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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SquareGlow HomeKit For The Deaf Community
The SquareGlow HomeKit is the all-in-one home doorbell and phone alert system that aims to serve the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.
CAPE CORAL, Florida -- 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 "SquareGlow" Homekit provides you with an entire signaling system that will alert you to the door or video phone or landline phone, a new technology solution for the Deaf and HoH Community.
A Deaf-owned business, Julio Rodriguez and his Deaf team, found a solution for the Deaf community. They developed, SquareGlow, a smart home assistive technology brand. SquareGlow transforms a restricted hearing environment into a complete Deaf-friendly environment anywhere.
Order products now at https://squareglow.com/shop.
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CAPE CORAL, Florida -- 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 "SquareGlow" Homekit provides you with an entire signaling system that will alert you to the door or video phone or landline phone, a new technology solution for the Deaf and HoH Community.
A Deaf-owned business, Julio Rodriguez and his Deaf team, found a solution for the Deaf community. They developed, SquareGlow, a smart home assistive technology brand. SquareGlow transforms a restricted hearing environment into a complete Deaf-friendly environment anywhere.
Order products now at https://squareglow.com/shop.
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DeafGreenThumbs - Plant, Nurture, Thrieve
Bringing the community together through a shared appreciation of plants in American Sign Language.
ROCHESTER, New York -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf-owned small business "Deaf Green Thumbs" in Rochester, NY.
Brittany Comegna and Zach Ennis co-founded, Deafgreenthumbs, for educating through American Sign Language of the incredible benefits of plants! They shared how plants have the power to transform someone's life including theirs. Subscribe and more video at https://youtube.com/channel/deafgreenthumbs.
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ROCHESTER, New York -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf-owned small business "Deaf Green Thumbs" in Rochester, NY.
Brittany Comegna and Zach Ennis co-founded, Deafgreenthumbs, for educating through American Sign Language of the incredible benefits of plants! They shared how plants have the power to transform someone's life including theirs. Subscribe and more video at https://youtube.com/channel/deafgreenthumbs.
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Dal's Poke - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
The Canadian Deaf-Owned Restaurant - Dal's Poke.
LANGLEY, British Columbia -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf-Owned restaurant business in Canada.
Dalong Houang is a Deaf who runs a new restaurant, Dal's Poke, in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The poke bowl is insanely good if you like eating sushi.
Poke means “to slice or cut” in Hawaiian and refers to chunks of raw, marinated fish - usually tuna - which is then tossed over rice and topped with vegetables and umami-packed sauces.
Read on the News:
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LANGLEY, British Columbia -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf-Owned restaurant business in Canada.
Dalong Houang is a Deaf who runs a new restaurant, Dal's Poke, in Langley, British Columbia, Canada. The poke bowl is insanely good if you like eating sushi.
Poke means “to slice or cut” in Hawaiian and refers to chunks of raw, marinated fish - usually tuna - which is then tossed over rice and topped with vegetables and umami-packed sauces.
Read on the News:
Langley restaurant caters to Deaf people
Have you heard about the Langley restaurant that caters to Deaf people?
Follow @DalsPoke:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/dalspoke
Instagram - https://instagram.com/dals-poke
Twitter - https://twitter.com/dalspoke
Website - http://dalspoke.com
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Erik Jensen - The Deaf Keyboard Muralist
Meet Erik Jensen the Deaf Keyboard Muralist.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf keyboard muralist from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Erik Jensen is a Deaf artist. He enjoys bringing all old computer keyboards back to life by creating a stunning art-murals out of those keyboard keys!
Erik Jensen makes art with computer keyboard keys! Watch and see.
It was an amazing experience to see him making beautiful art out of all good old keys. It was also mind-blowing to see how he puts all keys together and everything else. Check out at instagram.com/erikjensenart for more details.
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SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- Calvin Young, a Deaf traveler known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing story about the Deaf keyboard muralist from Salt Lake City, Utah.
Erik Jensen is a Deaf artist. He enjoys bringing all old computer keyboards back to life by creating a stunning art-murals out of those keyboard keys!
Erik Jensen makes art with computer keyboard keys! Watch and see.
It was an amazing experience to see him making beautiful art out of all good old keys. It was also mind-blowing to see how he puts all keys together and everything else. Check out at instagram.com/erikjensenart for more details.
Follow @ErikJensenArt:
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Signs a Taste of Vietnam Pho - Deaf Cafe
Interview with Deaf-owned business 'Signs a Taste of Vietnam Pho' the Deaf inclusive café.
SINGAPORE -- Deaf.SG share a video of despite the high risks of operating business in highly competitive and saturated F&B industry in Singapore, Angela, a Deaf Vietnamese lady with full of enterprising spirit, braced up her courage to open her eatery, serving a variety of vietnamese dishes in Orchard Road. Those food aspirations come from her home country, Hanoi. Let’s find out more why she did this and see what the highly recommended dishes are.
