Video Highlights of the National Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally 2018 at U.S. Capitol in Washington the District of Columbia.
WASHINGTON -- Deaf Grassroots Movement (DGM) rally as protests at United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. on March 8th, 2018. Thousands of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing and their supporters rallied in the nation's Capitol.
The organizers of DGM control protest applied for a permit to marching from Gallaudet University to the U.S. Capitol, the live-stream footage event is being filmed and led by the DGM staff, Suzy Wallace in Washington, D.C.
Related: Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally 2018
The DGM is an organization that pushes for Deaf rights, such as an end to discrimination in jobs and education and to provide equal access as facilitate an historical nationwide civil rights event to bring awareness to the Deaf community and to issues with access to communication, educational barriers and employment for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing in the United States.
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Deaf Protest Draws Small Crowd, Attention
Deaf Grassroots Movement protest draws small crowd, attention.
STAUNTON, Virginia -- Only a few people attended Thursday morning’s Deaf Equal Access Now rally, organized by the Deaf Grassroots Movement and Wesley Arey, a member of the Shenandoah Valley Club of the Deaf.
Arey wore a large, green bubble-sized costume with the words “Deaf Access Now” plastered across the back. He walked up and down Beverley Street handing out pamphlets to passersby.
Despite the small crowd, the rally drew attention through its bright green signs that lined the block from Lewis Street to North Central Avenue. Signs called for equal pay for Deaf people, access to American Sign Language for Deaf children, and equal access to jobs and services.
Arey got involved with the movement after seeing a video on Facebook that outlined the realities that Deaf people face on a day-to-day basis. The video went viral and Arey decided to help. Last year, he helped campaign for a rally held in Washington, D.C.
“Over one thousand people showed up to the rally. It went on for two days,” Arey said in an email. “There were speeches, testimonials, and chants. After the rally, we went home and decided to continue meeting.” That’s when they came up with the name Deaf Grassroots Movement.
“Since then, it has expanded from seven people with small-town ideas for Deaf equal access to countless activists, representatives and political advocates countrywide,” Arey said. “But we have a long way to go. My role in this is the interim executive director.”
Thursday’s rallies took place across the state - not just in Staunton. Deaf protesters in Richmond, Fairfax, Norfolk, Martinsville, Wytheville and Lynchburg also participated.
“This rally includes 113 cities around the U.S,” Arey said. “Now that we have spread out, we are expecting fewer people from each city. I am expecting 10 people.”
“DGM strives to make noises, get attention and encourage others to fix Deaf people’s issues,” Arey said. “We hope this will get the lawmakers involved. We want them to recognize us and get involved in initializing the process of helping us solve our problem.”
SOURCE - NewsLeader
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Deaf Grassroots Movement Raises Awareness For Deaf Community - WBRC
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Deaf Grassroots Movement Activist and Supporters Rally at Shepler Park - KSWO
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
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Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
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STAUNTON, Virginia -- Only a few people attended Thursday morning’s Deaf Equal Access Now rally, organized by the Deaf Grassroots Movement and Wesley Arey, a member of the Shenandoah Valley Club of the Deaf.
Arey wore a large, green bubble-sized costume with the words “Deaf Access Now” plastered across the back. He walked up and down Beverley Street handing out pamphlets to passersby.
Despite the small crowd, the rally drew attention through its bright green signs that lined the block from Lewis Street to North Central Avenue. Signs called for equal pay for Deaf people, access to American Sign Language for Deaf children, and equal access to jobs and services.
Arey got involved with the movement after seeing a video on Facebook that outlined the realities that Deaf people face on a day-to-day basis. The video went viral and Arey decided to help. Last year, he helped campaign for a rally held in Washington, D.C.
“Over one thousand people showed up to the rally. It went on for two days,” Arey said in an email. “There were speeches, testimonials, and chants. After the rally, we went home and decided to continue meeting.” That’s when they came up with the name Deaf Grassroots Movement.
“Since then, it has expanded from seven people with small-town ideas for Deaf equal access to countless activists, representatives and political advocates countrywide,” Arey said. “But we have a long way to go. My role in this is the interim executive director.”
Thursday’s rallies took place across the state - not just in Staunton. Deaf protesters in Richmond, Fairfax, Norfolk, Martinsville, Wytheville and Lynchburg also participated.
“This rally includes 113 cities around the U.S,” Arey said. “Now that we have spread out, we are expecting fewer people from each city. I am expecting 10 people.”
“DGM strives to make noises, get attention and encourage others to fix Deaf people’s issues,” Arey said. “We hope this will get the lawmakers involved. We want them to recognize us and get involved in initializing the process of helping us solve our problem.”
SOURCE - NewsLeader
Related DGM on the News:
Deaf Grassroots Movement Raises Awareness For Deaf Community - WBRC
Deaf Grassroots Movement's National Corner Rally Held Today - KATC
'Deaf Grassroots Movement' Rallies at Main Street Square - KOTATV
Deaf Grassroots Movement Activist and Supporters Rally at Shepler Park - KSWO
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
DGM and NAD - Partners For Deaf Rights
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
DGM Raises Awareness For Deaf Community
Deaf Grassroots Movement raises awareness for Deaf community.
GULFPORT, MS -- WLOX: Members of a nationwide organization called the Deaf Grassroots Movement met outside Gulfport City Hall on Thursday in an effort to raise awareness for the needs of the Deaf community.
They held signs and spoke to city leaders about opportunities offered by the city, as well as how to improve their education, job opportunities, and communications access.
City spokesman Chris Vignes said the city is one of the only on the coast that offers sign language interpreters during city council meetings. He thinks it's important for groups like DGM to raise awareness and also for the city to pay attention to their requests.
"Anytime you have a chance to help people in need, whether it's a special disability or bringing awareness to a cause, we're glad that they're here, because we can learn from what they need and how we can better help," Vignes said.
On it's website, the group says the goal is to promote equality for all with the quality of life improved for the Deaf community.
