Cover article in Oral History Review----“Documenting Deaf Lived Experiences: Sign Language and Oral History Methodology” describes barriers and defines strategies for the inclusion of deaf people in ...
Women protested outside the White House in 1917, seeking the right to vote. Harris & Ewing via Library of Congress If Susan B. Anthony had a deaf sister, everyone would know that deaf suffragists ...
Fire alarms are blaring, red lights are flashing, and students are bursting through the halls of Gallaudet, the world’s first university for deaf students. It’s a loud scene – but there is no sound.
First-time director Nyle DiMarco has made Emmy history. With his nomination for Best Directing for a Documentary/Nonfiction Program, DiMarco became the first Deaf ...
Corinna Hill didn’t expect to become a college professor, let alone one honored with a prestigious teaching award. But, this year Hill, an assistant professor in NTID’s Department of Liberal Studies, ...
Sign language is currently one of the most popular families of languages in the world, with National Geographic estimating more than 300 forms of sign language used by more than 70 million people ...
DANVILLE, Ky. (LEX 18) — As we continue our Spotlight on Danville coverage, we look at one school that has been making a difference in the deaf community for 200 years. Kentucky School for the Deaf ...
The Voiceout Deaf farming collective was created by South African entrepreneur Matebogo Victoria to help deaf people develop agricultural skills and find sustainable work. JOHANNESBURG (AP) — At the ...
This week marks the celebration of the International Week of Deaf People 2025, an annual event dedicated to promoting Deaf Culture, language, and identity. The theme for this year, “No Human Rights ...