International Festival of Deaf Artists upcoming on Oct, 23-25, 2020.
ANTALYA, Turkey -- The next level of the International Festival of Deaf Artists will run from October, 23th to 25th, 2020. The festival is a celebration of diversity, culture, unique differences and similarities through performance art.
The Deaf TV Show host Aksu Ali of Turkey, using International Sign, announces the upcoming events will be the first step into international diversity, the festival will be held in Antalya Turkey. More information about the date and location soon.
Uluslararası farklılık için birinci basamak, festival Antalya Turkiye’de yapılacak.
Tarihi ve yeri hakkında daha fazla bilgi yakında açıklanacaktır.
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Showing posts with label Deaf World. Show all posts
Deaf Adventure, Explore With Joel Barish
World Traveler: Explore with Joel Barish on YouTube.
World traveler Joel Barish is no stranger to the varied customs and traditions of different cultures around the world. Luckily for us, he cannot leave home without his camera and sense of adventure. In his travels, he documents his experiences and brings them back to share with us. For Joel, Deafness is not a barrier, but rather, a doorway to exploration. Check out Joel West Barish Channel.
Barish loves the fauna, extreme adventures, wacky food, and of course Deaf people, are explored with Joel as he travels to the farthest reaches of the world. Get a taste of adventure in this fast paced short.
Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channel/joelwestbarish
Follow @JoelBarish:
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Website: https://joelbarish.com
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World traveler Joel Barish is no stranger to the varied customs and traditions of different cultures around the world. Luckily for us, he cannot leave home without his camera and sense of adventure. In his travels, he documents his experiences and brings them back to share with us. For Joel, Deafness is not a barrier, but rather, a doorway to exploration. Check out Joel West Barish Channel.
Barish loves the fauna, extreme adventures, wacky food, and of course Deaf people, are explored with Joel as he travels to the farthest reaches of the world. Get a taste of adventure in this fast paced short.
Watch more videos: https://youtube.com/channel/joelwestbarish
Follow @JoelBarish:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/joelwbarish
Instagram: https://instagram.com/joelwestbarish
Twitter: https://twitter.com/joelwestbarish
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/joelwestbarish
Website: https://joelbarish.com
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Signing Happy New Year in 76 Sign Languages
Signing in Happy New Year in 76 Sign Languages from Deaf people.
A Deaf traveler, Calvin Young also known as Seek the World on YouTube channel, exploring the world to discover and share amazing stories.
The footage show of Deaf people signs "Happy New Year" in different sign languages around the world, he was so stoked about collecting 76 different sign languages in all video that he was collected. Enjoy and Share!
Young was in awe of learning all the different signs for it. He love being Deaf because it gets his connected to many wonderful Deaf friends all over the world!
Sign language is beautiful and is one of our most precious ones! Forward to sharing more sign language videos through his journey with you all. Please subscribe at https://youtube.com/channel/seektheworld for updating new video.
Follow @SeektheWorld:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/seektheworld2015
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GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/seektheworld2015
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/seektheworld
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seektheworld_
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/seektheworld
Website: https://seektheworld.com
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The footage show of Deaf people signs "Happy New Year" in different sign languages around the world, he was so stoked about collecting 76 different sign languages in all video that he was collected. Enjoy and Share!
Young was in awe of learning all the different signs for it. He love being Deaf because it gets his connected to many wonderful Deaf friends all over the world!
Sign language is beautiful and is one of our most precious ones! Forward to sharing more sign language videos through his journey with you all. Please subscribe at https://youtube.com/channel/seektheworld for updating new video.
Follow @SeektheWorld:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/seektheworld2015
Instagram: https://instagram.com/seektheworld
GooglePlus: https://plus.google.com/seektheworld2015
Pinterest: https://pinterest.com/seektheworld
Twitter: https://twitter.com/seektheworld_
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/seektheworld
Website: https://seektheworld.com
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The World's First Public Deaf School in France
The Story of Katrina Deaf Survivor
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Deaf Haunted House Story 'Nightmare Factory'
Erik Jensen - The Deaf Keyboard Muralist
Dal's Poke - Canada's New Deaf Restaurant
Deaf Chef Kurt 'Irish Dishwasher' Ramborger
Deaf Green Thumbs - Plant, Nurture, Thrieve
Deaf-Owned Business: World Deaf Match
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The Internet Opens A Window To The Deaf World
WATCH: The internet opens a window to the Deaf world: Lydia Callis.
