Braille Prison Program

Angola Prison Braille

LA-AEM (Louisiana-Accessible Educational Materials) and the Louisiana Department of Corrections have partnered to create a Braille prison program. The program is housed at Angola State Prison. Currently, 25 offenders have started working on UEB Certification offered by the National Federation for the Blind (NFB) and Library of Congress. It takes close to 2 years to complete the 19 lessons and the final project, a 35 braille page transcription. 



Locked with a Purpose

Locked with a Purpose is a blog about Angola Prison Braille. This blog is the story of Angola’s Braille Prison Program and the people, challenges, and successes involved in creating a braille prison program. Our mission is to provide quality braille using UEB NLS Transcribers at Angola State Prison. Our goal is to build our state’s capacity to provide high-quality braille materials for students in our state. We are excited about the positive potential impact on Angola and our students in Louisiana.



Meet the NLS Transcribers

Robin King
Director

Robin is a dreamer and believes everyone has a purpose. She has been working with and advocating for students with disabilities since her son was born with Spina Bifida. She is the Director of the Accessible Educational Materials center for Louisiana.  She earned the NLS Transcribing Certification so she could partner with the Louisiana Department of Corrections and create the Braille Prison Program at Angola. 



Nabiha M
VI Regional 
Specialist

Nabiha is ambitious and loves challenges.  She comes from a background in teaching middle and high school math. She also holds NLS Transcribing Certification and plans on working towards her Nemeth certification. Nabiha believes that there is no better feeling than to know that what the Braille Prison Program will impart will affect multiple students through others in perpetuity.



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