RP Dad ~ White Cane Safety Day ~ October 15th

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White Cane Safety Day is observed nationally on October 15th.
It came about when our U.S. President, Lyndon B. Johnson,
signed Proclamation 3622 on October 6th, 1964.

0:02 RP Dad logo slides in from the left. It has the Words RP Dad & a line drawing of an eye is slashes thru half of the left side to indicate low/no vision.
0:04 There is a white folding cane in the shape of a W. The words White Cane slide in from the left. The words Safety Day slide in from the right.
0:10 A man in his 30s with short brown hair, eyeglasses, & a large beard is talking
0:43 The Proclamation text is show on-screen while being read by RP Dad
3:53 Son 1 asks "Where did white canes come from?"
5:34 The website www.acb.org/whitecane appears above RP Dad's head
5:41 Son 2 asks "Is there only 1 type of white cane?"
5:48 A picture shows a folding cane on the left and a straight cane on the right
5:57 Son 1 asks "What is one of the stigmatisms you had about white canes?"
7:05 Son 2 asks "Is it difficult to use a white cane?"
7:22 Son 1 asks "What was one of the hardest things about using a white cane?"
7:55 Son 2 asks "When do you use your white cane?"
8:01 A landscape image shows RP Dad walking in a corn maze. He is wearing a blue striped shirt, jeans, a ball cap, and using a white cane.
8:05 A portrait image shows RP Dad in a different part of the corn maze.
8:12 Son 1 asks "How have you seen people respond positively to your white cane?"
8:26 Son 2 asks "Should you feel any less human if you need someone's help?"

Proclamation 3622 (full text)
A white cane in our society has become one of the symbols of a blind person's ability to come and go on his own. Its use has promoted
courtesy and special consideration for the blind on our streets and highways.
To make our people more fully aware of the meaning of the white cane, and of the need for motorists to exercise special care for the blind persons who carry it, the Congress, by a joint resolution approved October 6, 1964, has authorized the President to proclaim October 15
of each year as White Cane Safety Day.
NOW, THEEEFORE, I, LYNDON B. JOHNSON, President of the
United States of America, do hereby proclaim October 15, 1964,
as White Cane Safety Day.
I urge civic and service organizations, schools, public bodies, and the media of public information to join in this observance with appropriate activities designed to promote continuing awareness of the significance of the white cane to blind persons.
I call upon all our citizens to make every effort to promote the safety and welfare of our blind persons on the streets and highways, and thereby
to contribute to their independence of spirit and their capability for
self-management.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the United States of America to be affixed.
DONE at the City of Washington this sixth day of October in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and sixty-four, and of [SEAL] the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and eighty-ninth.
[https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-79/pdf/STATUTE-79-Pg1445.pdf]

White cane laws in the U.S. mentioned in the video: www.acb.org/whitecane

Some info was found on these sites: (https://www.njcounciloftheblind.org/brochures/history_of_white_cane.htm)
(https://qldblind.org.au/living-with-blindness/history-of-the-white-cane/)

#RPDad #LowVision #Blindness #DiminishedVision #WhiteCaneSafetyDay

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