While mainstream media still struggles to integrate diversity into programming, the internet offers a vastly different experience. People around the globe, of all backgrounds and abilities, are uploading original new content every day, smashing boring stereotypes and changing the way we view different cultures. With a larger number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people sharing their opinions, ideas, and even their jokes, wider audiences are opening up to the real experience of deafness and Deaf communication.
Thanks to the web, the lines between Deaf and Hearing entertainment are beginning to blur. Because it is so easy to add captioning now, Deaf video creators are sharing their blogs, their art, and their lives with audiences who they may not have been able to reach in the past. By making their videos accessible, Deaf people have the opportunity to frame their own experiences and creatively express themselves without being filtered by hearing editors and producers.
Deaf and Hearing Network, DHN is a news agency that makes excellent use of YouTube to share information in a fully accessible way.
ASL Nook is an educational YouTube series which teaches ASL and showcases a Deaf family.
Don't Shoot the Messenger is an upcoming YouTube comedy series which centers around the awkward moments and daily misunderstandings of an ASL interpreter living and working in New York City.
Rikki Poynter's YouTube channel. As a hard of hearing (non-sign language) beauty blogger, Poynter discovered there were many barriers to web access, as many people choose not to caption their video content, so she began advocating for better online accessibility.
ASL Slam uses the Facebook video feature to post a wide variety of Deaf-created video content, and their Instagram account is also full of great clips.
As the hearing world becomes increasingly fascinated by Deaf Culture and American Sign Language, it is important for us to recognize the many Deaf people who are already out there sharing their authentic experiences. Mainstream media hesitates to hire Deaf consultants, directors, or talent, so networks continue to struggle with portraying diversity in film and TV... Read The Full Story.
Follow @ASLNook:
Blog: https://aslnook.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/aslnook
Twitter: https://twitter.com/aslnook
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/aslnook
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While mainstream media still struggles to integrate diversity into programming, the internet offers a vastly different experience. People around the globe, of all backgrounds and abilities, are uploading original new content every day, smashing boring stereotypes and changing the way we view different cultures. With a larger number of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people sharing their opinions, ideas, and even their jokes, wider audiences are opening up to the real experience of deafness and Deaf communication.
Thanks to the web, the lines between Deaf and Hearing entertainment are beginning to blur. Because it is so easy to add captioning now, Deaf video creators are sharing their blogs, their art, and their lives with audiences who they may not have been able to reach in the past. By making their videos accessible, Deaf people have the opportunity to frame their own experiences and creatively express themselves without being filtered by hearing editors and producers.
Deaf and Hearing Network, DHN is a news agency that makes excellent use of YouTube to share information in a fully accessible way.
ASL Nook is an educational YouTube series which teaches ASL and showcases a Deaf family.
Don't Shoot the Messenger is an upcoming YouTube comedy series which centers around the awkward moments and daily misunderstandings of an ASL interpreter living and working in New York City.
Rikki Poynter's YouTube channel. As a hard of hearing (non-sign language) beauty blogger, Poynter discovered there were many barriers to web access, as many people choose not to caption their video content, so she began advocating for better online accessibility.
ASL Slam uses the Facebook video feature to post a wide variety of Deaf-created video content, and their Instagram account is also full of great clips.
As the hearing world becomes increasingly fascinated by Deaf Culture and American Sign Language, it is important for us to recognize the many Deaf people who are already out there sharing their authentic experiences. Mainstream media hesitates to hire Deaf consultants, directors, or talent, so networks continue to struggle with portraying diversity in film and TV... Read The Full Story.
Follow @ASLNook:
Blog: https://aslnook.com
Facebook: https://facebook.com/aslnook
Twitter: https://twitter.com/aslnook
YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/aslnook
Related ASL Nook:
ASL Nook - McFeely Family's Introduction
A&E: Born This Way Presents 'Deaf Out Loud'
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Related Posts: #ASLNook
Ted Evans - In Search Of The Deaf World
"In Search of the Deaf World" Promo by Ted Evans.