This is the second time the Deaf Grassroots Movement has promoted a nationwide rally. The first was on May 4, 2016.
SOURCE - WBRC
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Deaf Grassroots Movement's National Corner Rally Held Today - KATC
'Deaf Grassroots Movement' Rallies at Main Street Square - KOTATV
Deaf Grassroots Movement Activist and Supporters Rally at Shepler Park - KSWO
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
DGM and NAD - Partners For Deaf Rights
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
GULFPORT, MS -- WLOX: Members of a nationwide organization called the Deaf Grassroots Movement met outside Gulfport City Hall on Thursday in an effort to raise awareness for the needs of the Deaf community.
They held signs and spoke to city leaders about opportunities offered by the city, as well as how to improve their education, job opportunities, and communications access.
City spokesman Chris Vignes said the city is one of the only on the coast that offers sign language interpreters during city council meetings. He thinks it's important for groups like DGM to raise awareness and also for the city to pay attention to their requests.
"Anytime you have a chance to help people in need, whether it's a special disability or bringing awareness to a cause, we're glad that they're here, because we can learn from what they need and how we can better help," Vignes said.
On it's website, the group says the goal is to promote equality for all with the quality of life improved for the Deaf community.
This is the second time the Deaf Grassroots Movement has promoted a nationwide rally. The first was on May 4, 2016.
SOURCE - WBRC
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Deaf Grassroots Movement Raises Awareness For Deaf Community - WBRC
Deaf Grassroots Movement's National Corner Rally Held Today - KATC
'Deaf Grassroots Movement' Rallies at Main Street Square - KOTATV
Deaf Grassroots Movement Activist and Supporters Rally at Shepler Park - KSWO
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
DGM and NAD - Partners For Deaf Rights
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Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
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Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
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Deaf Grassroots Movement and National Association of the Deaf as the partners for Deaf Rights in the United States.

WASHINGTON, DC -- Get outside and find a street corner on October 20th! Fight for our rights for access, education, and employment. Last week, the Deaf Grassroots Movement (DGM) and the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) met via videoconference.
We talked about how we can work together, build a relationship between DGM and NAD, and identify our plans for the future. The primary focus of our discussion was about October 20th. On that day, in 85 cities across America, people will stand at a street corner with signages to bring attention to three important issues for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community: access, education, and employment.
Howard - DGM and the NAD work together and support each other. Allow me to explain how. The NAD has always met with the federal government to discuss various issues including education, employment, and access. While such discussions are productive, sometimes we get nowhere. Thanks to DGM’s movement and making noise about our needs, the federal government reached out the NAD recognizing the their actions. This helps the NAD continue the dialogue we want to have with the federal government. I am very appreciative of the work DGM has done to support the rights of deaf and hard of hearing people.
So, October 20th is a very important day! You can get involved by looking for the DGM Facebook page in your state, and find out details about October 20th. You can join for an hour, a few hours, or all day! Your time contributed to this movement will have an impact across the country! This movement will occur every now and then, not just October 20th, so we can remain visible and bring attention to the community including the politicians. We want them to know that we are still here!
SOURCE
Follow @NAD:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/nad
GooglePlus - https://plus.google.com/nad
Twitter - https://twitter.com/nad
YouTube - https://youtube.com/nadvlogs
Website - http://nad.org
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram: https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
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WASHINGTON, DC -- Get outside and find a street corner on October 20th! Fight for our rights for access, education, and employment. Last week, the Deaf Grassroots Movement (DGM) and the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) met via videoconference.
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We talked about how we can work together, build a relationship between DGM and NAD, and identify our plans for the future. The primary focus of our discussion was about October 20th. On that day, in 85 cities across America, people will stand at a street corner with signages to bring attention to three important issues for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community: access, education, and employment.
Howard - DGM and the NAD work together and support each other. Allow me to explain how. The NAD has always met with the federal government to discuss various issues including education, employment, and access. While such discussions are productive, sometimes we get nowhere. Thanks to DGM’s movement and making noise about our needs, the federal government reached out the NAD recognizing the their actions. This helps the NAD continue the dialogue we want to have with the federal government. I am very appreciative of the work DGM has done to support the rights of deaf and hard of hearing people.
So, October 20th is a very important day! You can get involved by looking for the DGM Facebook page in your state, and find out details about October 20th. You can join for an hour, a few hours, or all day! Your time contributed to this movement will have an impact across the country! This movement will occur every now and then, not just October 20th, so we can remain visible and bring attention to the community including the politicians. We want them to know that we are still here!
SOURCE
Follow @NAD:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/nad
GooglePlus - https://plus.google.com/nad
Twitter - https://twitter.com/nad
YouTube - https://youtube.com/nadvlogs
Website - http://nad.org
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/deafgrassrootsmovement
Official Website - http://deafgrassroots.wixsite.com/tdgm
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram: https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter: https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Deaf Grassroots Movement:
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
NAD Applauds Deaf Grassroots Movement Efforts
WATCH [CC] - NAD CEO Howard A. Rosenblum applauds Deaf Grassroots Movement for their successful efforts on May 4, 2016.
SILVER SPRING, MD -- The video begins with Howard A. Rosenblum in the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Headquarters' lobby, regards to the Deaf Grassroots Movement's efforts in the Deaf community in all 50 states of the United States, Rosenblum would like to share with you.
Transcript: Howard: Hello! I’d like to talk about the Deaf Grassroots Movement (DGM). The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) recognizes the extraordinary achievements of DGM in setting up rallies in the capitals of nearly all 50 states, each with many deaf people attending and showing the strength of the deaf community! The NAD congratulates, applauds, and thanks DGM for tremendously raising awareness of Deaf Culture, deaf people, ASL, and all the rights and needs of ours that are not being met now. DGM has powerfully raised this awareness on the state level, and the NAD expresses its deep appreciation for DGM’s work.
