Blind Interview Documentary Project
"Seeing Differently: Redefining Vision Through the Eyes of the Blind"
The pastor shares how faith shapes the way people “see” beyond the physical world. He reflects on the idea that spiritual vision—understanding, empathy, and belief—can guide a person more deeply than sight itself. His words remind viewers that blindness does not limit perspective, but can deepen one’s way of experiencing truth and connection.
The advisor, who works closely with visually impaired individuals, discusses how independence and confidence are key to breaking social barriers. She explains that blindness should never be seen as weakness, but as a different form of strength. Her interview emphasizes that true support means helping people discover their own capability, not defining it for them.
The braille teacher offers insight into how touch becomes a language of vision. Through her work teaching braille, she explains how reading and learning by touch allow students to build their own understanding of the world. Her perspective highlights that sight is only one of many ways to perceive—and that curiosity and learning create their own kind of clarity.