Apr 14, 2026
Apr 14, 2026
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Helen Keller's Family Supports Spellers' Rights + More Cell Towers, Less Bees & Trees
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The attempt to deny state funding for certain types of communication methods is part of a larger agenda, controlled by powerful industry groups, to put constraints on motor-based techniques used by non-speakers across the nation. But advocates, including the descendants of Helen Keller, are speaking up on behalf of those whose rights are being threatened by such legislative actions.
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“When habitats are lost they rarely come back” — Despite pushback from residents and conservation groups, cell towers are being installed in parks, forests, wetlands and other sensitive areas across the nation. So what can be done to fix this issue and restore communities, ecosystems and culturally significant landscapes? Tune in to find out!
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests in this show are not necessarily the views of Children’s Health Defense.
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