Braille and Me

盲文与我

The Documentary Podcast

社会与文化

2025-04-17

26 分钟
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Built around a game of Braille Scrabble, Emma Tracey presents a celebration of Braille, 200 years after it was invented. Emma, who’s been blind since birth, talks to others who love the six tiny dots: Geerat Vermeij, one of the world’s leading experts in molluscs; Yetnebersh Nigussie, an Ethiopian lawyer, who describes her blindness as ‘a lottery I won at the age of 5’; Sheri Wells-Jensen, a linguistics professor who’s been a linguistic consultant on Star Trek and is on the US advisory board for messaging extra-terrestrial intelligence; Japanese concert pianist, Nobuyuki Tsujii, who learnt to play using Braille music; and Emma's friend and Scrabble partner, Ellie. And there’s a chance encounter with the most famous Braille user of them all, Stevie Wonder. But can Braille survive with the ever-increasing supply of tech that allows blind people to listen to, rather than feel, information? Presenter: Emma Tracey Producer: Adele Armstrong Sound design: Steve Brooke Editor: Richard Fenton-Smith
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  • This BBC podcast is supported by ads outside the UK.

  • OK, right then.

  • We have played a lot of braille scrabble.

  • Two, three, four.

  • Don't look.

  • I'm not looking.

  • All right.

  • Sorry, I touched my letter before I took it out, which I realised then was cheating.

  • Mm-hmm.

  • Five, six, seven.

  • OK.

  • Beginning or the end of the alphabet?

  • Let's do the beginning.

  • We neither of us like to lose, do we?

  • No, definitely not.

  • Things can get heated raucous.

  • What have you got?

  • What have I got?

  • I know, they're funny ones, aren't they?

  • Has it felt the breeze there?