Caption: Susie laughs easily, Credit: Veronica Kiss
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Susie laughs easily 

Susie's story

From: Will Wright
Length: 00:03:37

Will Wright talks to a young blind doctoral student about some of the myths and other obstacles she faces as "just a normal 22-year-old." Read the full description.
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Dsc_9939_small Blind people.  You probably see them all the time, but you really don't.  You don't want to look.  It's rude to stare.  They get on your bus and someone has to get up so that they can have a convenient seat.  Maybe you see them on the sidewalk or in a crosswalk swishing or tapping their canes to and fro.  You've thought about them sometimes, and had questions, but were afraid to ask.  Will Wright asked some of those questions.

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Blind people.  You probably see them all the time, but you really don't.  You don't want to look.  It's rude to stare.  They get on your bus and someone has to get up so that they can have a convenient seat.  Maybe you see them on the sidewalk or in a crosswalk swishing or tapping their canes to and fro.  You've thought about them sometimes, and had questions, but were afraid to ask.  Will Wright asked some of those questions.

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