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  2. The Deaf Club - Wikipedia

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    The Deaf Club was a notable music venue located on Valencia Street in San Francisco which remained open for an 18-month period. Its main attraction was punk music.The name comes from the fact the building it was in originally began as a deaf people's clubhouse in the 1930s.

  3. Drago Renteria - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Renteria became and founder and executive director of Deaf Queer Resource Center (DQRC), one of the first Deaf-related websites on the web. While working at the local DGLC in San Francisco, he envisioned the need for a similar organization that operated on a national level to serve deaf LGBTQIA people in different states.

  4. ‘Word of the Lord.’ Local houses of worship for the Deaf ...

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    One was 37-year-old Paul Donets of Gurnee, who is deaf and has been attending the synagogue with his parents since he was 8. “Attending Congregation Bene Shalom is not like attending another ...

  5. Square and Circle Club - Wikipedia

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    The Square and Circle Club is a women's community service organization located in San Francisco. Founded in 1924, it is the oldest Chinese women's community service club in the United States . [ 1 ] Throughout its history, the club has been active in its support of numerous San Francisco Chinatown community organizations and philanthropic causes.

  6. Heartbreaking details emerge about deaf community event in ...

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    The organisation, which puts on tournaments of the beanbag game across the country for the Deaf community, urged its members to come together and support one another in the wake of the tragedy.

  7. Ella Mae Lentz - Wikipedia

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    "Deaf Protest at the Italian Consulate in San Francisco". Deafbayarea.com. 2011-05-25. Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. This is about the protest that Ella Mae Lentz help led for the deaf protest at the Italian Consulate in San Francisco. "Dream Bigger: Ella Mae Lentz". Facebook. Facebook pictures of Ella at the Purple convention .

  8. Francisca Club - Wikipedia

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    The Francisca Club is a women's only private social club in San Francisco, California. It is apparently the oldest private women's club surviving in San Francisco [1] and has been in its clubhouse since the 1920s. [2] It had typically had a membership of around 500; [2] however, recently this has declined to closer to 400. [1]

  9. Haben Girma - Wikipedia

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    Girma was born in Oakland, California in 1988 to an Eritrean immigrant family. Her father Girma Kidane Adgoy was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia and her mother Saba Gebreyesus was born in Asmara.