Address: Midpoint Orchard B1-07, 220 Orchard Rd Singapore 238852
Operating hours: 11am to 9pm or 10pm daily.
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SINGAPORE -- Deaf.SG share a video of despite the high risks of operating business in highly competitive and saturated F&B industry in Singapore, Angela, a Deaf Vietnamese lady with full of enterprising spirit, braced up her courage to open her eatery, serving a variety of vietnamese dishes in Orchard Road. Those food aspirations come from her home country, Hanoi. Let’s find out more why she did this and see what the highly recommended dishes are.
Address: Midpoint Orchard B1-07, 220 Orchard Rd Singapore 238852
Operating hours: 11am to 9pm or 10pm daily.
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Deaf Dancer Teaches Harvard Masterclass
Deaf dancer Antoine Hunter visits Harvard University, teaching masterclass classes.
Harvard University channel on YouTube share a video of Antoine Hunter, a founder of Urban Jazz Dance Company in San Francisco and producer of the Bay Area Deaf International Dance Festival, brings a joy of movement and a mission of artistic leadership in an inspiring masterclass.
His company incorporates many dance genres, including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and African, as well as including sign language as part of an aesthetic that he describes as gritty and raw and “fresh with unexpected movement.”
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Harvard University channel on YouTube share a video of Antoine Hunter, a founder of Urban Jazz Dance Company in San Francisco and producer of the Bay Area Deaf International Dance Festival, brings a joy of movement and a mission of artistic leadership in an inspiring masterclass.
His company incorporates many dance genres, including ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and African, as well as including sign language as part of an aesthetic that he describes as gritty and raw and “fresh with unexpected movement.”
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Route 66 Promotions - Deaf Business Spotlight
Deaf Business Spotlight with Convo: Interviews with Deaf-Owned and Employees 'Route 66 Promotions'
The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the ASL series' Route 66 Promotions.
American Deaf-owned business Route 66 Promotions first started in a garage and has now expanded to a storefront with more than 10 Deaf employees. They can print almost everything, from small products to custom t-shirts to large vinyl wall coverings, and offer a variety of promotional services.
Route 66 Promotions prides itself on providing the highest quality work and having a fun, but tightly-run workplace. Our employees are like family and are treated as such. We believe in helping each other strive to be the best they can and to promote the betterment of the community.
After placing your order with our Customer Relations department, your project will then be transferred to the Art Department, where our art gurus will do any necessary design work and provide proofs. From there, your order moves to the production departments for manufacturing. Quality control is then performed, your merchandise boxed/packaged, and shipped out. Promotional products supplier in the St. Louis County, Missouri. You are kept informed on the progress of your project throughout the entire process. Pretty nifty, right? Convinced yet? We thought so, following us on social media.
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American Deaf-owned business Route 66 Promotions first started in a garage and has now expanded to a storefront with more than 10 Deaf employees. They can print almost everything, from small products to custom t-shirts to large vinyl wall coverings, and offer a variety of promotional services.
Route 66 Promotions prides itself on providing the highest quality work and having a fun, but tightly-run workplace. Our employees are like family and are treated as such. We believe in helping each other strive to be the best they can and to promote the betterment of the community.
After placing your order with our Customer Relations department, your project will then be transferred to the Art Department, where our art gurus will do any necessary design work and provide proofs. From there, your order moves to the production departments for manufacturing. Quality control is then performed, your merchandise boxed/packaged, and shipped out. Promotional products supplier in the St. Louis County, Missouri. You are kept informed on the progress of your project throughout the entire process. Pretty nifty, right? Convinced yet? We thought so, following us on social media.
Follow @R66:
Website: https://route66promo.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/route66promo
Instagram: https://instagram.com/route66promo
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YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/route66promo
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JeZoe For Happy Skin - Deaf Business Spotlight
Watch The Daily Moth in ASL, Deaf Business Spotlight with Convo: Interview with Deaf-Owned Business 'JeZoe for Happy Skin'
The Daily Moth is the ASL radio show, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, delivers covers trending news stories for the Deaf community.
The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' JeZoe for Happy Skin.
Puerto Rican Deaf business owner Jesica Zoe Rodriguez makes beautiful and all-natural skin care and soap products using oils, herbs, and spices from the island.
Deaf Business Spotlight Videos: #DeafEcosystem
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The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' JeZoe for Happy Skin.
Puerto Rican Deaf business owner Jesica Zoe Rodriguez makes beautiful and all-natural skin care and soap products using oils, herbs, and spices from the island.
Deaf Business Spotlight Videos: #DeafEcosystem
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Duppet Puppet - Deaf Business Spotlight
Deaf Business Spotlight with Convo: Exclusive interview with Deaf-owned business 'Duppet Puppet'
The Daily Moth is the ASL radio show, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, delivers covers trending news stories for the Deaf community. The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' Duppet Puppet.
