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'Seek The World' Arrested For Domestic Violence

Deaf traveler host "Seek The World" Calvin Young arrested for domestic violence in United States.


AUSTIN, Texas -- 'Seek the World', a co-founder Calvin Young was arrested for domestic violence leads controversy on social media platforms.

The Daily Moth is a radio show, delivers news in video using American Sign Language. The Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, covers the story of Calvin Young of Seek the World's arrested by the police in Austin, Texas.

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Calvin Young, who is well-known in the Deaf community as the founder and host of “Seek the World,” was arrested Wednesday evening in Austin, Texas and charged with “assault causing bodily injury to a family member.”

According to online records, the alleged assault happened on August 10 in Austin and a warrant was issued on August 24.

He was booked last night in the Travis County Jail but was released today on a $2,500 bond. His case is now in the court system.

Screenshot of an image from the Travis County Clerk showing that a “Young, Calvin” was charged with “assault causes bodily injury family violence.”

In Texas law, family violence means a person is accused of causing bodily injury to a spouse, a dating partner such as a boyfriend or a girlfriend, a family member, or a roommate. Online documents do not specify what relationship Young had with the alleged victim.

“The Daily Moth” has reached out to Young for comment. The charge is a Class A misdemeanor and Young faces up to 1 year in jail and/or a fine of up to $4,000.

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Deaf TikToker Uses App To Raise Awareness

This viral TikTok from a Deaf creator is moving hearing people to learn American Sign Language.


LOS ANGELES, California -- Deaf activist and TikToker, Chrissy Marshall's blog "The Essential Sign" shares experience on social media, she is raising awareness about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community and teaching hearing people sign language, one viral video at a time.


If you don't live with a disability, you may not appreciate how crucial and meaningful community and accessibility are - but one viral TikTok is demonstrating it perfectly.

Chrissy Marshall, a 19-year-old content creator in Los Angeles, was born hard of hearing and became profoundly Deaf in high school. Now, she makes content on YouTube and TikTok about her disability and American Sign Language.

One of those videos captures a "special" day she had recently. In the TikTok video, Marshall, looking happy and excited, recounts her day of encountering three people who signed to her in American Sign Language.

"The sun was shining, people were signing, and everything felt so fluid," Marshall told BuzzFeed News in an interview. "I thought I was being pranked or something, like cameras were going to pop out and ask about my day."

"The area has a big Deaf community," she added, "and I’m glad and inspired to see the impact it’s had on the greater community as a whole."

The video is making other people happy too, and it's encouraging them to learn American Sign Language.

"Oh my god. Today has been crazy," she says and signs in the video. "Today I went to three places and all three people signed."

She describes stopping at the bank, where a teller signed with her, then at Starbucks, where a Deaf barista signed, and then she grabbed a pretzel, where the worker also signed.

"Everyone signed! It was like a perfect world. It's like a utopia."

The TikTok was reuploaded to Twitter, where it went viral.

Marshall said her online platform has given her the opportunity to spread awareness about disability rights, American Sign Language, and deafness.

Her other videos cover what it's like to be Deaf. She also posts fun ones like American Sign Language versions of songs.

"I’m so glad it’s just more people I get the opportunity to educate and inspire to be part of the community," said Marshall. "I am a huge advocate for people learning American Sign Language, and I’m happy and grateful so many people were inspired to do so."

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She hope after this video you have a new perspective on how you interact with Deaf people. Like, share, subscribe​ The Essential Sign Channel on YouTube.

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Deaf Women Rights - No Means No

Deaf women have something to say to you in sign language.


Thank you to all the Deaf women who took part in this, you are all amazing and should be proud of what we have made today. The goal of sexual violence prevention is to stop it from happening in the first place. Learn how to deal with the trauma and regain your sense of safety and trust. When you see something that doesn't seem right, there are simple ways to step in and help a friend.

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Know our names, we are the ones who will make history.

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Deaf Versus Mask

The struggle is real when we cannot lip read people with their mask on.


