The West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind were established by an Act of the Legislature on March 3, 1870. The School for the Deaf and the School for the Blind offer comprehensive educational programs for hearing impaired and visually impaired students respectively. There is also a unit for deafblind and multihandicapped children... Read More on Wikipedia.
Watch The Daily Moth in ASL, Deaf Business Spotlight with Convo: Interview with Deaf-Owned Business 'JeZoe for Happy Skin'
The Daily Moth is the ASL radio show, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, delivers covers trending news stories for the Deaf community.
The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' JeZoe for Happy Skin.
Puerto Rican Deaf business owner Jesica Zoe Rodriguez makes beautiful and all-natural skin care and soap products using oils, herbs, and spices from the island.
Deaf Business Spotlight with Convo: Exclusive interview with Deaf-owned business 'Duppet Puppet'
The Daily Moth is the ASL radio show, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, delivers covers trending news stories for the Deaf community. The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' Duppet Puppet.
The Daily Moth's interview with Diana Lopez of California and a Deaf-owned business 'Duppet Puppet' in San Diego, California.
This is the first of a new weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth. The first series' Pepperbox Coffee.
The Daily Moth's interview with fastest coffee brewer in the Wild West and Deaf-owned business 'Pepperbox Coffee' in Austin, Texas on 4001 Medical Pkwy.
Motto: The original coffee cowboys are back to take the reins of the coffee industry once again in Texas. This time through Pepperbox Coffee.
Deaf elderly man's experience at Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport shooting in Florida.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Florida -- The Daily Moth is a new ASL radio show, delivers news in video using American Sign Language, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, covers trending news stories into the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting.
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A Deaf man, James Beldon Sr, was at the Fort Lauderdale Airport waiting for a plane at the same time a gunman shot and killed several airport passengers in an adjacent terminal. He was one of the thousands of people stranded on the tarmac.
Abenchuchan likes moths, but can be startled by them, especially if they fly in his face when he’s near a light bulb. He’s currently metamorphosing into a moth, but the process could take years. Watch new video daily, The Daily Moth Channel.
This is a GoFundMe campaign to raise $25,000 to light up the Daily Moth and ensure that it has a permanent part in our community.
The Deaf host ASL radio show, Alex Abenchuchan: "The word, "Deaf" is our own brand of human. It's something that identifies and connects all of us. We can and do celebrate our culture and our community every day."
That's why Abenchuchan started the Daily Moth, an online show that delivers news in video using American Sign Language. He cover trending stories and Deaf topics with a twist of humor and Deaf culture in new shows posted Mondays through Thursdays.
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Many look at "deaf" as a medical term, as a kind of disability, or use this word to imply someone is ignoring you or is closed off from the world. This causes the persisting myth that we need to be cured or that sign language is an inferior language. Feel free to donate Daily Moth - Donations Here.
Why does this happen? Because our community is constantly defined by those who aren't a part of the Deaf way of living. We are framed as a helpless group of people that needs help and therapy in order to be successful. And whatever few opportunities come our way, those with privilege take away.
How do we change this? We change this by taking back our own representation, by knowing what's going on in the world, especially events that directly impact our way of living. We change this by being inspired by those who blaze trails and by supporting those who are oppressed. The collective strength of our community is more than enough to blast through any barriers and build new platforms.
I'm asking you to partner with me in this campaign to raise $25,000 to keep the Daily Moth running for another year.
I'm asking every regular viewer of this show to donate whatever you can to light up the Daily Moth and keep the shows coming in 2016!
This figure is based on operating costs and the minimum salary necessary for me to remain independent and committed to bringing daily shows to you. I will pursue advertisements and other revenue opportunities, but I can't start doing that without the foundation of your support. Donations Here
Partner with the Moth today and share this campaign with all of your family and friends. Thank you for all of your support. To donate and for more information, go to https://gofundme.com/dailymoth and https://dailymoth.com. Stay with the light!
The Daily Moth, why moth? Deaf people have a tendency to always gather underneath the light or in the kitchen. Deaf people love light for better visuals, for the sighted, for the Deaf-Blind, they might still need the light because that's where the Deaf people are. Moths are also Deaf! For real, just like us. That's how the name, The Daily Moth, came to be. Let's get this thing up and flying, like a moth!
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Abenchuchan likes moths, but can be startled by them, especially if they fly in his face when he’s near a light bulb. He’s currently metamorphosing into a moth, but the process could take years. Watch new video daily, The Daily Moth Channel.
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