The Daily Moth's interview with Diana Lopez of California and a Deaf-owned business 'Duppet Puppet' in San Diego, California.
SOURCE - The Daily Moth
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The Daily Moth is the ASL radio show, the Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, delivers covers trending news stories for the Deaf community. The weekly series of Deaf Business Spotlight by Convo’s Community Curators working in partnership with The Daily Moth as the series' Duppet Puppet.
The Daily Moth's interview with Diana Lopez of California and a Deaf-owned business 'Duppet Puppet' in San Diego, California.
SOURCE - The Daily Moth
Follow @DuppetPuppet:
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Deaf Cafe Fingertalk The Indonesian Restaurant
Deaf Cafe Fingertalk is unique! Places to eat it give different ways, message menu through sign language.
TANGERANG, Indonesia -- There are already plans ya guys where are you going to spend the weekend you today?
So, Let us step on the gas to South Tangerang City guys, in this city you can find a place to hang at the restaurants.
A cafe that has a unique concept called Deaf Cafe Fingertalk.
Deaf Cafe This Fingertalk other than those guys, because at this cafe owner Dissa Syakina Ahdanisa recruit employees with hearing impairment as the individuals.
From the cook, until the waitress was Deaf.
In this cafe a unique tradition to order the menu by using sign language.
If you want to order the requests are complicated mending ask for a piece of paper to write on it.
We do not need hard-les sign language before hanging on Deaf Cafe Fingertalk is because at every table already available mini guide KoG.
Various grain also vary guys, not just a dish of Asia, but also western.
Deaf Cafe Fingertalk is located on Jl. Pinang No.37, East Pamulang, South Tangerang City, and already has 2 branches cafes in the city, which is open every day at 10:00 to 19:00 pm.
So, let's enjoy the sensation of hanging pretty Deaf Cafe Fingertalk?
SOURCE - Tribunnews.com
Related: Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Like on Facebook: - https://facebook.com/deafcafe.fingertalk
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Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
TANGERANG, Indonesia -- There are already plans ya guys where are you going to spend the weekend you today?
So, Let us step on the gas to South Tangerang City guys, in this city you can find a place to hang at the restaurants.
A cafe that has a unique concept called Deaf Cafe Fingertalk.
Deaf Cafe This Fingertalk other than those guys, because at this cafe owner Dissa Syakina Ahdanisa recruit employees with hearing impairment as the individuals.
From the cook, until the waitress was Deaf.
In this cafe a unique tradition to order the menu by using sign language.
If you want to order the requests are complicated mending ask for a piece of paper to write on it.
We do not need hard-les sign language before hanging on Deaf Cafe Fingertalk is because at every table already available mini guide KoG.
Various grain also vary guys, not just a dish of Asia, but also western.
Deaf Cafe Fingertalk is located on Jl. Pinang No.37, East Pamulang, South Tangerang City, and already has 2 branches cafes in the city, which is open every day at 10:00 to 19:00 pm.
So, let's enjoy the sensation of hanging pretty Deaf Cafe Fingertalk?
SOURCE - Tribunnews.com
Related: Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Like on Facebook: - https://facebook.com/deafcafe.fingertalk
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Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Deaf Owned 'Mozzeria' Small Business Story
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Kentucky Fried Chicken Operated By Deaf People
Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
Mastyl Signs - A Deaf-Owned Business Interview
Exclusive interview with a Deaf-Owned business of the Mastyl Signs company in Flint, Michigan.
The Daily Moth is a new ASL radio show, delivers news in video using American Sign Language. The Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, covers trending news stories and Deaf topics.
Exclusive interview with a Deaf-owned business-Mastyl Signs is a small family owned custom sign business located near Flint, Michigan.
Feel free to explore this site and see what we have to offer, check out his shop and order your custom sign at www.mastylsigns.com
Mastyl Signs specialize in small sandblasted signs for home and businesses, do also provide other types of custom signage.
Deaf people can sign. This Deaf man can also make signs.
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The Daily Moth is a new ASL radio show, delivers news in video using American Sign Language. The Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, covers trending news stories and Deaf topics.
Exclusive interview with a Deaf-owned business-Mastyl Signs is a small family owned custom sign business located near Flint, Michigan.
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Feel free to explore this site and see what we have to offer, check out his shop and order your custom sign at www.mastylsigns.com
Mastyl Signs specialize in small sandblasted signs for home and businesses, do also provide other types of custom signage.
Deaf people can sign. This Deaf man can also make signs.
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More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
The entrepreneurs no longer feel pigeonholed to work in fields that only cater to other Deaf people in the United States.