I remember in September 2015 when DGM hosted a national rally in the Nation’s Capitol in Washington, DC. The NAD observed the online discussion of DGM’s national rally, which was new and interesting. The NAD respected the independence and autonomy of DGM. When DGM invited me to present on behalf of the NAD, we gladly accepted this honor to join and support the national DGM rally. It was wonderful to see deaf people from all over the country come together for the national DGM rally, which included great testimony from various people on the challenges and barriers that deaf people continue to face every day in this country.
DGM successfully did it again in nearly all 50 states! NAD representatives were in attendance at some state DGM rallies providing their support while respecting DGM’s independent leadership role for the rallies.
We look forward to more successes from DGM, and hope that we can work together as partners – DGM and NAD – as we advocate for equality for all deaf people in employment, education, election access, and all parts of life. We want equality in everything for deaf people, no more inequality! The NAD thanks DGM for all of its important successes. Thank you!
Follow @NAD:
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GooglePlus - https://plus.google.com/nad
Twitter - https://twitter.com/nad
YouTube - https://youtube.com/nadvlogs
Website - http://nad.org
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
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Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
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Deaf Rallies at the Connecticut State Capitol
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
Deaf Power Of India: Fight For Your Rights!
SILVER SPRING, MD -- The video begins with Howard A. Rosenblum in the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Headquarters' lobby, regards to the Deaf Grassroots Movement's efforts in the Deaf community in all 50 states of the United States, Rosenblum would like to share with you.
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Transcript: Howard: Hello! I’d like to talk about the Deaf Grassroots Movement (DGM). The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) recognizes the extraordinary achievements of DGM in setting up rallies in the capitals of nearly all 50 states, each with many deaf people attending and showing the strength of the deaf community! The NAD congratulates, applauds, and thanks DGM for tremendously raising awareness of Deaf Culture, deaf people, ASL, and all the rights and needs of ours that are not being met now. DGM has powerfully raised this awareness on the state level, and the NAD expresses its deep appreciation for DGM’s work.
I remember in September 2015 when DGM hosted a national rally in the Nation’s Capitol in Washington, DC. The NAD observed the online discussion of DGM’s national rally, which was new and interesting. The NAD respected the independence and autonomy of DGM. When DGM invited me to present on behalf of the NAD, we gladly accepted this honor to join and support the national DGM rally. It was wonderful to see deaf people from all over the country come together for the national DGM rally, which included great testimony from various people on the challenges and barriers that deaf people continue to face every day in this country.
DGM successfully did it again in nearly all 50 states! NAD representatives were in attendance at some state DGM rallies providing their support while respecting DGM’s independent leadership role for the rallies.
We look forward to more successes from DGM, and hope that we can work together as partners – DGM and NAD – as we advocate for equality for all deaf people in employment, education, election access, and all parts of life. We want equality in everything for deaf people, no more inequality! The NAD thanks DGM for all of its important successes. Thank you!
Follow @NAD:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/nad
GooglePlus - https://plus.google.com/nad
Twitter - https://twitter.com/nad
YouTube - https://youtube.com/nadvlogs
Website - http://nad.org
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Protest:
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Alaskans Rally For Equality In Anchorage
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Alabama Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Oklahoma Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Nebraska Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Florida State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally at RI State House
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Idaho State House
Deaf Advocates at the North Dakota State Capitol
Deaf Advocates at the Massachusetts State House
Deaf Rallies at the Connecticut State Capitol
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
Deaf Power Of India: Fight For Your Rights!
Deaf Alaskans Rally For Equality In Anchorage
WATCH [CC] - Deaf people rally for equality in Anchorage, Alaska.
ANCHORAGE, AK -- Alaska Dispatch News: A loosely organized group of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people hosted an town hall rally of sorts on the Parkstrip Wednesday. It was part of the nation-wide Deaf Grassroots Movement.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Anchorage, instead Juneau, Alaska.
Rallies were held in dozens of states on May 4, 2016 to bring awareness that the Deaf community largely feels discriminated against. The three main areas of emphasis include access to interpreters, equal educational opportunities and job equality. Watch this video to understand some of the complaints the Anchorage Deaf community has.
SOURCE
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Protest:
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Alaskans Rally For Equality In Anchorage
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Alabama Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Oklahoma Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Nebraska Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Florida State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally at RI State House
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Idaho State House
Deaf Advocates at the North Dakota State Capitol
Deaf Advocates at the Massachusetts State House
Deaf Rallies at the Connecticut State Capitol
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
Deaf Power Of India: Fight For Your Rights!
ANCHORAGE, AK -- Alaska Dispatch News: A loosely organized group of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people hosted an town hall rally of sorts on the Parkstrip Wednesday. It was part of the nation-wide Deaf Grassroots Movement.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Anchorage, instead Juneau, Alaska.
To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
Rallies were held in dozens of states on May 4, 2016 to bring awareness that the Deaf community largely feels discriminated against. The three main areas of emphasis include access to interpreters, equal educational opportunities and job equality. Watch this video to understand some of the complaints the Anchorage Deaf community has.
SOURCE
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Protest:
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Alaskans Rally For Equality In Anchorage
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Alabama Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Oklahoma Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Nebraska Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Florida State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally at RI State House
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Idaho State House
Deaf Advocates at the North Dakota State Capitol
Deaf Advocates at the Massachusetts State House
Deaf Rallies at the Connecticut State Capitol
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
Deaf Power Of India: Fight For Your Rights!
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WATCH [CC] - Deaf News: Livestream pre-recorded of the Deaf Grassroots Movement nationwide rally at 50 State Capitols across the United States.
WASHINGTON DC -- May 4, 2016, Wednesday, all 50 state capitols rallies for Deaf Rights. The Deaf Grassroots Movement aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states of the United States.
The Deaf Grassroots Movement (#DGM) are purpose to unity all together like a grassroots. We will fight for our educations, job opportunities, and communications access and word of disability. All of these will must to change and it is 2016. We have been waiting for this long time to get our equal rights. It is time to spread the words and get all together to fight for our equal rights in all 50 states.
