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  2. Mosdeux - Wikipedia

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    It produced several feature and short films targeting the deaf and hard of hearing communities. The deaf founders, Chad W. Taylor and Wayne Betts, Jr . established Mosdeux in January 2005 to bring the cinematic perspective to the deaf community with stories originating from the deaf community.

  3. This Close - Wikipedia

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    This Close is the first television series created, written by and starring deaf artists [8] and has garnered attention for its representation of the deaf community. Mike Hale of The New York Times called it "funny and poignant in ways we haven't seen before...deftly directed and impressively cast."

  4. Deafula - Wikipedia

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    Peter Wechsberg attended Gallaudet University and was in the inaugural troupe of the National Theater of the Deaf before going on to write and direct Deafula. [6] The film was an independent film created by the Deaf community for the Deaf community, and its original release was silent. [2] Deafula was shot in Portland, Oregon [1] [7] in black ...

  5. No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie - Wikipedia

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    Deaf comedian, actor, and ASL advocate John Maucere has been performing the SuperDeafy character in the deaf community around the world since 2004, [3] [4] and perhaps as early as about 1998. [5] Maucere has thus become well known in the deaf community internationally.

  6. Deaf community responds to 'CODA': What the movie gets ... - AOL

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  7. Models of deafness - Wikipedia

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    Rather than embrace the view that deafness is a "personal tragedy", the Deaf community contrasts the medical model of deafness by seeing all aspects of the deaf experience as positive. The birth of a deaf child is seen as a cause for celebration. [3] Deaf people point to the perspective on child rearing they share with hearing people.

  8. A 'beacon of hope' for the deaf and hard of hearing community ...

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    Harding, a peer specialist, will help guide the deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals seeking services in various settings, co-leading groups, and talking with people in one-on-ones. “I’m the ...

  9. Deaf culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A positive attitude toward deafness is also expected within the Deaf community. In Deaf culture, deafness is not considered a condition that needs to be fixed (see Medical model of disability). ASL also holds great importance to the Deaf community and its identity: it represents the liberation of language minority, oppressed for many years by ...