NEW YORK CITY -- Thanks to new technology and improving outreach programs, more Deaf people are opening small businesses across the country. Soon after customers arrive at Mozzeria for the first time, they notice something's different about the restaurant: Virtually every staffer is Deaf.
Owners Russ and Melody Stein are also Deaf, and have run their San Francisco restaurant since 2011. The business is thriving because customers love the food and the Steins have overcome obstacles Deaf people can face when they become small business owners - particularly lingering stereotypes and prejudice, and fewer resources than hearing entrepreneurs have.
"We have the same skills as a hearing individual," Russ Stein says. Running Mozzeria comes naturally to Melody Stein, whose family is in the restaurant business. "It's something I've always wanted to do," she says.
Deaf people have the same ambition and ability to be entrepreneurs and business owners as those who hear, says Tom Baldridge, director of the business administration program at Gallaudet University, the largest educational institution serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. There's a growing interest among Gallaudet students in entrepreneurship, matching the increase in business schools across the country. The university is expanding its entrepreneurship offerings beyond courses, and giving students experience in running businesses like campus coffee shops.
"A lot is happening right now beyond a few courses in entrepreneurship. We've hired a consultant who's going to guide us (and) infuse corporate entrepreneurship into all the academic disciplines," Baldridge says.
MIXED REACTIONS
The hearing world is still catching up to the idea of Deaf business owners. The Steins have encountered discrimination from people who hear and don't want to make accommodations to help those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
The couple has run into resistance when they asked for help at local government offices, including times when they were trying to get permits required for running a restaurant.
"We have had our rough moments," Russ Stein says. "There have been times when I had to ask for interpreters, and I was made fun of; I was looked down upon."
Vendors and other business owners who can hear are often startled or feel awkward when they first meet the couple. Some have assumed that because the Steins are Deaf, they didn't know what they were doing, Russ Stein says. Some have been impatient about using pen and paper to communicate, or have said offensive or inappropriate things.
"People ask, 'how do you drive?'" Stein says.
But most vendors adapt to working with the Steins. Mozzeria's wine vendor has become a true colleague, helping them learn more about the restaurant business.
And customers, most of whom can hear, seem happy to write their questions about items on the menu. Some seem awkward when they first come in, but they soon relax and enjoy their meals.
"They learn to overcome their fear," Melody Stein says.
OVERCOMING STEREOTYPES
Many Deaf owners have dealt with prejudice, including hearing people believing that the best careers for Deaf people are teaching or counseling other Deaf people.
Mara Ladines, who owns By Mara, a clothing manufacturer and store in New York wanted a career in fashion design, but some counselors in college tried to steer her toward being a graphic designer, a job that would require less communication with others.
"They believed a Deaf individual can't get a job in the fashion industry." she says.
Ladines insisted on taking design courses and got jobs in retailers including clothing store H&M. In 2008, she began designing T-shirts and other clothes with a logo that shows the American Sign Language sign for "I love you." She started the business online and it has grown to the point where she could open the store last spring; many of the people who walk in are hearing, and Ladines is able to communicate with them and make sales.
By Joyce M. Rosenberg, Associated Press Business Writer
Related:
Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Deaf Owned 'Mozzeria' Small Business Story
Deaf Restaurant ‘Signs’ Opening In Toronto
DeaFined - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
Kentucky Fried Chicken Operated By Deaf People
Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
NEW YORK CITY -- Thanks to new technology and improving outreach programs, more Deaf people are opening small businesses across the country. Soon after customers arrive at Mozzeria for the first time, they notice something's different about the restaurant: Virtually every staffer is Deaf.
Owners Russ and Melody Stein are also Deaf, and have run their San Francisco restaurant since 2011. The business is thriving because customers love the food and the Steins have overcome obstacles Deaf people can face when they become small business owners - particularly lingering stereotypes and prejudice, and fewer resources than hearing entrepreneurs have.
"We have the same skills as a hearing individual," Russ Stein says. Running Mozzeria comes naturally to Melody Stein, whose family is in the restaurant business. "It's something I've always wanted to do," she says.
Deaf people have the same ambition and ability to be entrepreneurs and business owners as those who hear, says Tom Baldridge, director of the business administration program at Gallaudet University, the largest educational institution serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. There's a growing interest among Gallaudet students in entrepreneurship, matching the increase in business schools across the country. The university is expanding its entrepreneurship offerings beyond courses, and giving students experience in running businesses like campus coffee shops.
"A lot is happening right now beyond a few courses in entrepreneurship. We've hired a consultant who's going to guide us (and) infuse corporate entrepreneurship into all the academic disciplines," Baldridge says.
MIXED REACTIONS
The hearing world is still catching up to the idea of Deaf business owners. The Steins have encountered discrimination from people who hear and don't want to make accommodations to help those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
The couple has run into resistance when they asked for help at local government offices, including times when they were trying to get permits required for running a restaurant.
