Overcoming blindness: Philadelphia man fulfills vision for career in media

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Overcoming blindness: Philadelphia man fulfills vision for career in media
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A surgery left him totally blind at 10 years old. But Michael Jones still pursued his vision to become an author, songwriter, and broadcaster.

"Colors are still very vivid in my imagination," said Michael Jones, repeating an excerpt from one of his published books.

"I'm not trying to make a joke, it was very dark," he said. "Very dark, very bleak, it was horrible." "I didn't have natural eyesight, but I had vision," said Michael Jones. "I had a big vision of myself." "What I do today is I give other people a voice and opportunity to get the exposure that they deserve through Restoration Multimedia Network," said Jones.

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