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Conversation about Will & Harper, nominated for five Emmys, and Deaf President Now!, directed by Nyle DiMarco and Oscar ...
DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim talk with THR about centering the deaf POV – including hiring more than 40 deaf people across departments – while making the documentary about the 1988 Gallaudet student ...
In 1988, a civil rights movement led to significant change. However, it’s not discussed or even taught — until now.
A pioneering study has demonstrated the remarkable potential of visual feedback technology to assist profoundly deaf individuals in developing oral speech. By translating speech sounds into visual ...
The Saint Louis Science Center will host its inaugural Deaf Day on Sept. 20, offering a fully accessible STEM experience for ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to poet Raymond Antrobus about his new memoir, The Quiet Ear, and how he has navigated between the worlds of hearing and hearing loss.
Deaf since 18 months old due to spinal meningitis, Sampson spent years in silence before discovering the power of sign ...
Marlee Matlin, the first deaf performer to ever win an Oscar for Best Actress in Leading Role, will speak at Cornell on Feb. 8 — the first event in Cornell Hillel's Major Speaker Series this ...
Big Ocean, a boy band whose members are deaf or hard of hearing, has found success with a mix of singing and signing. By Ephrat Livni Like other K-pop sensations, Big Ocean sings, raps, dances and ...
American poet reflects on the enduring relevance of his 2019 epic, its London adaptation and the power of poetry to hold ...
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