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The Importance of Storytelling to Address Deaf Disempowerment

By |2024-12-04T21:36:26-05:00June 1, 2018|Categories: Blog, Community resources, Culture, Deaf Community, Disempowerment, Humanity, Language, Media, Politics, RID, Stereotypes|

Chapter One in Deaf Eyes on Interpreting (2018) edited by Thomas K. Holcomb and David H. Smith. View the ASL summary of this [...]

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Deaf Schools: TRUE-BUSINESS Deaf?—20 Years Later

By |2024-12-07T19:41:05-05:00April 26, 2018|Categories: Blog, Community resources, Deaf Community, Deaf Education, DeafNation Newspaper, Humanity, Language, Parenting|

By Trudy Suggs Read the 1997 article or the 2007 article. Scroll down to see my thoughts about this year's results. (For a [...]

Reflections on “Nearly 50 Years Later: The Chicago Fire that Killed Two Deaf Students”

By |2018-01-26T00:11:34-05:00January 26, 2018|Categories: Blog, Childhood, Culture, Deaf Community, History, Humanity, Language, Notable People|

Video description: Trudy Suggs, a white woman with brown shoulder-length hair, is wearing a black cardigan over a black shirt with green and white dots. [...]

#iamdeaf

By |2016-04-04T11:22:38-05:00April 4, 2016|Categories: Business, Community resources, Culture, Deaf Community, Deaf-Owned Businesses, Humanity, Language, Politics, Stereotypes|

In response to the recent AGB letter controversy, Robin Horwitz has created an #iamdeaf page on Facebook, and I was among the people he [...]

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