

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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Remote Help Choosing A Tie
- Ron used the Be My Eyes app to get a stranger's help choosing a tie and tea brand.
- He describes the mutual human connection the volunteer and he shared across countries.
Universal Design Is Transformative
- Ron calls the iPhone a ‘‘universal design phone’’ thanks to built-in accessibility features.
- He argues all products should adopt universal design to serve diverse users.
Blindness Caused By Early Oxygen Therapy
- Ron lost his sight as a premature baby after oxygen therapy damaged his retinas.
- He notes modern neonatal oxygen control prevents this problem today.