Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf will digitize and make publicly accessible more than 60 videotapes held in the RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archive that document ...
Douglas Ridloff takes the stage ready to share one of his poems: “Symbiosis.” It isn’t a typical piece of slam poetry. Ridloff, who is deaf, is sharing all his work in American Sign Language with a ...
High school senior Trayshun Holmes-Gournaris spent the first seven years of his life in silence. Born deaf, he didn’t have any formal way of communicating with his peers. “I would have classes and I ...
People who have no link to the hard-of-hearing community — no deaf relatives, friends, acquaintances, coworkers — might assume music and poetry have no place in the world of the deaf. Both art forms ...
(KUTV) — Sarah Gubler isn’t shy. In fact, she’s becoming a little bit famous among her classmates at the Jean Massieu School for the Deaf in Salt Lake City. Gubler is deaf and blind, and those aren’t ...
Portland’s Third Angle New Music will debut a new commissioned piece at its upcoming show on April 16 at OMSI’s Kendall Planetarium. The composition, called “Spheres,” was written for percussion ...
On Friday, April 27, Governor Livingston High School’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program in Berkeley Heights will host a viewing of “Deaf Jam,” a documentary about a deaf teen poet, followed by an ...
In feature films the deaf have made for exotic yet sympathetic characters. From Jane Wyman as the saintly eponymous innocent in “Johnny Belinda” (1948) to Marlee Matlin’s Oscar-winning turn as a ...
Douglas Ridloff performs during ASL SLAM at E-String Grill and Poker Bar in Henderson on Dec. 3, 2016. ASL SLAM is a space for Deaf performing artists to share poetry and storytelling in American Sign ...
Two Bulgarian friends, one of whom grew up with deaf parents, have launched an online video series with sign-language interpretation of poetry and films. It's meant to raise the visibility of the deaf ...
Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf will digitize and make publicly accessible more than 60 videotapes held in the RIT/NTID Deaf Studies Archive that document ...
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