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Braille 200; bicentenary of braille code invention
In 1825, a 16-year-old blind boy named Louis Braille, at his school in Paris, invented the braille code for tactile reading. This invention has since spread enhancing literacy, education and employment of millions of blind people around the world. In 2025, we will...
Autumn Leaves
Autumn is here, covering streets and parks with golden and orange leaves gently falling from the trees. We can feel the season and would like to share a video with you. Video description The video begins with the Living Braille logo, followed by the Braille 200 logo....
Cassandra & the Dots that Connect
Today, we’ll start the week with a short, empowering Video message. Below you’ll find both a link to the reel and a detailed description of ist Contents. Braille 200 thanks Jana Zimmermann for submitting this reel on the importance of Braille. Description...
Reading Aloud Day 2025, Part 2: Reading aloud in Quickborn
To start with, a quick reminder: Since 2004, we in Germany have been celebrating the wonderful tradition and importance of reading aloud on the third Friday in November. The nationwide Reading Aloud Day, which is now even celebrated beyond Germany’s borders, was...
German Reading Aloud Day 2025
Since 2004, we in Germany have been celebrating the wonderful tradition and importance of reading aloud on the third Friday in November. The nationwide Reading Aloud Day, which is now even celebrated beyond Germany’s borders, was launched by the Reading...
Two English-language online panels at a special Braille Anniversary Event in Paris
A special international event is currently taking place in Paris from November 13 to 15 to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Braille. This Gathering is hosted by The Braille Revolution© Collective for the Visually Impaired 2025 and brings together experts,...
Traces
Matti Jatkola from Finland has a very interesting train of thought for you today, which deals with Braille and personal identity. He has been using Braille for decades and tells us how it relates to his personal memories. We would like to thank Matti for his...
The Braille Finders: Braille for the trash?
On their travels through Europe, the Braille Finders have already photographed impressive reliefs for us, but today’s example of Braille in the wild is surprisingly practical. In Bergamo, a city in Italy known for its fascinating history, art, and music, they...
Winner for October
October was marked by strong statements in support of Braille, numerous pictures, exciting stories, and a broad focus on music. However, the most significant contribution came from Samira in the refugee camps of Western Sahara in Algeria—a message that expressed a...
Checker Tobi and the blinden check
German children’s television is not a bad choice for acquiring knowledge about a wide variety of subjects. And this also applies to Braille. Our find of the day from the vastness of the internet is the children’s report Checker Tobi, part of Checker...