The white cane has a structure that unites our society and symbolizes our togetherness, just as it expresses the freedom of our visually impaired individuals. Within the scope of January 7-14 White Cane Visually Impaired Week, we went to the Museum of Dialogue in the Dark with our students and experienced in a unique way what life is like without the sense of sight, so that we can better understand our visually impaired individuals. After this trip, in which our awareness increased, our students transferred their experiences to paper. In this activity where we conveyed our feelings and thoughts, we learned that darkness is nothing to be afraid of and that if there is dialogue, there is no darkness.
