A celebration of Helen Keller’s revolutionary life and how she changed the world’s understanding of disability.
Helen Keller was a deafblind author and activist best known for her 1902 autobiography, The Story of My Life. She was involved with the suffrage and labor-rights movements and an advocate for ...
COLUMBIANA – The annual Helen Keller Art Show of Alabama is back in Shelby County and is available for viewing until Feb. 22. Each year, the Shelby County Arts Council hosts the Helen Keller Art ...
Without question, one of the major events of the year 1904, at least as far as the general public was concerned, was the graduation of Helen Adams Keller from Radcliffe College. A few doctors and ...
a camp that invites blind and deaf children from all 50 states to experience hands-on learning at the Helen Keller Birthplace ...
SANJEEV BHASKAR: In the early part of the 20th century, Helen Keller was one of the most famous women in the world. She was an author, she was an Oscar winner, and she had the ear of presidents ...
Many know the childhood story of Helen Keller. Born deaf and blind, she learned to speak and read from her teacher, Anne Sullivan. However, many are unaware of the incredible life she led beyond her ...
e.g. on Art. 18 European Court of Human Rights which is the Court’s alarm bell in situations of serious threat to the rule of law in CoE member states. In her research project “Climate Rights and ...
NEW YORK -- Helen Keller Worldwide today announced a $5 million gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to strengthen efforts to combat trachoma, the world's leading cause of preventable ...