COVID-19 Connection National Roundtable for September 22, 2021

A medieval replica of King Arthur's legendary round table, hanging in Winchester Castle. The table features the Tudor Rose at its centre, with the outer design portraying Henry VIII as King Arthur on his throne, surrounded by 24 places, each bearing the name of one of the legendary Knights of the Round Table of King Arthur's court.
“King Arthur’s Round Table” by Graeme Pow. Licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0.

This week we will continue discussing Frederick Driver’s speech “the blind leading the sighted?”
The morning will begin with the weekly COVID-19 checkin followed by a discussion. Calls take place from 10 to 11 AM (1 to 2 PM Eastern).

The Pacific Training Centre for the Blind, Canadian Federation of the Blind, and Camp Bowen Society are hosting round-table discussions on blindness and Deafblindness-related topics each Wednesday in an effort to support Canadians who are blind, low vision, and Deafblind from across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic. These gatherings are open to all Canadians who are blind, low vision, or Deafblind and one does not need to be affiliated with any of the sponsoring organizations in order to participate. These virtual events are intended to promote friendship, connection and sharing of resources and ideas.

You can participate in two ways: by Zoom or by calling +1 (778) 817-0482 and dialling 8 at the main menu.