LONDON, United Kingdom -- Deaf filmmaking, Ted Evans - a british freelance director, editor and general all round filmmaker based in London, U.K.
Ted Evans having recently visited Malaysia where he met numerous Deaf people from all kinds of backgrounds; He have since fantasied about travelling all over the world, meeting a wide range of unique Deaf people who have a story to tell. During this search the process would also reveal the sub-story of the filmmaker's' journey, as they search for the Deaf people and where they live.
Deaf people are not recorded and they are hidden from view. Deaf History was recorded by a very limited few yet there are so many fascinating stories and characters to unearth.
Having such films would both educate mainstream society on several authentic aspects of Deaf Culture and at the same time serve to inspire Deaf people who do not know how other Deaf people like them, live in countries across the world.
Using the footage his shot in Malaysia, He have put together a promo teaser to give the viewer a sense of style and the type of visuals they'd be keen to incorporate into the films. This is not a real programme or docmentary series.
Filmed by Ted Evans (5DMK2 footage shot mainly by Becky Bailey and a few shots here and there from Brian Duffy)
Ted Evans' statement on the website:
Ted Evans
Official Website: www.tedevans.co.uk
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LONDON, United Kingdom -- Deaf filmmaking, Ted Evans - a british freelance director, editor and general all round filmmaker based in London, U.K.
Ted Evans having recently visited Malaysia where he met numerous Deaf people from all kinds of backgrounds; He have since fantasied about travelling all over the world, meeting a wide range of unique Deaf people who have a story to tell. During this search the process would also reveal the sub-story of the filmmaker's' journey, as they search for the Deaf people and where they live.
Deaf people are not recorded and they are hidden from view. Deaf History was recorded by a very limited few yet there are so many fascinating stories and characters to unearth.
Having such films would both educate mainstream society on several authentic aspects of Deaf Culture and at the same time serve to inspire Deaf people who do not know how other Deaf people like them, live in countries across the world.
Using the footage his shot in Malaysia, He have put together a promo teaser to give the viewer a sense of style and the type of visuals they'd be keen to incorporate into the films. This is not a real programme or docmentary series.
Filmed by Ted Evans (5DMK2 footage shot mainly by Becky Bailey and a few shots here and there from Brian Duffy)
Ted Evans' statement on the website:
"This is simply something we could do if we had the funding and networks set up. I hope people see this and want to see more because it proves that there would be an audience for such films.
I don't know when I can finish this pilot. Firstly I have no budget, secondly there will be some major translation challenges to overcome and this takes time and money something I am very short on. If you wish to help you can donate some money via the Tip-Jar below this film.
A big thanks must go out to my friends at silentSHOUT who helped set up a lot of what you see in this clip. They pretty much produced this episode and I appreciate all the time and work they put into our visit.
I didn't want the footage to sit on a shelf somewhere so I quickly cut this. Wouldn't it be amazing if we could travel to countries all over the world, finding unique deaf people in all kinds of environments. We already know that some stories would be incredibly sad and difficult, but there will also be inspiring ones and stories that will fascinate everyone. Until then just imagine what we could do!"
Ted Evans
Official Website: www.tedevans.co.uk
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Deaf Awareness: Alone In A Hearing World
Ted Evans - In Search Of The DEAF WORLD
Living In Between The Deaf And Hearing Worlds
A Hearing Son In Deaf Family 'I'd Rather Be Deaf'
Life and Deaf - BBC4 Documentary
Through Deaf Eyes - Documentary Film
Living In Between The Deaf And Hearing Worlds
Deaf Awareness 'Voiceless' Short Film
VICE News: Deaf Culture 'Signs of Change'
Can Deaf People Hear Their Own Thoughts ?
Deaf Documentary Film: 9/11 Fear In Silence
Deaf Woman BodyBuilder Shelley Beattie
The Deaf Holocaust - Deaf People and Nazi Germany
A&E: Born This Way Presents 'Deaf Out Loud'
Deaflympics Closing Ceremony LIVE Stream
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 Official LIVE Stream of the 22nd Summer Deaflympics Closing Ceremony.