"We have had our rough moments," Russ Stein says. "There have been times when I had to ask for interpreters, and I was made fun of; I was looked down upon."
Vendors and other business owners who can hear are often startled or feel awkward when they first meet the couple. Some have assumed that because the Steins are Deaf, they didn't know what they were doing, Russ Stein says. Some have been impatient about using pen and paper to communicate, or have said offensive or inappropriate things.
"People ask, 'how do you drive?'" Stein says.
But most vendors adapt to working with the Steins. Mozzeria's wine vendor has become a true colleague, helping them learn more about the restaurant business.
And customers, most of whom can hear, seem happy to write their questions about items on the menu. Some seem awkward when they first come in, but they soon relax and enjoy their meals.
"They learn to overcome their fear," Melody Stein says.
OVERCOMING STEREOTYPES
Many Deaf owners have dealt with prejudice, including hearing people believing that the best careers for Deaf people are teaching or counseling other Deaf people.
Mara Ladines, who owns By Mara, a clothing manufacturer and store in New York wanted a career in fashion design, but some counselors in college tried to steer her toward being a graphic designer, a job that would require less communication with others.
"They believed a Deaf individual can't get a job in the fashion industry." she says.
Ladines insisted on taking design courses and got jobs in retailers including clothing store H&M. In 2008, she began designing T-shirts and other clothes with a logo that shows the American Sign Language sign for "I love you." She started the business online and it has grown to the point where she could open the store last spring; many of the people who walk in are hearing, and Ladines is able to communicate with them and make sales.
By Joyce M. Rosenberg, Associated Press Business Writer
Related:
Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Deaf Owned 'Mozzeria' Small Business Story
Deaf Restaurant ‘Signs’ Opening In Toronto
DeaFined - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
Kentucky Fried Chicken Operated By Deaf People
Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
Deaf Bussiness Owners Dealt With Prejudice
WATCH [CC] - Deaf News: Deaf small business owners thrive after overcoming obstacles and prejudice of hearing people in the U.S.
NEW YORK CITY -- Thanks to new technology and improving outreach programs, more Deaf people are opening small businesses across the country. Soon after customers arrive at Mozzeria for the first time, they notice something's different about the restaurant: Virtually every staffer is Deaf.
Owners Russ and Melody Stein are also Deaf, and have run their San Francisco restaurant since 2011. The business is thriving because customers love the food and the Steins have overcome obstacles Deaf people can face when they become small business owners - particularly lingering stereotypes and prejudice, and fewer resources than hearing entrepreneurs have.
"We have the same skills as a hearing individual," Russ Stein says. Running Mozzeria comes naturally to Melody Stein, whose family is in the restaurant business. "It's something I've always wanted to do," she says.
Deaf people have the same ambition and ability to be entrepreneurs and business owners as those who hear, says Tom Baldridge, director of the business administration program at Gallaudet University, the largest educational institution serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. There's a growing interest among Gallaudet students in entrepreneurship, matching the increase in business schools across the country. The university is expanding its entrepreneurship offerings beyond courses, and giving students experience in running businesses like campus coffee shops.
"A lot is happening right now beyond a few courses in entrepreneurship. We've hired a consultant who's going to guide us (and) infuse corporate entrepreneurship into all the academic disciplines," Baldridge says.
MIXED REACTIONS
The hearing world is still catching up to the idea of Deaf business owners. The Steins have encountered discrimination from people who hear and don't want to make accommodations to help those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
The couple has run into resistance when they asked for help at local government offices, including times when they were trying to get permits required for running a restaurant.
"We have had our rough moments," Russ Stein says. "There have been times when I had to ask for interpreters, and I was made fun of; I was looked down upon."
Vendors and other business owners who can hear are often startled or feel awkward when they first meet the couple. Some have assumed that because the Steins are Deaf, they didn't know what they were doing, Russ Stein says. Some have been impatient about using pen and paper to communicate, or have said offensive or inappropriate things.
"People ask, 'how do you drive?'" Stein says.
But most vendors adapt to working with the Steins. Mozzeria's wine vendor has become a true colleague, helping them learn more about the restaurant business.
And customers, most of whom can hear, seem happy to write their questions about items on the menu. Some seem awkward when they first come in, but they soon relax and enjoy their meals.
"They learn to overcome their fear," Melody Stein says.
OVERCOMING STEREOTYPES
Many Deaf owners have dealt with prejudice, including hearing people believing that the best careers for Deaf people are teaching or counseling other Deaf people.
Mara Ladines, who owns By Mara, a clothing manufacturer and store in New York wanted a career in fashion design, but some counselors in college tried to steer her toward being a graphic designer, a job that would require less communication with others.
"They believed a Deaf individual can't get a job in the fashion industry." she says.
