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Today we celebrate World Braille Day, commemorating the birth of Louis Braille on 4 January 1809.
Braille, a tactile representation of symbols, is used by blind and partially sighted people to read the same books as published in visual fonts.
#WorldBrailleDay https://t.co/IQuPJHtYgL
Did you know today is #WorldBrailleDay? Celebrated annually on 4 January, the day recognises the importance of Braille as an essential means of communication and promotes accessibility for people who are blind or partially sighted.
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Today is World Braille Day and the start of #BrailleLiteracyMonth. This month is to raise awareness about the importance of Braille and Braille literacy. https://t.co/IKjeO5NNue
Today is World Braille Day, acknowledging the birthday of Louis Braille who invented this revolutionary reading and writing system in 1825. Tune in to your local VAR station today from 1pm and 6pm to learn more. https://t.co/KoiOpM4QGo
#braille #accessibility #Disability https://t.co/NjXvmtQRiE
Happy world braille day 📖
Braille is an important tool for people that are blind, deafblind and people who have low vision in today’s world. We recommend that you support artists and activist who are blind and have low vision across the globe. #braille #blind #lowvision #ydan https://t.co/qrB9ZvkSco
4 January is WORLD BRAILLE DAY to honor the birth of Braille’s inventor, Louis Braille.
Hats off to everyone who has mastered this amazing skill. I am in awe of your ability. 😊 https://t.co/AQZOJDGAvz
@LiamODellUK Wow.
How can they so completely miss the point of accessibility when doing a video for World Braille Day?
"I'm sure there won't be any vision impaired people interested in our Braille video..."
— April 🏳️⚧️🏳️🌈🇦🇺 (She/Her) (@AlexBeforeApril) January 4, 2022
Today is World Braille Day! We’re hoping to see more Matt Murdock reading more braille in 2022! #SaveDaredevil https://t.co/KsAaq8UDuB
This World Braille Day we got our hands on some of the braille books in our collection. Because it takes more pages than a regular book to convey the content, many braille books are split into several volumes. Learn more: https://t.co/OQqJj5sJAD
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World Braille Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of braille as a means of communication for blind and partially sighted people. Braille is a tactile representation of alphabetic and numerical symbols that uses six dots to represent letters and numbers.
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