Rooted in her experience as a deaf person navigating a hearing world, the artist has a longstanding fascination with the ...
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The cost of silence: Why recognising sign language is an investment in national development and social justice
By Nicholas ARTHUR-BAIDOO Jnr, Elsie Edinam AVEVOR, Mustapha BELLO, and Francis Kwesku ESSEL A language waiting to be heardIn every corner of Ghana, language lives. It is expressed in various ways and ...
Teaching Malaysian Sign Language (BIM) in schools will ensure better inclusivity, but what is more important is having the right people for the job.
A 40-hour mediation training programme for hearing and speech-impaired professionals and sign language interpreters will ...
Apple France has announced four new events to celebrate its 50th anniversary. All four are to be held at the Apple Store on ...
Carlsberg and Liverpool FC, in partnership with the British Deaf Association (BDA), have launched an initiative to ensure deaf and hard-of-hearing fans can fully experience one of football’s most ...
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Abilene ISD teacher supports deaf students while leading AHS cheer squad
ABILENE, Texas (KTAB/KRBC) – An Abilene teacher is proving that encouragement doesn’t always have to be heard; sometimes it’s ...
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Filipino educators take part in Tokyo International Deaf Arts Festival
MANILA, Philippines — Three Filipino educators from De La Salle-College of St. Benilde (DLS-CSB) recently took part in the inaugural Tokyo International Deaf Arts Festival (TIDAF) held at the ...
Mount Rogers Primary School in Canberra is the only public school in the ACT to teach Australian Sign Language as its second ...
Celtic’s 3-1 win over Motherwell on Saturday was an even more exciting occasion for a group of youngsters who were very ...
Confirming the update on Facebook, Nationwide said: "Around one in four people in the UK live with an access need. That’s why we’re working with AccessAble to launch detailed visual access guides for ...
Once struggling through interviews that ended early due to communication barriers, Kritika Dhunde, a deaf community woman from Nagpur is now leading a powerful network of over 1,000 women across India ...
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