Tips for speaking with Deaf People
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2y ago
* Make sure you have eye contact with the person before speaking * If there is an interpreter, speak to and look at the deaf person rather than the interpreter * Face the person to whom you are speaking (that helps with lip-reading) * Stand in good lighting and avoid standing so that light is on the face of the deaf person * Avoid background noise whenever possible * Move your mouth to articulate your words (especially if your message is only a couple of words) but don’t exaggerate them * If your message is just a couple of words, then sure, enunciate them separately. * Keep your hands away fr ..read more
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Helen Keller once flew an airplane!
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3y ago
It was 75 years ago, during June of 1946 that deaf-blind disability rights advocate Helen Keller flew a plane. The story is recorded in a newspaper article archived by the American Foundation for the Blind. She piloted the airplane for 20 minutes as it flew over the Mediterranean ocean. Her companion, Polly Thomson, is recorded as saying: She sat in the co-pilot’s seat with the pilot beside her, and I relayed to her his instructions.The plane crew were amazed at her sensitive touch on the controls. There was no shaking or vibration. She just sat there and flew the plane calmly and steadily. Re ..read more
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The first Network TV Captioning
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On March 16, 1980—41 years ago today—that the network TV channels ABC, NBC and PBS debuted closed-captioned television shows, in which the show’s dialogue and soundtrack appeared as text on-screen as the action proceeded. The first shows to be aired with captioning were The ABC Sunday Night Movie, Disney’s Wonderful World and Masterpiece Theatre. Read More at DeafNewsToday.com ..read more
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A new year and a new look for Deaf News Today!
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An opportunity for Deaf Writers
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by Deaf News Today
3y ago
Alternating Current Press publishes an anthology on deafness called Here & Now. Submissions from D/deaf and hard-of-hearing writers are welcome though the publisher will consider "work by people directly affected by D/deaf or hard-of-hearing individuals (an interpreter, a parent of a D/deaf child), but the connection or perspective must be unique and important." The material could be "poetry, fiction, hybrid, and nonfiction that touches on D/deafness in some way (however slight)." There are more details here. Read More at DeafNewsToday.com ..read more
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On this date: Grace Coolidge was born
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by Deaf News Today
3y ago
Grace Anna Goodhue was born on January 3, 1879, in Burlington, Vermont. She's known to history as the wife of the 30th president of the United States, Calvin Coolidge. What many people don't know is that she was a teacher of the deaf. As first lady, she worked hard to educate the public and invited Helen Keller to visit the White House. Helped by the President, Mrs. Collidge raised $2 million for the Clarke School for the Deaf.  Read more about her life here Read More at DeafNewsToday.com ..read more
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On this date at the South Pole
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3y ago
(image from NASA) Ian Berry became the first deaf man to walk to the South Pole on this day (Dec. 31, 2009). The UK native dragged a sled across 112 miles of ice to raise more than $40,000 for the National Deaf Children's Society. The 43-year-old reached the pole on New Year's Eve as part of a five-person team.   Read More at DeafNewsToday.com ..read more
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All Californians will soon be able to text 911 for help
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3y ago
Every dispatch center in California must accept text message requests for help starting Friday. The new 2021 law (AB 1168) will make California’s 911 emergency dispatch system more robust to serve the deaf as well as those in rural parts of the state. Some counties do not have the option in place yet but are working on changing their system. Other Counties already have such a service in place, such as Sacramento County which set up a text-to-911 service in 2018. You can read the text of the bill here. Read More at DeafNewsToday.com ..read more
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A film called CODA
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3y ago
A film called CODA will debut at the next Sundance Film Festival. The director and screenwriter is Siân Heder and the film is about a hearing child--the only hearing person in her deaf family. When the family’s fishing business is threatened, Ruby finds herself torn between pursuing her love of music and her family's reliance on her to be their connection to the outside world. Emilia Jones plays the hearing girl and Marlee Matlin is one of the co-stars. CODA will debut on Jan. 30 and tickets for the film festival, which has been moved online, go on sale on Jan. 7 and you can buy them here. Bel ..read more
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