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Recognizing that blind and visually impaired people belong to a larger community, ACB readily acknowledges that involvement in the issues and concerns of that community is crucial. ACB's Women's Concerns and Multicultural committees are composed of members who participate actively in non-disability, gender-based minority organizations. Through articles in The Braille Forum and programs presented at the national convention, these committees bring to the general membership matters of importance to these groups.
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What role does ACB play in coalition organizations with non-disability and gender-based minority groups?
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