, Richard Norman Corey — who likes to say "I was born blind beautiful" — sat in an embroidered chair at The Art Guild in Manhasset under a mixed-media collage he created that illustrates his ...