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This site briefly describes the traveling exhibit on the history of Deaf people that was developed by Gallaudet University. ... Learn More About Deaf History
Deaf history focuses, in large part, on a centuries-long struggle over ways to overcome a heritage of discrimination by the hearing world and to provide better opportunities for the hearing-impaired.
Sound and Fury, a documentary by director Josh Aronson and producer Roger Weisberg, documents one family's struggle over whether or not to provide two deaf children with cochlear implants, devices ...
Visit Deaf Linx to find information about Deaf culture, meeting the Deaf Community, technology, sign language, interpreting, education, information for parents, history, poetry, art, linguistics, ...
This website focuses on ASL, Interpreting and deaf related information. To help you locate information faster and easier, use my Site ... History Through Deaf Eyes: A Memoir of American Deaf History
Deaf Studies Department ... Events ~ Fall 2007 ... © 2005-2007 ~ Patrick Boudreault @
Pliny the Elder publishes his Natural History. He mentions Quintus Pedius, the son of a; Roman Consul. Quintus was a very talented artist who happened to be Deaf.
Interface Volume 27 Number 1, Spring, 2005. Interface is the quarterly newsletter published by the ASCLA division of the ALA. ... ALA Home Ad Hoc Committee on National Deaf History Month
Table of Contents for The deaf history reader / John Vickrey Van Cleve, editor, available from the Library of Congress. ... Table of contents for The deaf history reader / John Vickrey Van Cleve, editor.
PBS MASTERPIECE is airing a new film in the spring based on The Diary of Anne Frank, and, in conjunction with Facing History and Ourselves, the MASTERPIECE team will be creating resources to...
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