Braille 200 - Celebration With 15-Year-Old Keira Mills
Season 2, Episode 700, Sep 09, 08:00 AM
As we celebrate braille turning 200-years-old, the system of raised dots continues to enable blind and partially sighted people to read and write.
Talking with our Paulina Kuchorew about her love of reading and how she uses braille in her daily life is 15-year-old Keira Mills.
Image shows a square with three stripes. From top to bottom: pink stripe with 'Braille 200' written in white text, black stripe with an image depiction of the same text in white braille dots, and final white stripe with 'Powered by' written in black text and the RNIB and EBU logos beneath that.
Talking with our Paulina Kuchorew about her love of reading and how she uses braille in her daily life is 15-year-old Keira Mills.
Image shows a square with three stripes. From top to bottom: pink stripe with 'Braille 200' written in white text, black stripe with an image depiction of the same text in white braille dots, and final white stripe with 'Powered by' written in black text and the RNIB and EBU logos beneath that.