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Showing posts with label Experience. Show all posts

Deaf People Hears Sound For The First Time

Deaf community of Reddit share hearing 'sound' for the first time.

Deaf people of Reddit, What are some things you thought were silent, but later found out they weren’t? r/AskReddit.

People born Deaf who gained hearing later in life. How did it make you feel, what was the first sound you ever heard? for the first time.


Stories do you have about Deaf people to share and post on Reddit!

Previously video - Deaf People Share Stories When Signing Drunk.

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Deaf People Share Stories When Signing Drunk

Deaf community of Reddit share funny errors when signing drunk.

Deaf community of Reddit, when are the stereotypical alcohol induced communication errors when siging with a drunk person? r/AskReddit.

Deaf people of Reddit around the globe share funny stories about when they were attempting to sign while being under the influence.


r/AskReddit, what funny stories do you have about Deaf people trying to communicate when you or them were drunk? Share and post on Reddit!

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Deaf In America - Black And Deaf

Deaf, Black and a Victim of Police Brutality in America.


OKLAHOMA CITY -- AJ+ channel on YouTube share the video of Pearl Pearson, is a Deaf, Black man who survived a brutal beating by Oklahoma Highway Patrol in 2014. Not only were the troopers cleared of wrongdoing, but Pearl was also charged with resisting arrest. This is his story with english subtitles.


Three years later, Magdiel Sanchez was shot to death in his front yard in the same city. Though neighbors told officers that Magdiel was Deaf and couldn't hear their commands, they still shot him five times. The officers were cleared of wrongdoing, and the district attorney instead filed charges against the victim's family.

Note: When "deaf" is capitalized as "Deaf ," it's referencing the Deaf community, an important and empowering distinction to those in the community.

Watch Part 1: https://youtube.com/watch.

If you know someone in law enforcement, you can share this video with basic info on how to interact with people who are Deaf: https://youtube.com/watch.

Archival material courtesy of Pearl Pearson, the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, the Oklahoman, CBS News and KWTV News9. Music tracks courtesy of APM and Audio Networks. Special thanks: Noelia González, Melissa Elmira Yingst Resources: Alexander Graham Bell, Upon the Formation of a Deaf Variety of the Human Race: https://archive.org/details/page.

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How 'Deaf NASCAR Fans' Experience Racing

Feeling Speed: Feel the roar of the engines, how the group Deaf NASCAR fans experiences racing.


DAYTONA, Florida -- NASCAR Race Hub - FOX Sports on YouTube channel share the footage of a group of Deaf NASCAR fans explain what it's like to experience racing without any sound and the challenges they face.

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What It's Like To Raise A Deaf Child

Raising a Deaf child: Parents share how they found out a child was deaf and how they raised a child.


Finding out your baby / child is Deaf can be devastating - but it’s not the end of the world. In this video, Ashley Clark Fry's parents share their experience of finding out she was born deaf and their journey raising her in the hearing world.

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Did you know that many hearing parents of Deaf children do not learn sign language to communicate with their Deaf child? Growing up, Ashley had so many people-like teachers, interpreters, people working in the Deaf education field, etc. tell Ashley all the time how lucky she was to have her parents learning sign language to communicate with her. They were amazed at how well her parents handled having a deaf baby and raising a Deaf child with no prior knowledge about the Deaf community and sign language.

Ashley can’t imagine what it’s like to find out that your baby was born deaf. But she do know that it’s not the end of the world. She was born deaf and was raised by hearing parents and Ashley turned out okay. And my hope is that this video will reach new hearing parents to share and encourage that it’s not the end of the world if your baby is DEAF. It will have some tough moments, but it’s all about perspective and learning how to adjust and live a little differently.

Ashley wanted to interview her parents to share their story -- what it was like finding out that their baby was deaf and what it was like to raise a deaf child - and also to share what they decided to do and why they made the decisions they made in hopes that hearing parents of Deaf babies / children would find this and be encouraged and help them make more informed decisions. Back then, her parents didn’t have anyone to ask, and couldn't even Google it - as there wasn’t internet in 1989 when Ashley was born. She hope with this video is that hearing parents can make more informed and educated decisions for their Deaf baby / child.

Hope you enjoyed the interview!

If you have any questions related to the interview video or just questions in general, feel free to comment below in the comment section, HERE.

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ASL Terp Experience As A Jehovah Witness

A former Jehovah's Witnesses' American Sign Language interpreter shared experience as a Jehovah Witness.


The American Sign Language (ASL) video of a former Jehovah's Witness and sign-language translator for Jehovah's Witnesses, exposes organisation as a religion that 'destroys lives' goes viral on social media and the ASL/Deaf community in the United States, Europe and Canada.

Is Jehovah's Witness the false prophets???...

Answer is yes... describing it as a cult that "tries to control emotions, thought, information and behavior of a person".

The woman, shared her experience growing up as one of Jehovah's Witnesses and how she came to be disfellowshipped/disassociated. Also, the psychological effect that the cult's shunning doctrine had on her. That prompted us to dig deeper and deeper, until we convinced ourselves that this could not be the true religion with all its lies. Jehovah's Witnesses is the false prophets.



A former Jehovah Witness, who is a Child of Deaf Adult (CODA) brief story and explain why Jehovah’s Witnesses recruiting the Deaf in ASL on YouTube.



Here's an explanation: Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Recruiting The Deaf?

The Deaf woman, Sherri shared her experience growing up as one of Jehovah's Witnesses and how she came to be disfellowshipped/disassociated, also, the psychological effect that the cult's shunning doctrine had on her. That prompted us to dig deeper and deeper, until we convinced ourselves that this could not be the true religion with all its lies. The Jehovah's Witnesses is the false prophets.

Everyone should be aware and educated about the JW org:

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The Jehovah's Witnesses familiar within the Law of Moses and the Islamic holy book, the Quran/Koran, as well as various thereon. It is so sadistic quotes Jehovah's Witnesses bible - they really are fearful for the future of humanity when Jehovah's Witnesses allow such old Barbaric practices to continue. Beware the cult-like control and abuse of Jehovah's Witnesses.

This is group specific that JWs targeting Deaf people, please fill out this google survey: Survey of Your Experience with Jehovah Witnesses.

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Deaf Wrestler: Experience of Being Homeless

Deaf rough sleeper pictured living in 'disgusting' Flinders Street homeless camp claims he's a wrestler who doesn't do drugs and competes in 'WWE-style' tournaments.


MELBOURNE -- A Deaf wrestler is one of the rough sleepers living on the main thoroughfare that visitors take on their way to the Australian Open in Melbourne.

Jonathan 'Link' Hardy and more than a dozen homeless people have set up makeshift homes at Melbourne's Flinders Street Station, The Age reports.

Mr Hardy from Safety Bay in Perth has travelled around Australia and overseas, including to the U.S. where he claims he competed in WWE-style tournaments.

The 28-year-old has been living on the streets for nearly four years, and started sleeping outside Flinders Street Station just before Christmas.

Being completely Deaf has added to his problems, and as he does not know sign language he has to write down the answers to questions. This has led to trouble with the police recently.

Daily Mail Australia photographs showed him remonstrating with police officers on Wednesday on a couple of occasions, while also flexing his muscles with his top off for the camera.

He claimed that police regularly hassled him, and tried to move him on daily. There is a hand-written sign taped to the wall above where he sleeps and a book, titled Steps to Christ.

It says: 'I hate drugs and I love go gym and eat a lot. I always look after myself. I am always hungry. I keep going and look for job so you can ask me about job.'

Mr Hardy said he had not received much support from homeless services. He also gets free food and goes to a gym every day to keep up a routine... Read More: Full Story with Photos - Daily Mail.

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Blind Talks To The Deaf ?

How do a Blind person and a Deaf person communicate?

'The Tommy Edison Experience', who’s been blind since birth, teams up with Deaf YouTuber Rikki Poynter to answer to the popular question “how does a Blind person and a Deaf person communicate with each other?”.


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Watch Tommy on Rikki’s channel in a video where they discuss how people mistaken their disabilities for other disabilities: When People Mix Up Being Deaf And Blind | ft. Tommy Edison.

Thanks to Andrea Lausell for being our interpreter.
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Gallaudet: White House Experience 'Unforgettable'

WATCH: Deaf News - Deaf Canadian of Gallaudet University student experience at the White House 'unforgettable'.


WASHINGTON DC -- The Whig: A Deaf Kingston man studying in Washington, D.C., signed “I love you” to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and wife Sophie Gregoire-Trudeau during their visit to The White House Thursday morning.


Wyatt Scott, who is in his fourth year at Gallaudet University in Washington, was invited to see the prime minister’s arrival, along with several other Canadian students from the school that specializes in educating Deaf and Hard of Hearing students.

“The experience at the White House was great!” Scott wrote in an email.

He said there were more than 3,000 people there to see the Trudeaus, including the 17 Deaf Canadian students from Gallaudet who were given VIP seats right next to the stage from which the two leaders addressed the crowd.

Scott got to see President Barack Obama and the first lady walk out of the White House to wait for the Trudeaus’ motorcade to arrive. Seeing the Trudeaus together with the Obamas was an exciting moment, he added.

“It was very cool to see them right there in front of us. We cheered, signed ‘I love you,’ waved the Canadian flags, and hoped to catch their attention. I think they did notice us. I’ve never dreamed to be that very close to the two most important leaders in the same location.”

Scott watched the military guard perform a salute to the two leaders and, with the help of an interpreter, laughed at Obama’s jokes about hockey.

“We took a lot of pictures everywhere to remember the unforgettable event. After the speeches, we did hope for both leaders to walk by us, shake hands, and take selfies with them, but that didn’t happen. I’m fine with it because I’m more than satisfied to see them up close instead of watching on the TV.”

After the Trudeaus’ departure, Scott and his friends left for lunch and a chance to discuss what they had seen.

“It was definitely a once-in-a-life opportunity, and that will probably not happen again in my lifetime. The overall experience at the White House was fantastic and unforgettable because that was my first and (likely) last time to visit the White House before graduating this May.”

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Gallaudet University: Suicide Attempt Survivors

WATCH [CC] - Suicide Attempt Survivors at the Gallaudet University Campus.

Warning: This video contains footage that might be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.

Emotional Deaf girl's Experience with Gallaudet University which happened in Spring Semester in 2014. She tries to stop her best friend from a suicide attempt at the campus. She'd like to share a vlog with you in the Deaf community.


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SODAs: Sibling of a Deaf Adult

Documentary Film: SODAs Sibling of a Deaf Adult.

SODA story to share by Krista Coggins and her sister, Amy Elton. A SODA is a Sibling of a Deaf Adult.


Hearing children who grow up with Deaf siblings have unique experiences. Some SODAs may wish to reach out to other SODAs to share their experiences.

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