The 22rd Summer Deaflympics held in Sofia, Bulgaria -The closing ceremony will be streamed LIVE on Sofia 2013.com on August 4th, 19:00 (Sofia Local Time).
Highlights for the Closing Ceremony:
Mr Cooper (CEO, ICSD) and Eli Zaharieva (Organising Committee, Host Country) started the meeting by drawing attention to particular highlights of the Games so far, and the exciting final weekend of the Games to come. Eli Zaharieva was delighted to report on the progress of Bulgarian athletes with medals for their wrestling team.
Mr Cooper then explained the outline for the Closing Ceremony on Sunday.
The Men's football final will take place at Vasil Levski Stadium, and depending on whether the match is completed after 90 minutes or there is a need for extra time, the turnaround will be quite quick.
The plan is to vacate the stadium and go to the neighbouring park, Boris Gardens while the stadium is prepared for the Speeches and the Closing Ceremony video. Closing Ceremony Press Release
Visit official Sofia2013 website:
http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream:
http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
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The 22rd Summer Deaflympics held in Sofia, Bulgaria -The closing ceremony will be streamed LIVE on Sofia 2013.com on August 4th, 19:00 (Sofia Local Time).
Highlights for the Closing Ceremony:
Mr Cooper (CEO, ICSD) and Eli Zaharieva (Organising Committee, Host Country) started the meeting by drawing attention to particular highlights of the Games so far, and the exciting final weekend of the Games to come. Eli Zaharieva was delighted to report on the progress of Bulgarian athletes with medals for their wrestling team.
Mr Cooper then explained the outline for the Closing Ceremony on Sunday.
The Men's football final will take place at Vasil Levski Stadium, and depending on whether the match is completed after 90 minutes or there is a need for extra time, the turnaround will be quite quick.
The plan is to vacate the stadium and go to the neighbouring park, Boris Gardens while the stadium is prepared for the Speeches and the Closing Ceremony video. Closing Ceremony Press Release
Visit official Sofia2013 website:
http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream:
http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
Related:
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Deaflympics Sofia 2013 - 26th July Opening Ceremony.
The Opening Ceremony of the Deaflympics at Sofia, Bulgaria held at Arena Armeecs. The 22rd Summer Deaflympics held in Sofia, Bulgaria from July 26- August 4, 2013.
The Deaflympics is being sponsored and coordinated by the International Committeee of Sports of the Deaf.
Welcome, dear guests. You are in "Arena Armeec." The latest sport hall in Europe and with the second best acoustics in the world.
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Countdown Video:
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Part 1.
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Part 2.
Sofia 2013 Deaflympics: http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream: http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
Related:
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The Opening Ceremony of the Deaflympics at Sofia, Bulgaria held at Arena Armeecs. The 22rd Summer Deaflympics held in Sofia, Bulgaria from July 26- August 4, 2013.
The Deaflympics is being sponsored and coordinated by the International Committeee of Sports of the Deaf.
Welcome, dear guests. You are in "Arena Armeec." The latest sport hall in Europe and with the second best acoustics in the world.
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Countdown Video:
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Part 1.
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 - Opening Ceremony Part 2.
Sofia 2013 Deaflympics: http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream: http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
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Sofia 2013 Opening Ceremony LIVE Stream
Deaflympics - Sofia 2013 Official LIVE Stream Programme.
The 22rd Summer Deaflympics will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria from July 26- August 4, 2013.
It is the second time that the Summer Deaflympics will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria. The Deaflympics is being sponsored and coordinated by the International Committeee of Sports of the Deaf (ICSD).
Welcome, dear guests. You are in "Arena Armeec." The latest sport hall in Europe and with the second best acoustics in the world.
Official LIVE Stream of the 22nd Summer Deaflympics Opening Ceremony.
http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
The complex will host major international competitions in over 35 different sports, and the capacity is 12 500 seats. Between 17,000 and 19,000 people will enjoy live concerts, conferences and cultural events. "Arena Armeec" has an training hall, 33 dressing rooms, 7 makeup rooms, warm up hall, fitness gym, spa, health center and doping-control, press conferences room and room for individual interviews, snack bar, restaurant.