The Deaf comedy duo, cheekily nicknamed "Deafies in Drag" has been making YouTube videos, which is covering "Deaf VS Mask" is genuinely funny and hilarious facts about hearing people wearing mask is a must-see.


Do you know what the means? Start learning on reading eyebrows. We hope you all are doing great and staying healthy.

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Applause For ASL Interpreters Amid Pandemic

Sign Language interpreters have become an essential part of keeping Deaf/HoH informed during daily briefings about the COVID-19 pandemic.


OTTAWA -- Amid the daily Coronavirus (COVID-19) briefings by multiple levels of government across Canada, a new public service figure is stepping into the spotlight - the American Sign Language Interpreter.

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Kenneth Searson has watched the profession grow across the country for years now. The Ottawa retiree, who is Deaf, recalled being left out of certain meetings because of a lack of interpreters during his 36 years working for the government.

Today, the 83-year-old feels proud to see so many interpreters conveying vital information daily - including his daughter Brenda Jenkins, regularly seen translating Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's coronavirus briefings into American Sign Language (ASL).

The Accessible Canada Act,, new legislation enacted in 2019, states that "all persons must have barrier-free access to full and equal participation in society." It also recognizes that ASL, Quebec Sign Language and Indigenous Sign Languages are primary languages of communication for Deaf Communities.

Thanks to the act, passed last June, "we are now seeing the presence of more and more sign language interpreters throughout Canada," said Jenkins, who was raised with sign language.

"I am a Child of Deaf Adults. This is my community. So I'm thrilled to see that there is finally parity and access for our community."

With so many Canadians tuning in to every COVID-19 press conference, the sign language interpreters alongside municipal, provincial and federal officials have become familiar faces in many households... Read The Full Story on CBC News.

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The 'Hollywood Graveyard' Tour

Come take a stroll through Hollywood Graveyard, and see where your favorite celebrities are buried.


HOLLYWOOD -- The YouTube series of star-studded cemeteries produced by Arthur Dark are becoming must-see tombstone tourism.

It was almost like Arthur Dark was born for this.

He’s got the voice, the passion, video editing chops, research skills, the look - and the vocabulary that lends to entertaining (and respectful) YouTube tours of notable graveyards around Los Angeles and the country.

"The curtain is drawn, the credits have rolled -- Still the stars burn ever brightly."

Filmmaker Arthur Dark and composer Giusppe Vasapolli take you on a journey of remembrance in their Famous Grave Tour videos.

Amassing over 100,000 subscribers since it’s debut in 2017, Dark’s Hollywood Graveyard channel is one of the most popular series of its type online.

We had a chance to ask him about our local cemeteries, the diversity of sizes and styles of celebrity gravestones, and what’s the deal with unmarked graves.

What got you interested in documenting graveyards on YouTube?

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It was a combination of many things: combined interests in entertainment, Hollywood history and a dash of the macabre.

Initially, I just found visiting famous graves myself fascinating, being able to connect with and pay my respects to individuals whose work I knew and loved. And in connecting with individuals I already knew, I would be introduced to new ones along the way, introduced to them, and their work - movies, TV shows, music, writings, etc., opening me up to an as-of-yet untapped mine of entertainment. I was delving much deeper into the history of Hollywood and entertainment, and in doing so, broadening my own horizons, so to speak.

These were experiences I was sure others would enjoy, and appreciate, but it’s not always easy (or possible) to find famous graves. So I sought to find ways to make tombstone tourism more accessible, make it less intimidating, easier to find the graves of these notable individuals, or if not possible to visit them in person, allow audiences to visit them “virtually” through video tours. Hence Hollywood Graveyard was born... Read The Full Story.

Subscribe to join us in our journey to visit the most famous graves in the world Hollywood Graveyard Channel on YouTube.

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Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard, where we set out to remember and celebrate the lives of those who lived to entertain us, by visiting their final resting places.

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Deaf American Learns Japanese Sign Language

Deaf American who uses ASL learns Japanese Sign Language.


