The fight of her life: Ronda Kopatich-Johnson
By trudy|2018-01-30T12:38:27-05:00February 16, 2013|
Ronda Kopatich-Johnson was my children's teacher aide last year in [...]
An Epilogue: Can I Speak Now?
By trudy|2013-01-11T00:02:19-05:00January 10, 2013|
This is a follow-up to an article I was invited [...]
Afterthoughts on disempowerment
By trudy|2012-12-28T21:45:39-05:00December 23, 2012|
In light of the recent presentation (and article) I provided [...]
Communication advocacy
By trudy|2012-12-27T10:29:20-05:00December 22, 2012|
When my children began school, I was amazed at how [...]
CHAMP YOU!
By trudy|2013-08-22T13:37:27-05:00December 21, 2012|
A good friend and I were discussing specific signs, and [...]
Deaf Disempowerment and Today’s Interpreter
By trudy|2015-06-21T21:49:37-05:00December 12, 2012|
Originally appeared at Street Leverage. Presentation given at Potomac Chapter of RID, [...]
A Deaf Perspective: Cultural Respect in Sign Language Interpreting
By trudy|2013-05-29T14:12:03-05:00August 7, 2012|
Originally appeared at Street Leverage. A chip on her shoulder. An angry [...]
Bringing in the Right People
By trudy|2015-11-05T21:21:59-05:00July 5, 2012|
It never fails. “Who’s the new teacher?” is a main [...]
There’s no “r” in “fee.”
By trudy|2018-01-30T13:04:22-05:00January 25, 2012|
I reread the e-mail to make sure I had understood [...]