The steel roof that is above you weighs 1,550,000 kg. This is the weight of 13 blue whales. Dear Guests, do not worry - the roof is securely locked. For your safety are provided 75 emergency exits and flawless fire alarm. "Arena Armeec" offers a program filled with exciting sports and cultural performances.
Sofia 2013 Deaflympics: http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream: http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
Related:
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The 22rd Summer Deaflympics will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria from July 26- August 4, 2013.
It is the second time that the Summer Deaflympics will be held in Sofia, Bulgaria. The Deaflympics is being sponsored and coordinated by the International Committeee of Sports of the Deaf (ICSD).
Welcome, dear guests. You are in "Arena Armeec." The latest sport hall in Europe and with the second best acoustics in the world.
Official LIVE Stream of the 22nd Summer Deaflympics Opening Ceremony.
http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
The complex will host major international competitions in over 35 different sports, and the capacity is 12 500 seats. Between 17,000 and 19,000 people will enjoy live concerts, conferences and cultural events. "Arena Armeec" has an training hall, 33 dressing rooms, 7 makeup rooms, warm up hall, fitness gym, spa, health center and doping-control, press conferences room and room for individual interviews, snack bar, restaurant.
The steel roof that is above you weighs 1,550,000 kg. This is the weight of 13 blue whales. Dear Guests, do not worry - the roof is securely locked. For your safety are provided 75 emergency exits and flawless fire alarm. "Arena Armeec" offers a program filled with exciting sports and cultural performances.
Sofia 2013 Deaflympics: http://sofia2013.com
Watch LIVE Stream: http://www.sofia2013.com/live/program
Watch the video of the Sofia 2013 Event News:
http://sofia2013.com/news
Follow Sofia 2013 Deaflympics:
Facebook - https://facebook.com/deaflympics
Twitter - https://twitter.com/deaflympics
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10 Interesting Facts About Deaf People
Allison Roberts: 10 Interesting Facts About Deaf People.
A blogger Allison's video on YouTube to educate and awareness to hearing people of 10 interesting facts about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
Allison Roberts, who is a hearing person and ASL student, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf people.
Follow @AllisonRoberts:
Instagram - https://instagram.com/allirob93
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A blogger Allison's video on YouTube to educate and awareness to hearing people of 10 interesting facts about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.
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Allison Roberts, who is a hearing person and ASL student, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf people.
Follow @AllisonRoberts:
Instagram - https://instagram.com/allirob93
Keek - http://keek.com/mavs2011
YouTube - https://youtube.com/bandlover14
YouTube 2nd - https://youtube.com/allisonandcamila
Twitter - https://twitter.com/allirob93
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Educating Hearing People About The Deaf World
WATCH: Haley Sadler: Educating hearing people about the Deaf world.
Haley's video on YouTube to educating hearing people about the Deaf world. Haley Sadler, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf world.
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The Deaf Community Around The World
The Deaf community around the world in International Sign.
If you watch this powerful video, and you guys will open your eyes and understand how the Deaf community is made up of extremely diverse people, from every walk of life, in every corner of the world.
A signature statement on just how truly special and global the Deaf community is. With people from 27 different countries participating, We Are Deaf is a special message from us to you.
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Gallaudet Students Come From Hearing World
More students at Gallaudet University now come from hearing world.
WASHINGTON, DC -- The quiet campus of Gallaudet University in Northeast Washington was always a place where students could speak the unspoken language of deaf America and be understood. That is no longer so ontrue. For the first time in living memory, significant numbers of freshmen at the nation's premiere university for the deaf and hard of hearing arrive lacking proficiency in American Sign Language and experience with deaf culture. Rising numbers of Gallaudet students are products of a hearing world.
The share of undergraduates who come from mainstream public schools rather than residential schools for the deaf has grown from 33 percent to 44 percent in four years. The number of students with cochlear implants, which stimulate the auditory nerve to create a sense of sound, has doubled to 102 since 2005. Gallaudet is also enrolling more hearing students in programs to train sign-language interpreters and teachers. Together, the changes are redefining a school that sits at the very epicenter of American Deaf society.
A new generation of deaf and hard-of-hearing children can study where they please. Changes in federal law have rerouted deaf students from residential deaf schools to mainstream public campuses, which are now obliged to serve them.
Cochlear implants are gaining acceptance and changing the nature of deafness, although the deaf community remains divided on their use. The influx of "non-signers," who can hear and speak or who read lips or text, may be necessary for Gallaudet's survival. Yet it has sparked passionate debate on whether the university is becoming "hearing-ized" and whether Deaf culture is slipping away. "We want a signing environment, because how often do deaf students get that environment?" said Dylan Hinks, 20, student body president. "This is the place where I want to have comfort and ease in my communication." There was talk of a vanishing deaf culture at Gallaudet five years ago, when protesters shut down the campus over the appointment of then-Provost Jane Fernandes as president.
More than 100 demonstrators were arrested. Trustees eventually revoked the appointment. The consensus on campus today is that the protest centered on the propriety of the presidential search. Protesters said outgoing President I. King Jordan hijacked the proceedings to elevate Fernandes, his protege. But Fernandes portrayed herself as a casualty in a Deaf-culture war. Born Deaf, Fernandes grew up speaking English and learned to sign as an adult. She claimed that, to students advocating the primacy of sign language, she was "not deaf enough." Fernandes now serves as provost of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In an e-mail interview, she said, "There remains entrenched at Gallaudet a strong Deaf culture that perpetuates a very narrow way to live as a deaf person." One year during her tenure as provost, Fernandes said, upperclass students hazed freshmen, ordering them not to speak in any of their classes so that they were forced to sign. "I had freshmen in tears, telling me that Gallaudet recruited them under false pretenses, because they were told Gallaudet welcomed all Deaf students," she said. After Fernandes's ouster, accreditors from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education put Gallaudet on probation. The censure dealt a stunning blow to Gallaudet's academic currency. Some feared that the school would close. Accreditors found academic standards virtually nonexistent. The university admitted students who could not graduate and employed professors who could barely sign.
The institution was not keeping pace with the changing Deaf world. Undergraduate enrollment had slipped from 1,274 in fall 2005 to 1,040 in 2007. The Gallaudet of today scarcely resembles that fractured campus. President T. Alan Hurwitz, recruited away from a rival Deaf school within New York's Rochester Institute of Technology, has raised standards and largely united Gallaudet around a new vision of bilingual deaf education. "People are beginning to realize that American Sign Language is a value added," said Hurwitz, who has been Deaf since birth and is a fluent signer. Hurwitz was so wary of Gallaudet's history that he turned down the search committee several times before consenting to an interview. On the day he was introduced as president, Hurwitz said, "We didn't know if everyone was going to stand up and protest." Twenty months into his administration, there is little to protest.
Gallaudet's graduation rate has risen from 25 percent to 41 percent in four years. The share of graduates who continue their education has nearly doubled to 63 percent. The school has raised admission requirements, and average ACT reading scores for entering freshmen are at their highest point in recent history. Undergraduate enrollment has rebounded to 1,118. Hurwitz has calmed the culture wars with a schoolwide policy that affirms the primacy of sign language but also posits Gallaudet as a bilingual school.
Professors now must prove mastery of sign language to get tenure. Students, too, are expected to sign. In a campuswide e-mail last fall, Hurwitz wrote: "Everyone on campus no matter his or her signing level should make every effort to communicate in sign language when in public areas on campus." But upholding that standard is increasingly difficult on a campus where nearly half of the freshmen now come from mainstream high schools and dozens arrive not knowing how to sign. To help them, university leaders last year created a six-week crash course for 46 new signers, an orientation to Gallaudet and to the Deaf world.
An explosive opinion piece in the school newspaper last fall decried the rise of non-signers on campus and the potential demise of "the one Deaf space we can have in this country." Some students agree. Others favor a more patient approach to new signers. "They've been speaking for years, and then they come here and they're expected to sign," said Tony Tatum, a 23-year-old senior. "It's a hard habit for them to break." Tatum sat with four other students in the campus dining hall on a recent day. Three of them, including Tatum, came from public schools and learned to sign at an advanced age. "Before I came to Gallaudet, I thought I was the only person in the world who was hard of hearing," Tatum said. Now, he plays on Gallaudet's celebrated football team, a squad that invented the huddle in the 1890s as a way to hide signs from the other side.