Ladines insisted on taking design courses and got jobs in retailers including clothing store H&M. In 2008, she began designing T-shirts and other clothes with a logo that shows the American Sign Language sign for "I love you." She started the business online and it has grown to the point where she could open the store last spring; many of the people who walk in are hearing, and Ladines is able to communicate with them and make sales.
By Joyce M. Rosenberg, Associated Press Business Writer
Related:
Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Deaf Owned 'Mozzeria' Small Business Story
Deaf Restaurant ‘Signs’ Opening In Toronto
DeaFined - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
Kentucky Fried Chicken Operated By Deaf People
Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
NEW YORK CITY -- Thanks to new technology and improving outreach programs, more Deaf people are opening small businesses across the country. Soon after customers arrive at Mozzeria for the first time, they notice something's different about the restaurant: Virtually every staffer is Deaf.
Owners Russ and Melody Stein are also Deaf, and have run their San Francisco restaurant since 2011. The business is thriving because customers love the food and the Steins have overcome obstacles Deaf people can face when they become small business owners - particularly lingering stereotypes and prejudice, and fewer resources than hearing entrepreneurs have.
"We have the same skills as a hearing individual," Russ Stein says. Running Mozzeria comes naturally to Melody Stein, whose family is in the restaurant business. "It's something I've always wanted to do," she says.
Deaf people have the same ambition and ability to be entrepreneurs and business owners as those who hear, says Tom Baldridge, director of the business administration program at Gallaudet University, the largest educational institution serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. There's a growing interest among Gallaudet students in entrepreneurship, matching the increase in business schools across the country. The university is expanding its entrepreneurship offerings beyond courses, and giving students experience in running businesses like campus coffee shops.
"A lot is happening right now beyond a few courses in entrepreneurship. We've hired a consultant who's going to guide us (and) infuse corporate entrepreneurship into all the academic disciplines," Baldridge says.
MIXED REACTIONS
The hearing world is still catching up to the idea of Deaf business owners. The Steins have encountered discrimination from people who hear and don't want to make accommodations to help those who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.
The couple has run into resistance when they asked for help at local government offices, including times when they were trying to get permits required for running a restaurant.
"We have had our rough moments," Russ Stein says. "There have been times when I had to ask for interpreters, and I was made fun of; I was looked down upon."
Vendors and other business owners who can hear are often startled or feel awkward when they first meet the couple. Some have assumed that because the Steins are Deaf, they didn't know what they were doing, Russ Stein says. Some have been impatient about using pen and paper to communicate, or have said offensive or inappropriate things.
"People ask, 'how do you drive?'" Stein says.
But most vendors adapt to working with the Steins. Mozzeria's wine vendor has become a true colleague, helping them learn more about the restaurant business.
And customers, most of whom can hear, seem happy to write their questions about items on the menu. Some seem awkward when they first come in, but they soon relax and enjoy their meals.
"They learn to overcome their fear," Melody Stein says.
OVERCOMING STEREOTYPES
Many Deaf owners have dealt with prejudice, including hearing people believing that the best careers for Deaf people are teaching or counseling other Deaf people.
Mara Ladines, who owns By Mara, a clothing manufacturer and store in New York wanted a career in fashion design, but some counselors in college tried to steer her toward being a graphic designer, a job that would require less communication with others.
"They believed a Deaf individual can't get a job in the fashion industry." she says.
Ladines insisted on taking design courses and got jobs in retailers including clothing store H&M. In 2008, she began designing T-shirts and other clothes with a logo that shows the American Sign Language sign for "I love you." She started the business online and it has grown to the point where she could open the store last spring; many of the people who walk in are hearing, and Ladines is able to communicate with them and make sales.
By Joyce M. Rosenberg, Associated Press Business Writer
Related:
Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Deaf Owned 'Mozzeria' Small Business Story
Deaf Restaurant ‘Signs’ Opening In Toronto
DeaFined - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
Kentucky Fried Chicken Operated By Deaf People
Indonesian Fingertalk Cafe Employs Deaf People
Restaurant Run & Staffed By Gaza Deaf People
More Deaf Entrepreneurs Show Signs of Success
Deaf Malaysian Pastry Chef 'Happy House'
Deaf pastry chef opened his own cake and bakery cafe business, Happy House in Malaysia.
PERLIS, Malaysia -- Chef Bor, He may be Deaf, he may be muted. All those does not stop him from achieving his dream. Becoming a pastry chef, make a delicious irresistible cakes.
Jay Yeow are become Pastry Chef, who lived in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia. Yeow started his own business, "Happy House" in October 2013. He also have a Deaf worker who are making ice-blended for his shop. Her name is Ah Er from Malaysia.
Yeow's family, lecturers, Hearing and Deaf friends admired his talent of baking the creative dessert, bread, muffin and cakes, until he encouraged to take part in the International and local cake competition on his journey life, during he learned in college, then he worked for the Hotel in Penang for 2 years.
