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20th Anniversary Collection: Born blind at the right time

Aug 17, 2025
Ron McCallum, Emeritus Professor of Law at Sydney University and former chair of the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, shares his extraordinary journey. He discusses using technology like text-to-speech to overcome challenges and the emotional landscape of living as a blind individual. From his first love story to navigating solitude as an academic, Ron's insights highlight the transformative power of community and empathy. He reflects on the subtle complexities of blindness and the role of meaningful relationships in shaping his life.
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INSIGHT

Limited Roles For Blind People Historically

  • In mid-20th century Australia, blind people were often limited to sheltered workshops or telephonist roles.
  • Education for blind people was rare and changed slowly over time.
ANECDOTE

Tape Recorders Were Lifelines

  • Ron relied on reel-to-reel tape recorders for 25 years to have books and articles read aloud.
  • He learned to navigate tapes by memory to find legal decisions and quotes.
ADVICE

Train A Memory Palace

  • Cultivate memory techniques like a mental walk to store and retrieve complex information.
  • Ron says memory remains a crucial part of professional judgment and intelligence.
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