The Blind Muse Foundation’s community page is a space dedicated to storytelling, awareness, and empowerment. Through video features and documentaries, we shine a light on individuals and organizations that are breaking barriers, promoting inclusion, and strengthening communities. Each story—whether about advocacy, innovation, education, or faith—invites viewers to see the world from a new perspective.
Our goal is to communicate, educate, and connect—by sharing authentic experiences that inspire understanding and action.
We are always looking for stories that uplift, inform, and inspire public interest. If you know someone whose journey deserves to be told, please reach out to us at info@blindmuse.org.
They met with Senator Elizabeth Warren to discuss the impact of staffing cuts within the U.S. Department of Education. This powerful short film captures heartfelt conversations, passionate advocacy, and the shared commitment to protecting the integrity of public education and the communities it serves. AFGE Local 252 represents over 2,400 Department of Education bargaining unit employees and stands as part of the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) — the largest federal employee union, representing more than 700,000 government workers across the U.S. and abroad. At The Blind Muse Foundation, our mission is to communicate, educate, and connect — giving voice to stories that inspire change and build stronger communities. We’re proud to help share this moment of solidarity, strength, and service
The Maryland State Rehabilitation Council (MSRC) plays a vital role in improving employment opportunities for Marylanders with disabilities. This video explains their mission to advise, analyze, and advocate for quality vocational rehabilitation services—empowering individuals toward independence and economic self-sufficiency.
This event honors progress and advocacy for equality in the blind community. Through partnerships and local engagement, the National Federation of the Blind Fairfax Chapter continues to pave the way for inclusion and empowerment.
Jane Carona welcomes us into her home for an intimate conversation about life without sight. As she bakes bread and shares stories, we learn that independence and warmth go hand in hand. Her story captures the everyday joy and resilience within the blind community.
Celebrate independence and equality with the Blind Muse Foundation on White Cane Day. Learn the history of the white cane, its legal protections, and how communities can support safe and inclusive mobility for all.
The Vision Beyond Sight Players bring awareness and humor to accessibility with their play Do the Proper Thing, Please Ask, Do Not Assume. This educational event helps seniors navigate vision loss and builds empathy, understanding, and inclusion through art and open conversation.
Join Trouble Defense LLC in redefining firearm training through inclusion and accessibility. Founders Dee and Sheena Parker bring safety and empowerment to all—especially to blind and visually impaired participants—proving that confidence and responsibility have no barriers.
Discover how teamwork and spirit unite the Out of Sight Dragons—an inclusive dragon boat racing team of blind and visually impaired paddlers. This story explores how sports can build bridges, proving that strength and rhythm come from connection and community.
After losing her sight at 15, one young woman transformed her vision into a thriving international coffee brand. This inspiring story of entrepreneurship shows how determination and creativity can turn challenge into opportunity.
A moving celebration of faith, unity, and inclusion. Through shared prayer and music, the National Federation of the Blind’s annual breakfast reminds us that true community transcends differences. Narrated by Todd Tolson, this story highlights the beauty of diversity in worship and purpose.
A behind-the-scenes look at a pharmacy that’s revolutionizing healthcare through accessibility. With a focus on serving blind and low-vision patients, Accessible Pharmacy redefines what personalized care truly means.
Accessibility Inc. makes lifesaving training inclusive for everyone. Through adaptive CPR, AED, and First Aid instruction, they’re ensuring that disability is never a barrier to learning how to save a life.
Christine Faltz Grassman, founder of First Aid Ally, proves that knowledge is for everyone. Blind since birth, she’s dedicated her life to making CPR and First Aid training accessible to all. Partnering with the Blind Muse Foundation, she’s turning inclusion into action and education into empowerment.
An insightful look at how urban design impacts safety. This news segment highlights the dangers of floating bus stops for blind pedestrians, made more accessible through audio description by the Blind Muse Foundation.
The Koni Simms Story
Koni Simms shares her experience navigating sidewalks that haven’t been cleared—reminding us that accessibility starts with awareness and accountability in every community.
This news segment highlights the dangers of not shoveling sidewalks for blind pedestrians, made more accessible through audio description by the Blind Muse Foundation.
At the Blind Muse Foundation, every story matters. Each video on this page represents a voice, a challenge, and a triumph that helps shape a more inclusive world. Together, we can build understanding—one story at a time.
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