Now, his family always support him to open his own business to impress everyone with his own talent and skill of baking.
SOURCE
HAPPY HOUSE - Open 24/7.
Location: 47, Jalan Kangar,, 01000 Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia
Follow @BorsCakeHouse
Happy House Facebook: https://facebook.com/borscakehouse
Official Happy House website: http://cakehouse.com
Pekareka Facebook: https://facebook.com/pages/pekarekacom
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PERLIS, Malaysia -- Chef Bor, He may be Deaf, he may be muted. All those does not stop him from achieving his dream. Becoming a pastry chef, make a delicious irresistible cakes.
Jay Yeow are become Pastry Chef, who lived in Kangar, Perlis, Malaysia. Yeow started his own business, "Happy House" in October 2013. He also have a Deaf worker who are making ice-blended for his shop. Her name is Ah Er from Malaysia.
Yeow's family, lecturers, Hearing and Deaf friends admired his talent of baking the creative dessert, bread, muffin and cakes, until he encouraged to take part in the International and local cake competition on his journey life, during he learned in college, then he worked for the Hotel in Penang for 2 years.
Now, his family always support him to open his own business to impress everyone with his own talent and skill of baking.
SOURCE
HAPPY HOUSE - Open 24/7.
Location: 47, Jalan Kangar,, 01000 Perlis, Perlis, Malaysia
Follow @BorsCakeHouse
Happy House Facebook: https://facebook.com/borscakehouse
Official Happy House website: http://cakehouse.com
Pekareka Facebook: https://facebook.com/pages/pekarekacom
Related Posts: #Deaf-Owned - #DeafBusiness - #DeafRestaurant
Convo Lights App Connected Philips Hue
Philips Innovation Experience - Convo Lights app empowers Deaf community through Philips Hue.
The Convo Lights app developed for Philips Hue, the connected lighting system for homes, uses light to notify Deaf and Hard of Hearing people of phone calls and other audible signals that they could normally miss.
The app from Convo, a Deaf-Owned and operated company providing video phone and translation services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, allows users to create personalized ringtones of light to identify incoming callers, and adjust the brightness in a room to make sign language easier to see onscreen.
Convo demonstrates its innovative app (Convo Lights) that uses the connected lighting technology of Philips Hue to transform the lives of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Featuring Wayne Betts Jr. One of the founders for Convo Communications. Direct all creative aspects of the company’s communications: videos, the website, tradeshow materials, marketing collaterals, et cetera. Manage branding and the life cycle of all marketing campaigns. Serve as the face of the company in corporate and informational videos.
Want Convo Lights to illuminate your home? Order Convo Philips Hue Lights starter kit via Amazon or Apple today!
Find out more:
Convo Hue app press release - Deaf community empowered through connected home lighting from Philips Hue.
Philips Innovation Experience press release - Philips showcases its commitment to creating a better future at the innovation experience.
Related Deaf Apps:
Deaf Community Discover The App 'Glide'
Convo Lights App Connected Philips Hue
New App Features For Deaf Uber Drivers
Ava - New App For Deaf & Hard of Hearing
The Convo Lights app developed for Philips Hue, the connected lighting system for homes, uses light to notify Deaf and Hard of Hearing people of phone calls and other audible signals that they could normally miss.
The app from Convo, a Deaf-Owned and operated company providing video phone and translation services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, allows users to create personalized ringtones of light to identify incoming callers, and adjust the brightness in a room to make sign language easier to see onscreen.
Convo demonstrates its innovative app (Convo Lights) that uses the connected lighting technology of Philips Hue to transform the lives of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. Featuring Wayne Betts Jr. One of the founders for Convo Communications. Direct all creative aspects of the company’s communications: videos, the website, tradeshow materials, marketing collaterals, et cetera. Manage branding and the life cycle of all marketing campaigns. Serve as the face of the company in corporate and informational videos.
Want Convo Lights to illuminate your home? Order Convo Philips Hue Lights starter kit via Amazon or Apple today!
Find out more:
Convo Hue app press release - Deaf community empowered through connected home lighting from Philips Hue.
Philips Innovation Experience press release - Philips showcases its commitment to creating a better future at the innovation experience.
Related Deaf Apps:
Deaf Community Discover The App 'Glide'
Convo Lights App Connected Philips Hue
New App Features For Deaf Uber Drivers
Ava - New App For Deaf & Hard of Hearing
Deaf Restaurant ‘Signs’ Opening In Toronto
New restaurant staffed largely by Deaf people opens at Yonge and Wellesley in Toronto, Canada.
TORONTO, Ontario -- Imagine ordering your next meal out without even saying a word. That's the concept behind a new Toronto restaurant, ‘Signs’ where almost every server is Deaf or Hard of Hearing and customers are encouraged to order in sign language, the Toronto Star reports.
