Photography exhibit 'My Heart is not Blind' shares experiences of visually impared through images and audio
By: Mark McPherson
Posted: Nov 19, 2019 12:19 PM CDT
-
1:30
Regal and West Bend Cookware factory outlet reopens after 18-year...
-
4:31
Skylight Music Theatre cast announced for ’Joseph and the Amazing...
-
2:47
Easy, breezy forecast through Halloween
-
2:36
Neighbors want more control after hundreds spill into streets...
-
1:04
Milwaukee fire chief emphasizes need for funding as last reserve...
-
2:55
Woman dead after being struck by vehicle in Walmart parking lot...
-
2:15
’Want to thank the mother for being brave’: Firefighters...
-
2:26
Wisconsin Planned Parenthood resumes offering abortions after...
-
3:13
Lawmakers announce new fire safety bills after deadly Mother’s...
-
2:17
Democrats in Wisconsin say health care premium costs would increase...
-
0:57
Gov. Evers says he plans to appeal decision to deny Wisconsin...
-
0:59
Muskego man honored with Forward 28 award for helping neighbors...
(MILWAUKEE) – “Not all blind people are blind. Not all sighted people can see.” The words are included in the introduction to “My Heart is not Blind”, a book by a Texas photographer and the accompanying exhibition now on display at the Milwaukee Public Library’s main branch on Wisconsin Avenue.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Mark McPherson put the spotlight on Michael Nye’s seven-year journey of listening to the stories of men and women who are blind and visually impaired.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter