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Deaf Social Experiment On Hearing People

HumanMeter: Would You Help a Deaf Person Reach His Destination - Social Experiment by Kami.


HumanMeter team from Philippines, conducted a social experiment to see if Filipinos are willing to understand and accompany a Deaf stranger to reach his destination. The results are quite shocking.


HumanMeter - Special social project of Kami.com.ph. Social experiments, pranks in the streets of the Philippines to test the society, to see how people behave in non-standard situations.

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Deaf Drug Dealer & User Slain in Philippines

RAW VIDEO: Deaf Filipino man gunned down while setting in the corner on Manila street.


MANILA, Philippines -- The gruesome scenes of alleged drug dealer found shot dead in Manila on Friday are growing increasingly common as police wage a bloody war on narcotics.

A Deaf drug dealer was left for dead after being shot by a plain-clothes police officer, his bullet ridden body slumped face down in a dimly lit corner on the Manila street, soaked in his own pool of blood dripping onto the concrete pavement. Death toll rises as Philippines intensifies war on drugs.


Since June 30, when President Rodrigo Duterte took power and launched his war against drug traffickers and users, the police have reported over 3,000 drug-related killings, including 1,105 people killed in police operations up to Sept, 16.

Police revised that number down from 3,541, as reported earlier by the Philippine police chief Ronald Bato.

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Deaf Filipinos Get To Hear For The First Time

Deaf people were unable to contain their tears of joy after hearing with the hearing aids their families speak for the very first time.


MANILA, Philippines -- Spotify teamed up with Starkey Hearing Foundation to give Deaf people across the Philippines the chance to hear for the first time.


A new video, created by streaming service Spotify and hearing aids manufacturer Starkey Hearing Foundation, captures the incredible moment that the men and women, who live in Puerto Princesa, one of the poorest areas in the Philippines, are made able to hear sounds, after being given new, very sensitive hearing aids.

The four-minute clip follows each of the participants as they go about their day-to-day lives, while they explain how being Deaf has affected them and their families.

'I want nothing more than to hear my children': Emotional video captures the incredible moment three Deaf people hear the voices of their families and friends...

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The Sexual Abuse of Deaf Women in Philippines

The sexual abuse of Deaf women: a human rights scandal in the provinces of Philippines.


MANILA, Philippines -- According to the former Philippine Deaf Resource Center (PDRC), one out of every three Deaf women in the Philippines is sexually harassed or raped. Half of the cases happen in the victim’s own home, with neighbors and even family members being the most common perpetrators. Despite the general decrease in rape cases throughout the country, rape remains the most widespread crime against Deaf women.

Imagine living in a home that is also, strangely, a foreign country, where you can neither fully understand what is going on, let alone be understood. Now imagine your life was like that 24 hours a day every single day. This is the plight of women like Anica and Diane, two Deaf women in their 20s, who like many other Deaf women have been sexually abused.

Anica, born Deaf, is a petite woman with a bubbly disposition. But behind the sunny demeanor lies a deep scar. During her teenage years, she was sexually molested by an uncle. The case remains unreported because she is too afraid to file a report.

Living in the same compound as her uncle, she harbors a terrible fear not only of family retaliation but also of being misunderstood by the police, given a lack of trustworthy interpreters. She has little motivation to push through with her case.

Many abused Deaf women share Anica’s plight. Desperate, they feel there is nowhere to turn for help. Most are hesitant to confide in family members because of long-standing communication barriers.

Diane, both taciturn and mercurial, is another survivor. Linguistically isolated since early childhood, she can only communicate through gestures and drawings. Her chronicle is heart wrenching: she was trafficked from her rural hometown to a large city, where she was forced to work in the sex trade, from which after several harrowing experiences she finally escaped.

Then she went through what the system had to offer: Diane was shuffled from one government agency to another; lived in a shelter for women and children; was put into foster care for one and half years before her family was found and she was eventually returned home.

Tragically, these are not anomalies. Indeed, the numbers in this context are genuinely disturbing: according to the former Philippine Deaf Resource Center (PDRC), one out of every three Deaf women in the Philippines is sexually harassed or raped. Half of the cases happen in the victim’s own home, with neighbors and even family members being the most common perpetrators. Despite the general decrease in rape cases throughout the country, rape remains the most widespread crime against Deaf women.

To press charges against her traffickers, Diane would have needed an accredited interpreter to give her testimony (otherwise, the authorities might deem it hearsay), but she was not provided with one. Indeed, throughout her entire stay at the shelter, she had no access to any interpreters at all.

Diane also appears to be suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, but has never been diagnosed or treated because her deafness makes communication a constant challenge.

In a 2012 report by the PDRC, it was noted that a lack of awareness and sensitivity in dealing with disabled persons continuously bogs down our legal and judicial systems. For example, the inappropriateness of assigning male interpreters for female victims of rape and sexual violence may cause further trauma...

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Deaf Mom Dances With Hearing Son Goes Viral

Interview with Deaf mom and hearing son connect through their language of dance.


Mark Villaver has danced behind some impressive celebrities like Usher Terry Raymond. But he's never looked better on the dance floor than in this video, where he and his mom throw down some super smooth moves to Usher. Mark's mom is Deaf, but judging by her flow, she has no problem finding her groove.


In the introduction to the video, uploaded to YouTube in mid-October, Mark asks his mom in sign language if she'd like to dance. She signs back, visibly excited, "Yeah!" prompting a dance routine which will absolutely knock your socks off.

Mark Villaver doesn't sign but he and his Deaf mom, Emilia, can always connect through dance. Deaf and Hearing Network sat down with Mark in California and his mom in Hawaii to discuss their love of dance and why they went viral.

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Deaf Mom Dancing With Son To Usher - This video is the original of Deaf mom Emilia and hearing son Mark Villaver dancing to Usher's song "She came to give it to you".

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