The restaurant is the brainchild of Anjan Manikumar. A former manager at a Markham, Ont. Boston Pizza, Manikumar noticed one of his regular guests, who was Deaf, couldn't communicate with staff. Manikumar then chose to learn American Sign Language. His education led to the development of Signs. Described as a restaurant where "noise meets silence," Signs will provide diners with "cheat sheets" to order their meals, BlogTO writes.
What's most novel about the restaurant, though, is that it will employ those who have faced obstacles in attaining steady work in Canada: A 1998 survey found 37 per cent of Deaf Canadians were unemployed.
According to Toronto Life, Signs will serve a blend of Canadian and international foods with a focus on game meat, so get your signs for rabbit and bison down pat before you visit. It is not yet known when the restaurant will officially open, a note on their Facebook page posted on June 15 simply stated that the grand opening would be delayed.
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TORONTO, Ontario -- Imagine ordering your next meal out without even saying a word. That's the concept behind a new Toronto restaurant, ‘Signs’ where almost every server is Deaf or Hard of Hearing and customers are encouraged to order in sign language, the Toronto Star reports.
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The restaurant is the brainchild of Anjan Manikumar. A former manager at a Markham, Ont. Boston Pizza, Manikumar noticed one of his regular guests, who was Deaf, couldn't communicate with staff. Manikumar then chose to learn American Sign Language. His education led to the development of Signs. Described as a restaurant where "noise meets silence," Signs will provide diners with "cheat sheets" to order their meals, BlogTO writes.
What's most novel about the restaurant, though, is that it will employ those who have faced obstacles in attaining steady work in Canada: A 1998 survey found 37 per cent of Deaf Canadians were unemployed.
According to Toronto Life, Signs will serve a blend of Canadian and international foods with a focus on game meat, so get your signs for rabbit and bison down pat before you visit. It is not yet known when the restaurant will officially open, a note on their Facebook page posted on June 15 simply stated that the grand opening would be delayed.
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Follow @SignsRestaurant - https://facebook.com/signsrestaurant
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The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride
Tomas Kold - The Deaf Photographer and The Old Bride.
A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. Here's the photo gallery, Tomas Kolds galleri på.
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Galleri på - http://koldsfotografi.dk
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A presentation of the Deaf International photographer Tomas Kold, working with wedding photos. A few year ago an old woman came into Karim's tailoring. She is 70 years and insanely in love. She has just met the love of her life and now she's getting married. Here's the photo gallery, Tomas Kolds galleri på.
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Galleri på - http://koldsfotografi.dk
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Deaf Dental Forum Werbevideo
Deaf Dental Workshop Werbevideo in Sign Language Interpretation.
CUXHAVEN, Germany -- Katja Fischer from Deaf Dental Workshop Werbevideo in sign language interpretation, a dental workshop for Dental Thorwarth presented by dental technician Andre Thorwarth in Cuxhaven, Deutschland.
Deaf Dental Forum Werbevideo. Dental Thorwarth durch Zahntechnikermeister Andre Thorwarth präsentiert deaf-dental-workshop.de in Cuxhafen, Deutschland.
Moderation by Katja Fischer.
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CUXHAVEN, Germany -- Katja Fischer from Deaf Dental Workshop Werbevideo in sign language interpretation, a dental workshop for Dental Thorwarth presented by dental technician Andre Thorwarth in Cuxhaven, Deutschland.
Deaf Dental Forum Werbevideo. Dental Thorwarth durch Zahntechnikermeister Andre Thorwarth präsentiert deaf-dental-workshop.de in Cuxhafen, Deutschland.
Moderation by Katja Fischer.
Visit for more information: deaf-dental-workshop.de.
Subscribe for new videos: https://youtube.com/channel/katjafischer.
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Facebook: https://facebook.com/fischsigns.de
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Deaf-Owner Mozzeria, Chron's Onto Bouche
Interviewly with Deaf couple, Melody & Russell Stein the owner Mozzeria restaurateur in American Sign Language.
Husband-and-wife restaurateurs Melody and Russell Stein, who are Deaf, sign about how they were able to create a successful pizzeria. The Steins opened Mozzeria in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood in December 2011.
Mozzeria offers an unique dining experience. Experience sumptuous pizzas cooked in our beautiful, 5,000-pound Stefano Ferrara oven, visit us at Mozzeria.com.
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Husband-and-wife restaurateurs Melody and Russell Stein, who are Deaf, sign about how they were able to create a successful pizzeria. The Steins opened Mozzeria in San Francisco's Mission neighborhood in December 2011.
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Mozzeria offers an unique dining experience. Experience sumptuous pizzas cooked in our beautiful, 5,000-pound Stefano Ferrara oven, visit us at Mozzeria.com.
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