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally (LIVE Coverage) from the i Deaf News.
We're still facing inequality access of opportunities as hearing people does. We will not fight as individuals. We will fight as a team to make a change. Deaf Grassroots Movement - Nationwide Rally on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
Deaf Grassroots Movement Hastags:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/hashtag/dgm
Instagram - https://instagram.com/explore/tags/dgm
Twitter - https://twitter.com/hashtag/dgm
Related Deaf Protest:
Deaf Grassroots Movement - National Deaf Rally
Deaf Grassroots Movement Nationwide Rally
Deaf Alaskans Rally For Equality In Anchorage
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Alabama Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Oklahoma Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Nebraska Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Florida State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally at RI State House
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Idaho State House
Deaf Advocates at the North Dakota State Capitol
Deaf Advocates at the Massachusetts State House
Deaf Rallies at the Connecticut State Capitol
Deaf Protest at White House in Washington DC
Deaf Protest At The White House 2015 Live Video
Deaf Power Of India: Fight For Your Rights!
WASHINGTON DC -- May 4, 2016, Wednesday, all 50 state capitols rallies for Deaf Rights. The Deaf Grassroots Movement aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states of the United States.
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The Deaf Grassroots Movement (#DGM) are purpose to unity all together like a grassroots. We will fight for our educations, job opportunities, and communications access and word of disability. All of these will must to change and it is 2016. We have been waiting for this long time to get our equal rights. It is time to spread the words and get all together to fight for our equal rights in all 50 states.
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally (LIVE Coverage) from the i Deaf News.
We're still facing inequality access of opportunities as hearing people does. We will not fight as individuals. We will fight as a team to make a change. Deaf Grassroots Movement - Nationwide Rally on Wednesday, May 4, 2016.
Follow @DeafGrassrootsMovement:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/events/deafgrassrootsmovement
Website - http://www.tdgm2015.org
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Deaf News: Deaf Grassroots Movement rallies at state Capitol for access to jobs and ASL education.
HARTFORD, CT -- A group of Deaf protesters joined at the Connecticut State Capitol on Wednesday to push for improved access to education for Deaf children.
The Deaf Grassroots Movement is an organization that pushes for Deaf rights, such as an end to discrimination in jobs and education and to provide equal access for all.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Hartford, Connecticut.
The activists held signs that said things like "72% Deaf Americans are unemployed!" and "Deaf kids need Deaf schools" and "Give us choice."
"And it's time today that we come here and spread the word and teach everybody that we have to improve language improve language for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind children," said one of the activists at the rally, Patty Wilson, of Newington.
One of the biggest issues that the activists were fighting for was access to education in American Sign Language for Deaf children.
While many Deaf children are pushed into mainstream education, there are some options for children who live close enough to enjoy them. In fact, the oldest permanent school for the Deaf in the United States the American School for the Deaf is right in West Hartford and has been operational since 1817. However, there are only just over 100 schools for the Deaf across the entire country, and only one fully Deaf college (Gallaudet University), greatly limiting access.
Across the country 50 states held their own DGM rallies on Wednesday.
NOTE: Deaf with a capital "D" represents those with hearing loss who utilize sign language and are immersed in the Deaf community. Deaf with a lower case "d" is the medical term for those with hearing loss.
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HARTFORD, CT -- A group of Deaf protesters joined at the Connecticut State Capitol on Wednesday to push for improved access to education for Deaf children.
The Deaf Grassroots Movement is an organization that pushes for Deaf rights, such as an end to discrimination in jobs and education and to provide equal access for all.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Hartford, Connecticut.
The activists held signs that said things like "72% Deaf Americans are unemployed!" and "Deaf kids need Deaf schools" and "Give us choice."
"And it's time today that we come here and spread the word and teach everybody that we have to improve language improve language for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind children," said one of the activists at the rally, Patty Wilson, of Newington.
One of the biggest issues that the activists were fighting for was access to education in American Sign Language for Deaf children.
While many Deaf children are pushed into mainstream education, there are some options for children who live close enough to enjoy them. In fact, the oldest permanent school for the Deaf in the United States the American School for the Deaf is right in West Hartford and has been operational since 1817. However, there are only just over 100 schools for the Deaf across the entire country, and only one fully Deaf college (Gallaudet University), greatly limiting access.
Across the country 50 states held their own DGM rallies on Wednesday.
NOTE: Deaf with a capital "D" represents those with hearing loss who utilize sign language and are immersed in the Deaf community. Deaf with a lower case "d" is the medical term for those with hearing loss.
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Deaf News: Demonstrators rally for Deaf rights at ND State Capitol.
BISMARCK, ND -- The Deaf Grassroots Movement took to the steps of the state capitol to raise awareness about issues that Deaf people face.
DGM leaders want to promote American Sign Language opportunities for children so that they can communicate easier as they grow up.
Too often, they say, rural parents don't know about ASL.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Bismarck, North Dakota.
The marchers also say job opportunities are scarce for Deaf people. Because of this, 72 percent of Deaf people are unemployed in the U.S.
"Let's work together for the best of Deaf people. We really just work together for the benefit of Deaf people. We just need to learn from each other," says Michele Rolewitz, Deaf Grassroots Movement.
For more information, visit the link attached.
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BISMARCK, ND -- The Deaf Grassroots Movement took to the steps of the state capitol to raise awareness about issues that Deaf people face.
DGM leaders want to promote American Sign Language opportunities for children so that they can communicate easier as they grow up.
Too often, they say, rural parents don't know about ASL.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Bismarck, North Dakota.
The marchers also say job opportunities are scarce for Deaf people. Because of this, 72 percent of Deaf people are unemployed in the U.S.
"Let's work together for the best of Deaf people. We really just work together for the benefit of Deaf people. We just need to learn from each other," says Michele Rolewitz, Deaf Grassroots Movement.