A Deaf activist and Youtuber, Rikki Poynter, a Deaf American who uses American Sign Language (ASL) learns Japanese Sign Language (JSL), she would like to sharing and educating Deaf and Hearing people about Deaf Japanese culture.

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Giving someone 'middle finger' in Japanese Sign Language doesn't mean what you think it does. The seemingly rude gesture is just a normal word when you put it into context but can you guess what it means? It might seem like a rude gesture to us but giving someone 'the finger' simply means 'brother' when you put it into the context of Japanese Sign Language.

However, while the middle finger might not actually mean something as crude as it does in American or English culture, many Japanese people are now more than aware of the double meaning after the gesture has emerged in films.

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Signs of Solidarity for Deaf Black People

Gallaudet University Professor Explains Deaf African Americans' Unique Sign Language.


WASHINGTON, DC -- Carolyn McCaskill, a professor in Gallaudet University Department of ASL and Deaf Studies, explains how Deaf African Americans show their shared identity through their unique sign language.

Sign language, like spoken language, has regional variations (people sign more slowly in the South, for example), as well as features that reflect gender, age, socioeconomic status and, it turns out, race.

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At 15, Carolyn McCaskill transferred to an integrated school, where she saw white students using one hand rather than two to convey terms such as “why” and “don’t know” and employing entirely different signs for everyday words.When she went home, she switched again to reassimilate to her own black culture, recalled McCaskill, who was on the panel.

McCaskill’s code-switching remains a common experience for Deaf black students, who often change to accommodate whites... Read The Full Story.

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Being Deaf and a Dancer - Kassandra Wedel

Being Deaf and a dancer - Kassandra Wedel on her perception and interpretation of music.


BERLIN, Germany -- Deaf Hip-Hop World Champion Dances Beethoven’s 5th Symphony: Kassandra Wedel lost her hearing when she was three. Kassandra never stopped dancing. Ludwig Van Beethoven and Hip-Hop Dance Champion Kassandra Wedel have one thing in common. Beethoven was Deaf when he wrote many of his masterpieces, including most of his symphonies.

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Kassandra Wedel lost her hearing when she was three years old. This new music video on the first movement of Beethoven’s 5th Symphony in Herbert von Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker iconic recording of 1977 celebrates the fight against the barriers of deafness and opens up the opportunity to experience Beethoven’s music in all its sonic and new visual facets.


Premiered in time for WHO’s World Hearing Day 2020 on March 3 and celebrating the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, the video highlights the composer’s relevance of his life’s message for society today.

Kassandra Wedel / Herbert von Karajan / Berlin Philharmonic.
Kassandra Wedel and Beethoven: https://beethoven-playon.com/kassandra.
Music video brought to you with the support of Google Arts & Culture.
Director: Nehemias Colindres.
Production: Rekorder GmbH.

Inspire the world with Beethoven and the relevance of his life’s message spread the video and find short trailers: https://bit.ly/kassandratrailer.
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Learn The Signs For Deaf Coronavirus Patients

Health workers study sign language to care for Deaf COVID-19 patients.


WUHAN, Xinhua, China -- What happens when Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan greets two Deaf Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients? Health workers study sign language during their spare time to provide better care for Deaf couple.


Mr Yu and Ms Zhao are two Deaf patients infected with COVID-19. They were sent to Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan on Feb. 18. In order to take care of them, health workers at the hospital study sign language during their spare time which enables them to communicate with the two patients. Both the patients receive proper treatment and are in stable condition now.

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Information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak is spreading fast, but what do we actually know about the illness? Here's explained with captions.

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Deaf-Owned Business: Matchmaking Services

Meet Deaf-Owned Business Matchmaking Services.


NEW DELHI, India -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler well-known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf-owned business, World Deaf Match and India Deaf Matrimonial.


Sandeep Agarawal founded a business, India Deaf Matrimonial, the platform for Indian Deaf men and women all over Indian to find profiles that match their needs. It runs by Deaf CEO Vinay Gehlot, a Deaf manager, and a whole Deaf team.

