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Future Sense magazine - Rock ‘n’ Roll years special edition
A brand new edition of Sense's legacy magazine Future Sense is out now.
Future Sense is a compact magazine full of information about our work and activities written especially for our supporters.
This year’s edition has a nostalgic twist, looking back at Sense in the 1950s and the challenges and achievements faced by the early pioneers of the organisation. In stories and interviews the magazine traces a history that has led to the innovative ways we work with deafblind people today.
An interview with Sense founder Peggy Freeman, a look at the sounds, sights, tastes and smells of 1959 and a special feature on Helen Keller are among the highlights.
Produced by the Legacies team at Sense head office, the magazine has a wide appeal. To order copies email the legacies team.