For more information, visit the link attached.
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Deaf News: Deaf protestors say its time to fight inequality, discrimination and oppression by the hearing in the state of Florida.
TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Tallahassee Democrat: Nearly 30 members of the Deaf Grassroots Movement rallied Wednesday at the Old Capitol. It was part of a nationwide demonstration at all 50 state capitals to call for better education, more job opportunities and acceptance by society in the Untied States.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Tallahassee, Florida.
Occasionally cars passing by on Monroe Street would honk their horns in support, but there was no reaction from the protestors. They were a quiet bunch but fingers started flying, eyes grew wide and faces filled with expressions when word spread a reporter was in their midst.
“So I can’t hear,” Bob Webb of Tallahassee signaled to a man carrying a notebook. “I have a brain. I have a heart.”
The Deaf Grassroots Movement formed in September after a protest at the White House in Washington, D.C. The group says education opportunities for Deaf children are abysmal when compared to those of children who can hear.
The activists planned the 50-state rally to raise awareness of their plight and to issue a call to action to the Deaf community and its allies to fight inequality, discrimination and the oppression Deaf people face.
Webb indicated that the Americans with Disabilities Act was a good thing but needed to be amended to include services geared toward the Deaf.
The group protesting in Tallahassee ranged in age from a middle-school student, who carried a sign saying “Please Invest in My Education,” to an elderly man with a long gray ponytail and ZZ Top-like beard.
Other signs proclaimed sign language as a birthright language, explained that hearing doesn’t make you a better person and listed how the hearing discriminate against the Deaf.
Webb explained the Deaf community feels the state is failing to provide them an equal opportunity in education, employment and in pursuing the American dream.
When asked what he wanted, Webb took to pen and paper from and wrote,
Stop discriminating against us in employment.
Audioism hurts us because they want us to be like hearing people.
Give us fair access, like all other communities.
“Don’t limit me,” Webb signaled. “So I can’t hear. So what?”
SOURCE - TallahasseeNews
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TALLAHASSEE, FL -- Tallahassee Democrat: Nearly 30 members of the Deaf Grassroots Movement rallied Wednesday at the Old Capitol. It was part of a nationwide demonstration at all 50 state capitals to call for better education, more job opportunities and acceptance by society in the Untied States.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Tallahassee, Florida.
Occasionally cars passing by on Monroe Street would honk their horns in support, but there was no reaction from the protestors. They were a quiet bunch but fingers started flying, eyes grew wide and faces filled with expressions when word spread a reporter was in their midst.
“So I can’t hear,” Bob Webb of Tallahassee signaled to a man carrying a notebook. “I have a brain. I have a heart.”
The Deaf Grassroots Movement formed in September after a protest at the White House in Washington, D.C. The group says education opportunities for Deaf children are abysmal when compared to those of children who can hear.
The activists planned the 50-state rally to raise awareness of their plight and to issue a call to action to the Deaf community and its allies to fight inequality, discrimination and the oppression Deaf people face.
Webb indicated that the Americans with Disabilities Act was a good thing but needed to be amended to include services geared toward the Deaf.
The group protesting in Tallahassee ranged in age from a middle-school student, who carried a sign saying “Please Invest in My Education,” to an elderly man with a long gray ponytail and ZZ Top-like beard.
Other signs proclaimed sign language as a birthright language, explained that hearing doesn’t make you a better person and listed how the hearing discriminate against the Deaf.
Webb explained the Deaf community feels the state is failing to provide them an equal opportunity in education, employment and in pursuing the American dream.
When asked what he wanted, Webb took to pen and paper from and wrote,
Stop discriminating against us in employment.
Audioism hurts us because they want us to be like hearing people.
Give us fair access, like all other communities.
“Don’t limit me,” Webb signaled. “So I can’t hear. So what?”
SOURCE - TallahasseeNews
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Deaf News - Deaf community holds rally at the Idaho State House.
BOISE, ID -- Several members of the Deaf community gathered Wednesday afternoon in front of the Statehouse to raise awareness of the issues they say they're facing here in Idaho. It was one of 50 rallies hosted by the Deaf Grassroots Movement, taking place simultaneously in all 50 states.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Boise, Idaho.
"One of the biggest problems is their limiting or ability to communicate," said presenter David G. Wilder.
They want to educate others on what can be done to make their lives better.
"We got a lot of issues that we are faced with," said Alan Wilder of the Idaho Association of the Deaf. "The American with Disabilities Act that was set up a long time ago, but it's not quite sufficient enough, enough where as Deaf people are still fighting everyday to receive interpreters or get equal access to information."
Organizers say that quality education, jobs and healthcare just aren't available to many Deaf people in the state. Because, they say, they don't have access to qualified sign language interpreters.
"In smaller communities it's not very well set up, but you know in hospitals they usually have that, but if you go to doctor's office or counseling services, they don't have those services," said Alan Wilder.
And while these people are all too familiar with the challenges they face every day. They say no one else will talk about them without them.
Alan Wilder said the Idaho Association of the Deaf plans to push for stronger and clearer laws surrounding Deaf interpreters in Idaho in 2017. Copyright 2016 KTVB.
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BOISE, ID -- Several members of the Deaf community gathered Wednesday afternoon in front of the Statehouse to raise awareness of the issues they say they're facing here in Idaho. It was one of 50 rallies hosted by the Deaf Grassroots Movement, taking place simultaneously in all 50 states.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Boise, Idaho.
"One of the biggest problems is their limiting or ability to communicate," said presenter David G. Wilder.
They want to educate others on what can be done to make their lives better.
"We got a lot of issues that we are faced with," said Alan Wilder of the Idaho Association of the Deaf. "The American with Disabilities Act that was set up a long time ago, but it's not quite sufficient enough, enough where as Deaf people are still fighting everyday to receive interpreters or get equal access to information."