Easter Faafiti, a 22-year-old junior, didn't know about Gallaudet until she took a sign language course at a community college. Her hearing parents "knew nothing about deaf culture, not one thing." At the lunch table, Faafiti and Tatum communicated in sign, even though both are more comfortable with spoken English. "I would prefer to speak," Tatum said. "But if I'm going to speak to someone who can't hear me, that makes no sense." Leila Hanaumi, a 21-year-old senior, attended a deaf school and knew Gallaudet and its history when she enrolled. She's one of a few on campus who fully appreciate how much the school has improved; at an institution where the population turns over every few years, memories are short. "In my class, we have the highest retention rate in I don't know how long," she said. Most of her class will graduate within five years, "and that's pretty much unheard of." The university's future may depend on reaching further into the mainstream of American education.
Gallaudet recruiters have tripled the number of annual visits to public schools since 2006. A trip might focus on one or two students who know nothing of Gallaudet. Charity Reedy-Hines, the chief recruiter, recalled a recent visit to a public high school in Mississippi where recruiters met with two Deaf students. "Both of them had never met another person like themselves," she said. "They hadn't even met each other."... Read The Full Story.
Gallaudet University is the world leader in liberal education and career development for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing undergraduate students. The University enjoys an international reputation for the outstanding graduate programs it provides Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and hearing students, as well as for the quality of the research it conducts on the history, language, culture, and other topics related to Deaf people. Visit Gallaudet: www.gallaudet.edu for more informations.
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WASHINGTON, DC -- The quiet campus of Gallaudet University in Northeast Washington was always a place where students could speak the unspoken language of deaf America and be understood. That is no longer so ontrue. For the first time in living memory, significant numbers of freshmen at the nation's premiere university for the deaf and hard of hearing arrive lacking proficiency in American Sign Language and experience with deaf culture. Rising numbers of Gallaudet students are products of a hearing world.
The share of undergraduates who come from mainstream public schools rather than residential schools for the deaf has grown from 33 percent to 44 percent in four years. The number of students with cochlear implants, which stimulate the auditory nerve to create a sense of sound, has doubled to 102 since 2005. Gallaudet is also enrolling more hearing students in programs to train sign-language interpreters and teachers. Together, the changes are redefining a school that sits at the very epicenter of American Deaf society.
A new generation of deaf and hard-of-hearing children can study where they please. Changes in federal law have rerouted deaf students from residential deaf schools to mainstream public campuses, which are now obliged to serve them.
Cochlear implants are gaining acceptance and changing the nature of deafness, although the deaf community remains divided on their use. The influx of "non-signers," who can hear and speak or who read lips or text, may be necessary for Gallaudet's survival. Yet it has sparked passionate debate on whether the university is becoming "hearing-ized" and whether Deaf culture is slipping away. "We want a signing environment, because how often do deaf students get that environment?" said Dylan Hinks, 20, student body president. "This is the place where I want to have comfort and ease in my communication." There was talk of a vanishing deaf culture at Gallaudet five years ago, when protesters shut down the campus over the appointment of then-Provost Jane Fernandes as president.
More than 100 demonstrators were arrested. Trustees eventually revoked the appointment. The consensus on campus today is that the protest centered on the propriety of the presidential search. Protesters said outgoing President I. King Jordan hijacked the proceedings to elevate Fernandes, his protege. But Fernandes portrayed herself as a casualty in a Deaf-culture war. Born Deaf, Fernandes grew up speaking English and learned to sign as an adult. She claimed that, to students advocating the primacy of sign language, she was "not deaf enough." Fernandes now serves as provost of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In an e-mail interview, she said, "There remains entrenched at Gallaudet a strong Deaf culture that perpetuates a very narrow way to live as a deaf person." One year during her tenure as provost, Fernandes said, upperclass students hazed freshmen, ordering them not to speak in any of their classes so that they were forced to sign. "I had freshmen in tears, telling me that Gallaudet recruited them under false pretenses, because they were told Gallaudet welcomed all Deaf students," she said. After Fernandes's ouster, accreditors from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education put Gallaudet on probation. The censure dealt a stunning blow to Gallaudet's academic currency. Some feared that the school would close. Accreditors found academic standards virtually nonexistent. The university admitted students who could not graduate and employed professors who could barely sign.
