Eighteen years ago, deaf students at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC, passed alerts hand to hand and pulled fire alarms to agitate for a deaf president. This week, as the university prepared to ...
Twenty years ago, if you wanted to find out what was going on in the deaf world, or maybe even meet a few deaf people, your options were pretty limited. You could watch See Hear, contact your local ...
Studying Abroad in Zagreb, Croatia was an extraordinary experience with my two Deaf best friends. You might wonder how we studied abroad in a country with a different language, both written and signed ...
Thunder will rumble, winds will howl, storm sirens will wail, and emergency alerts will squawk. So many of the warning signs of severe weather are audible, making tornados and hurricanes a dangerous ...
We welcome you to a new blog for Psychology Today: Deaf Gain. This phrase may seem like an oxymoron to most readers, but we hope that in this and in the many posts to come, the notion of Deaf Gain ...
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