Organizers say that quality education, jobs and healthcare just aren't available to many Deaf people in the state. Because, they say, they don't have access to qualified sign language interpreters.
"In smaller communities it's not very well set up, but you know in hospitals they usually have that, but if you go to doctor's office or counseling services, they don't have those services," said Alan Wilder.
And while these people are all too familiar with the challenges they face every day. They say no one else will talk about them without them.
Alan Wilder said the Idaho Association of the Deaf plans to push for stronger and clearer laws surrounding Deaf interpreters in Idaho in 2017. Copyright 2016 KTVB.
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Deaf News: Deaf Grassroots Movement supporters rally at the Rhode Island State House.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Providence Journal: About 80 people, most of them Deaf and wearing bright green T-shirts that illustrated the sign language for "equality," followed by the word "now!" rallied at the State House on Wednesday.
The rally was one of 50 all-day rallies taking place around the country in the Deaf Grassroots Movement.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Providence, Rhode Island.
Some of those wearing the green shirts, which listed the movement's five goals on the back - education, jobs, language rights, equal accessibility and communication access were supporters of a Deaf person, and some in their own matching black T-shirts were members of an interpreters group.
Governor Raimondo's outreach manager, David Allard, listened to the spoken interpretation as each speaker signed to the group. When Allard spoke, a sign-language interpreter stood beside him to sign his statement that the governor is committed to creating opportunities for all Rhode Islanders.
Jill DeCosta, 53, of Smithfield, was one of the organizers and spoke of feeling invisible at her job in the Rhode Island Family Court because she is excluded from meetings and conferences for lack of an interpreter.
She said that nationwide, 72 percent of Deaf people are unemployed, and that in Rhode Island, the Office of Rehabilitation Services has had a Deaf services position go unfilled for months.
Instead of clapping, the Deaf-Friendly crowd applauded each speaker by fluttering their hands in the air.
A class from the Rhode Island School for the Deaf attended.
Charley Thorn, 32, of Chepachet, who is Deaf and who works as an interpreter for the Deaf, repeated each speaker's sign language directly to a woman who who is Deaf as well as legally blind.
He said later, through an interpreter, that he appreciated the chance to let "our voice be heard."
"All we want to do is have equality with communication," he said.
Doctor's offices and hospitals often do not provide an interpreter for a Deaf person, attendees said, nor are interpreters provided for a Deaf applicant at a job interview. In both cases, the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that an interpreter be provided.
Rhode Island doesn't have enough interpreters and lacks an interpreter training program, said Steven Florio, executive director of the R.I. Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- The Providence Journal: About 80 people, most of them Deaf and wearing bright green T-shirts that illustrated the sign language for "equality," followed by the word "now!" rallied at the State House on Wednesday.
The rally was one of 50 all-day rallies taking place around the country in the Deaf Grassroots Movement.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Providence, Rhode Island.
Some of those wearing the green shirts, which listed the movement's five goals on the back - education, jobs, language rights, equal accessibility and communication access were supporters of a Deaf person, and some in their own matching black T-shirts were members of an interpreters group.
Governor Raimondo's outreach manager, David Allard, listened to the spoken interpretation as each speaker signed to the group. When Allard spoke, a sign-language interpreter stood beside him to sign his statement that the governor is committed to creating opportunities for all Rhode Islanders.
Jill DeCosta, 53, of Smithfield, was one of the organizers and spoke of feeling invisible at her job in the Rhode Island Family Court because she is excluded from meetings and conferences for lack of an interpreter.
She said that nationwide, 72 percent of Deaf people are unemployed, and that in Rhode Island, the Office of Rehabilitation Services has had a Deaf services position go unfilled for months.
Instead of clapping, the Deaf-Friendly crowd applauded each speaker by fluttering their hands in the air.
A class from the Rhode Island School for the Deaf attended.
Charley Thorn, 32, of Chepachet, who is Deaf and who works as an interpreter for the Deaf, repeated each speaker's sign language directly to a woman who who is Deaf as well as legally blind.
He said later, through an interpreter, that he appreciated the chance to let "our voice be heard."
"All we want to do is have equality with communication," he said.
Doctor's offices and hospitals often do not provide an interpreter for a Deaf person, attendees said, nor are interpreters provided for a Deaf applicant at a job interview. In both cases, the Americans with Disabilities Act requires that an interpreter be provided.
Rhode Island doesn't have enough interpreters and lacks an interpreter training program, said Steven Florio, executive director of the R.I. Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
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Deaf News: Deaf, blind encounter higher barriers to addiction treatment at the Massachusetts State House.
BOSTON, MA -- Marie Hoffmeister said she has been searching for weeks for a detox unit or substance abuse treatment facility that will help her overcome addiction and become sober. But there’s been one major roadblock in her attempts to seek help: Hoffmeister is Deaf-Blind.
“I’ve struggled and fought for weeks and weeks, and they said, ‘Well we can’t serve you, we can’t find interpreters for you, you won’t have communication access,’ and it’s been extremely frustrating,” Hoffmeister told the News Service through an interpreter. “It’s time to change, it has to be time to change. People want to come back from this, but they can’t. There’s nowhere for them to go because there’s no communication access.”
Hoffmeister was among hundreds of people who gathered on Boston Common on Wednesday to raise awareness and increase political pressure to address the needs of Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing individuals. Wednesday’s event, sponsored by the Deaf Grassroots Movement of Massachusetts, is part of a national effort to bring attention to issues in the Deaf community.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Boston, Massachusetts.
Hoffmeister said she’s been working with Tabatha Patrican, a Deaf woman who has been in recovery for more than a year, to try to find a treatment facility that can meet her needs.
“For three weeks we’ve gone through interviews, the paperwork process, what if she died tomorrow? The state would be responsible for her death if that were to happen,” Patrican said through an interpreter. “We need to have money provided for halfway houses, for trainers, for interpreters. They need to understand we’re at risk, we’re in danger, we need support, we need guidelines for this.”
The Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) said that it spends approximately $350,000 annually to ensure individuals have access to meetings, day treatment, and other services with American Sign Language interpreters or Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) support.
“We have partnered with the Department of Public Health to bolster our efforts for opioid-related supports and will continue to work to make sure there is equal access … for every individual who is seeking treatment,” Aurora Wilber, spokesperson for MCDHH, said in a statement. “We are also pursuing initiatives in five key areas aimed at improving coordination of treatment, increasing technology to aid in communication, education and training programs in response to our population’s needs.”
During fiscal 2015, MCDHH provided 6,389 hours of ASL interpreting and CART services in substance abuse settings in response to 3,427 service requests, the commission said. The commission is also implementing a program to train Deaf peer supports to use Narcan, an opioid overdose reversal drug.
Patrican said detox centers have told her they don’t accept Deaf or Deaf-Blind patients and even walking into facilities asking for help has not worked. When an addict is ready to get help, Patrican said, it’s imperative that treatment starts quickly, before the addict could change their mind and continue to use.
“Hearing people can walk in and immediately have services, but for Deaf people there is always a delay,” Patrican said. “I’ve lost two Deaf people from drugs. And they died because there was no treatment available to them.”
Eveleen Cunningham, a licensed alcohol and substance abuse counselor who has been in recovery for more than 30 years, said there is a high rate of relapse among Deaf individuals in recovery because they don’t have complete access to the same kinds of treatment and support programs that hearing individuals have.
Despite Beacon Hill’s laser-like focus on the opioid epidemic, Cunningham said the Deaf community has largely been forgotten because “there isn’t enough advocacy to increase services and there isn’t a focus on addressing Deaf services for people who are in recovery.”
“Gov. (Charlie) Baker has funded a lot for opioid treatment and addiction recovery, but nothing specifically for Deaf individuals that would be available around the clock,” Cunningham said through an interpreter. “We need funding, we need treatment options that focus on the continuum of services for substance abuse, including 12-step programs adapted for Deaf individuals so they can understand and access it.”
In the mid-1980s, Cunningham, who is Deaf, sought help for her own addiction. She said she had to fight to get into a treatment program and then had to teach the counselors there some rudimentary sign language so they could work with her. Since then, she has worked with and mentored deaf individuals starting their own recovery.
“The system has improved a little bit since my time, but not significantly,” Cunningham said. “There’s all kinds of treatment centers in Massachusetts, but if a Deaf person shows up when they’re ready to accept treatment, it’s never available on demand like it is for hearing individuals.” Copyright 2016 State House News Service.
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BOSTON, MA -- Marie Hoffmeister said she has been searching for weeks for a detox unit or substance abuse treatment facility that will help her overcome addiction and become sober. But there’s been one major roadblock in her attempts to seek help: Hoffmeister is Deaf-Blind.
“I’ve struggled and fought for weeks and weeks, and they said, ‘Well we can’t serve you, we can’t find interpreters for you, you won’t have communication access,’ and it’s been extremely frustrating,” Hoffmeister told the News Service through an interpreter. “It’s time to change, it has to be time to change. People want to come back from this, but they can’t. There’s nowhere for them to go because there’s no communication access.”
Hoffmeister was among hundreds of people who gathered on Boston Common on Wednesday to raise awareness and increase political pressure to address the needs of Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing individuals. Wednesday’s event, sponsored by the Deaf Grassroots Movement of Massachusetts, is part of a national effort to bring attention to issues in the Deaf community.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Boston, Massachusetts.
Hoffmeister said she’s been working with Tabatha Patrican, a Deaf woman who has been in recovery for more than a year, to try to find a treatment facility that can meet her needs.
“For three weeks we’ve gone through interviews, the paperwork process, what if she died tomorrow? The state would be responsible for her death if that were to happen,” Patrican said through an interpreter. “We need to have money provided for halfway houses, for trainers, for interpreters. They need to understand we’re at risk, we’re in danger, we need support, we need guidelines for this.”
The Massachusetts Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (MCDHH) said that it spends approximately $350,000 annually to ensure individuals have access to meetings, day treatment, and other services with American Sign Language interpreters or Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) support.
“We have partnered with the Department of Public Health to bolster our efforts for opioid-related supports and will continue to work to make sure there is equal access … for every individual who is seeking treatment,” Aurora Wilber, spokesperson for MCDHH, said in a statement. “We are also pursuing initiatives in five key areas aimed at improving coordination of treatment, increasing technology to aid in communication, education and training programs in response to our population’s needs.”
During fiscal 2015, MCDHH provided 6,389 hours of ASL interpreting and CART services in substance abuse settings in response to 3,427 service requests, the commission said. The commission is also implementing a program to train Deaf peer supports to use Narcan, an opioid overdose reversal drug.
Patrican said detox centers have told her they don’t accept Deaf or Deaf-Blind patients and even walking into facilities asking for help has not worked. When an addict is ready to get help, Patrican said, it’s imperative that treatment starts quickly, before the addict could change their mind and continue to use.
“Hearing people can walk in and immediately have services, but for Deaf people there is always a delay,” Patrican said. “I’ve lost two Deaf people from drugs. And they died because there was no treatment available to them.”
Eveleen Cunningham, a licensed alcohol and substance abuse counselor who has been in recovery for more than 30 years, said there is a high rate of relapse among Deaf individuals in recovery because they don’t have complete access to the same kinds of treatment and support programs that hearing individuals have.
Despite Beacon Hill’s laser-like focus on the opioid epidemic, Cunningham said the Deaf community has largely been forgotten because “there isn’t enough advocacy to increase services and there isn’t a focus on addressing Deaf services for people who are in recovery.”
“Gov. (Charlie) Baker has funded a lot for opioid treatment and addiction recovery, but nothing specifically for Deaf individuals that would be available around the clock,” Cunningham said through an interpreter. “We need funding, we need treatment options that focus on the continuum of services for substance abuse, including 12-step programs adapted for Deaf individuals so they can understand and access it.”