World Deaf Match (WDM), offers the same platform for Deaf men and woman from around the world. It will be launched this April 2020.

NOTE: Share data at your own risk. The company online management based in India is a bad reputation, 84% of people don't trust online from India.

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Neighbors Signed Up ASL Classes For Deaf Girl

40 neighbors learned ASL to communicate with Deaf resident.


BURBANK, California -- When Glenda and Raphi Savitz of Newton, Massachusetts, discovered their daughter Samantha was born Deaf, they started learning American Sign Language (ASL) so they could communicate with her. Little did they know, all of their neighbors signed up for ASL classes, too.

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Kelly Clarkson meets the Savitz’s good neighbors, a group of 40, who were named 2019's Bostonians of the year for their kindness.

Related: Deaf Man's Neighbourhood Learns Sign Language

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Bad Lip Reading - 'NFL 2020'

More stuff that could have been said, celebrating 100 years of The NFL.


The Super Bowl may be over, but we're just now getting to our favorite football event of the year: the NFL Bad Lip Reading.

The Bad Lip Reading YouTube channel excels at making it seem like real people are saying the darndest things, and the channel has been uploading NFL Bad Lip Readings since 2013.

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This year's montage gives us New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady saying, "I hate cats. Why they gotta pee in the little tub?" And if that alone doesn't sell you, you can also watch a referee say, "Your face is a face I've been avoiding for seven years. If I have to look back at it, I'll break down for sure."

Thankfully, coaches and fans are not immune from the Bad Lip Reading treatment. And don't worry, there are plenty of highlights of Super Bowl champ Patrick Mahomes, even if they're not the kind we're used to seeing him in.

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Deaf Super Bowl Commercial 'Bob's House'

Pepsi's 2008 Super Bowl ad 'Bob's House' a unique and hilarious commercial illustrating a popular joke in the ASL & Deaf community.


Video in behind the scenes commercial of Pepsi's Super Bowl XLII ad, Bob's House. Amid the wall-to-wall sound grabbing fortheir remotes to check whether they accidentally hit the mute button. The pre-game advertisement features a joke that originates from the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.


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Behind the scenes Pepsi's Super Bowl commercial at 'Bob's House'


Pepsi will air a "Deaf" television commercial during the pre-game show for the Super Bowl, cringe at the silliness and the ineptitude of the commercial.

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Bob's House in Pepsi's Super Bowl advertisement commercial has been disabled by AG Bell Association's requested as the progressive social advocacy reason.

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Google Supporting The Deaf Community

Supporting the Deaf and HoH community: contact an ASL agent today.


Starting today, there will be American Sign Language (ASL) specialists to help people who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing through video chat on the Google Disability Support team at Google's services online.


Please visit for more details at https://support.google.com/accessibility/answer.

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Nedoslov Russian Deaf Theatre

Deaf Russian actors touch audiences with the language of the heart.


MOSCOW, Russia -- At Moscow’s Nedoslov Theatre, Deaf and Hard of Hearing actors put on plays in sign language. The theatre was set up to give acting opportunities to graduates of the Russian State Specialized Institute of Arts, which is the only institution in the world to prepare actors with hearing difficulties.


There, they learn to translate well-known stories or Shakespearean sonnets into gestures, speaking in the wordless but expressive language of the body. When on stage, they have special ways of communicating with each other and catching the beat of music they can’t hear but can dance to.

RTD follows the actors inside and outside the theatre. Some work mundane jobs in factories. Others have ventured into performing arts that would seem off limits, such as the hip hop dancer who ‘pops’ in street dance battles to the twins belting out pop ballads in Russian Sign Language before adoring female fans.

Their teachers, directors and coaches explain the role words play in Deaf People’s lives, and how art gives them the confidence to take on the wider world. The shows that students and graduates put on touch mixed Deaf and Hearing audiences because they use the only language everyone can understand, that of the heart.

SOURCE - RT Documentary

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