Caleb Williams ‘Iceman’ celebration has hidden ASL meaning. Did Williams plan this? originally appeared on The Sporting News.
It’s not always easy for Christians who are deaf or hard of hearing to find services and Masses, but some churches are ...
Babs Haggin-Roy recalls growing up in Illinois, the second daughter of deaf parents. Their home was quiet. No music, no ...
“I didn’t bring my kid to a Chanukah party to have him hear about Santa Claus,” exclaimed one parent, joining several others ...
In Evanston, the debut “barrier-free” concert invited people to move around and make noise during an orchestral performance. Parents said such opportunities are rare.
On sidewalks across Uptown Butte the sun shimmers through translucent three-foot-tall blocks of ice. Business owners, ...
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Many staying close to home to celebrate Christmas with family
Chester County locals are staying close to home this holiday, cherishing moments with loved ones. “We are spending Christmas ...
On Friday, Dec. 5, San Luis High School celebrated the holidays with a posada dedicated to Exceptional Student Services (ESS) students and their families.
A linguistics professor at UNM, is helping shape the future of sign language research, using unique teaching methods that help her students re-imagine communication.
The rise of AI "humanizers" marks a curious shift from using language as evidence of thought to using it as camouflage for ...
It was Christmas Eve, 1976. I was a young student then, and I’ve never forgotten the night the Deaf Santa and his wife ...
Disabled women of color are still a rarity on-screen. Per this year’s Annenberg Inclusion Study, 61% of the disabled characters seen on-screen last year were men and 70.8% were white, so to see ...
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