In the mid-1980s, Cunningham, who is Deaf, sought help for her own addiction. She said she had to fight to get into a treatment program and then had to teach the counselors there some rudimentary sign language so they could work with her. Since then, she has worked with and mentored deaf individuals starting their own recovery.
“The system has improved a little bit since my time, but not significantly,” Cunningham said. “There’s all kinds of treatment centers in Massachusetts, but if a Deaf person shows up when they’re ready to accept treatment, it’s never available on demand like it is for hearing individuals.” Copyright 2016 State House News Service.
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Deaf News: Maine residents rally to raise awareness of Deaf issues at the Maine State Capitol.
AUGUSTA, ME - More than 100 Mainers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or both Deaf and Blind, converged on Augusta today as part of a national civil rights rally that took place at more than 45 state capitols.
The protestors marched around the state Capitol holding handmade signs as part the National Rally for Deaf Rights.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Augusta, Maine.
Curt Barsness, of Ellsworth, said the aim of the rally is to raise awareness of problems facing the Deaf community, which he said show no signs of improving.
Some of the issues concerning the group include the disappearance of American Sign Language as the language of instruction for Deaf children, denial of employment opportunities, discrimination in the workplace, lack of access to public services or appropriate accommodations in hospitals and doctors' offices.
The rally was part of the national Deaf Grassroots Movement that Barsness said is working to support participants' efforts to access opportunities in education, employment and linguistics.
SOURCE - MPBN
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AUGUSTA, ME - More than 100 Mainers who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or both Deaf and Blind, converged on Augusta today as part of a national civil rights rally that took place at more than 45 state capitols.
The protestors marched around the state Capitol holding handmade signs as part the National Rally for Deaf Rights.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Augusta, Maine.
Curt Barsness, of Ellsworth, said the aim of the rally is to raise awareness of problems facing the Deaf community, which he said show no signs of improving.
Some of the issues concerning the group include the disappearance of American Sign Language as the language of instruction for Deaf children, denial of employment opportunities, discrimination in the workplace, lack of access to public services or appropriate accommodations in hospitals and doctors' offices.
The rally was part of the national Deaf Grassroots Movement that Barsness said is working to support participants' efforts to access opportunities in education, employment and linguistics.
SOURCE - MPBN
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Deaf News: Advocates hold 'Deaf Protest' at the Nebraska State Capitol.
LINCOLN, NE -- Dozens of people rallied in front of the Nebraska State Capitol on Wednesday to send a loud message to stop discrimination toward Deaf people.
Members of the Deaf Grassroots Movement said hearing impaired are treated unfairly in the classroom, the workplace and in public buildings.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Lincoln, Nebraska.
There has been no School for the Deaf in Nebraska, since it closed nearly 20 years ago and advocates said many students don't have the proper services and support in their schools.
Those at the rally said employers pass over Deaf applicants because of a false fear of the accommodations that have to be met.
Those who are hearing impaired said there are a number of phone apps and new technology that make communication with the Deaf much easier.
The group also said many businesses and public buildings give audio information only including flight changes at an airport, which are announced over the public-address system.
The group said it wants to tell Nebraskans not to be scared to talk to Deaf people and to include them in society.
SOURCE - KETV
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LINCOLN, NE -- Dozens of people rallied in front of the Nebraska State Capitol on Wednesday to send a loud message to stop discrimination toward Deaf people.
Members of the Deaf Grassroots Movement said hearing impaired are treated unfairly in the classroom, the workplace and in public buildings.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Lincoln, Nebraska.
There has been no School for the Deaf in Nebraska, since it closed nearly 20 years ago and advocates said many students don't have the proper services and support in their schools.
Those at the rally said employers pass over Deaf applicants because of a false fear of the accommodations that have to be met.
Those who are hearing impaired said there are a number of phone apps and new technology that make communication with the Deaf much easier.
The group also said many businesses and public buildings give audio information only including flight changes at an airport, which are announced over the public-address system.
The group said it wants to tell Nebraskans not to be scared to talk to Deaf people and to include them in society.
SOURCE - KETV
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Deaf News: Deaf Grassroots Movement rallies at the Oklahoma Capitol.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Nearly 200 people marched at the Oklahoma State Capitol in support of expanded services for the Deaf community.
Participants from Oklahoma's Deaf Grassroots Movement joined a national effort on Wednesday to demonstrate the needs of the Deaf in education, employment and access to communication.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Deaf Grassroots Movement spokesman Chris Reagle says unemployment rates are particularly high for the Deaf and that they often face discrimination in the workplace and barriers in education. Reagle says one of the goals nationally is to amend the Americans with Disabilities Act to include services geared toward the Deaf.
In Oklahoma, Reagle says the group is pushing specifically for more Deaf interpreters to help children in public schools.
SOURCE - NewsChannel110
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OKLAHOMA CITY -- Nearly 200 people marched at the Oklahoma State Capitol in support of expanded services for the Deaf community.
Participants from Oklahoma's Deaf Grassroots Movement joined a national effort on Wednesday to demonstrate the needs of the Deaf in education, employment and access to communication.
The DGM aims to fight for the rights of the Deaf and future generations in the Deaf community in all 50 states. On Wednesday all 50 state capitols will have a rally for Deaf Rights, including Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Deaf Grassroots Movement spokesman Chris Reagle says unemployment rates are particularly high for the Deaf and that they often face discrimination in the workplace and barriers in education. Reagle says one of the goals nationally is to amend the Americans with Disabilities Act to include services geared toward the Deaf.
In Oklahoma, Reagle says the group is pushing specifically for more Deaf interpreters to help children in public schools.
SOURCE - NewsChannel110
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Deaf Grassroots Movement at Maine State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Florida State Capitol
Deaf Grassroots Movement Rally at RI State House
Deaf Grassroots Movement at Idaho State House
Deaf Advocates at the North Dakota State Capitol
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