Join us as we honor Barbara Walters and Dr. Robert J. Smithdas with the unveiling of this lasting tribute — a space that will welcome future generations of DeafBlind individuals at the Helen Keller National Center.
the most memorable interview of my career
Barbara Walters
Throughout her storied career, Barbara Walters interviewed presidents, world leaders, and Hollywood icons. Yet she called Dr. Robert J. Smithdas, pioneering DeafBlind advocate who led the establishment of the Helen Keller National Center, “the most memorable interview of my career.”
Their enduring friendship showed us that the most meaningful connections happen when we choose to reach across boundaries with patience and respect to understand and celebrate our differences.
Made possible through a generous gift from the Estate of Barbara Walters, the atrium has been thoughtfully designed to create an accessible, tactile, and aesthetic space that recognizes their shared legacy and our commitment to access, communication, and connection.
If you are interested in attending, please contact Monica Godfrey-Lehrer at (516) 393-7706 or email us at HKSEvents@helenkeller.org.