The institution was not keeping pace with the changing Deaf world. Undergraduate enrollment had slipped from 1,274 in fall 2005 to 1,040 in 2007. The Gallaudet of today scarcely resembles that fractured campus. President T. Alan Hurwitz, recruited away from a rival Deaf school within New York's Rochester Institute of Technology, has raised standards and largely united Gallaudet around a new vision of bilingual deaf education. "People are beginning to realize that American Sign Language is a value added," said Hurwitz, who has been Deaf since birth and is a fluent signer. Hurwitz was so wary of Gallaudet's history that he turned down the search committee several times before consenting to an interview. On the day he was introduced as president, Hurwitz said, "We didn't know if everyone was going to stand up and protest." Twenty months into his administration, there is little to protest.
Gallaudet's graduation rate has risen from 25 percent to 41 percent in four years. The share of graduates who continue their education has nearly doubled to 63 percent. The school has raised admission requirements, and average ACT reading scores for entering freshmen are at their highest point in recent history. Undergraduate enrollment has rebounded to 1,118. Hurwitz has calmed the culture wars with a schoolwide policy that affirms the primacy of sign language but also posits Gallaudet as a bilingual school.
Professors now must prove mastery of sign language to get tenure. Students, too, are expected to sign. In a campuswide e-mail last fall, Hurwitz wrote: "Everyone on campus no matter his or her signing level should make every effort to communicate in sign language when in public areas on campus." But upholding that standard is increasingly difficult on a campus where nearly half of the freshmen now come from mainstream high schools and dozens arrive not knowing how to sign. To help them, university leaders last year created a six-week crash course for 46 new signers, an orientation to Gallaudet and to the Deaf world.
An explosive opinion piece in the school newspaper last fall decried the rise of non-signers on campus and the potential demise of "the one Deaf space we can have in this country." Some students agree. Others favor a more patient approach to new signers. "They've been speaking for years, and then they come here and they're expected to sign," said Tony Tatum, a 23-year-old senior. "It's a hard habit for them to break." Tatum sat with four other students in the campus dining hall on a recent day. Three of them, including Tatum, came from public schools and learned to sign at an advanced age. "Before I came to Gallaudet, I thought I was the only person in the world who was hard of hearing," Tatum said. Now, he plays on Gallaudet's celebrated football team, a squad that invented the huddle in the 1890s as a way to hide signs from the other side.
Easter Faafiti, a 22-year-old junior, didn't know about Gallaudet until she took a sign language course at a community college. Her hearing parents "knew nothing about deaf culture, not one thing." At the lunch table, Faafiti and Tatum communicated in sign, even though both are more comfortable with spoken English. "I would prefer to speak," Tatum said. "But if I'm going to speak to someone who can't hear me, that makes no sense." Leila Hanaumi, a 21-year-old senior, attended a deaf school and knew Gallaudet and its history when she enrolled. She's one of a few on campus who fully appreciate how much the school has improved; at an institution where the population turns over every few years, memories are short. "In my class, we have the highest retention rate in I don't know how long," she said. Most of her class will graduate within five years, "and that's pretty much unheard of." The university's future may depend on reaching further into the mainstream of American education.
Gallaudet recruiters have tripled the number of annual visits to public schools since 2006. A trip might focus on one or two students who know nothing of Gallaudet. Charity Reedy-Hines, the chief recruiter, recalled a recent visit to a public high school in Mississippi where recruiters met with two Deaf students. "Both of them had never met another person like themselves," she said. "They hadn't even met each other."... Read The Full Story.
Gallaudet University is the world leader in liberal education and career development for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing undergraduate students. The University enjoys an international reputation for the outstanding graduate programs it provides Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and hearing students, as well as for the quality of the research it conducts on the history, language, culture, and other topics related to Deaf people. Visit Gallaudet: www.gallaudet.edu for more informations.
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Deaf Awareness 'Deaf Gain' Education Film Project.
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