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  2. Speech-to-text reporter - Wikipedia

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    A speech-to-text reporter (STTR), also known as a captioner, is a person who listens to what is being said and inputs it, word for word (), as properly written texts.Many captioners use tools (such as a shorthand keyboard, speech recognition software, or a computer-aided transcription software system), which commonly convert verbally communicated information into written words to be composed ...

  3. Ed Roberts (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Ed Roberts is often called the father of the Independent Living movement. [4] His career as an advocate began when a high school administrator threatened to deny him his diploma because he had not completed driver's education and physical education. After attending the College of San Mateo, he was admitted to the University of California ...

  4. Rebecca Alexander - Wikipedia

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    Rebecca Ann Alexander was born into a Jewish family on February 4, 1979, in Oakland, California, to mother Terry Pink Alexander and father David Alexander, an attorney. [1] [2] She has two siblings; a twin brother, Daniel, and older brother Peter Alexander, a journalist and White House correspondent for NBC News.

  5. Drago Renteria - Wikipedia

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    He has served on the boards of FTM International as president, [6] Transgender Law Center as Disability Advisory Board, Youth Gender Project, Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf, California Center for Law and the Deaf, and The Telecommunications Access for the Deaf and Disabled Administrative Committee as Deaf Community Seat [7] (TADDAC).

  6. Neil Marcus - Wikipedia

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    Marcus was born on January 3, 1954, in White Plains, New York. [6] [1] He developed generalised dystonia when he was eight years old.[7]According to Carrie Sandhal's entry in the Encyclopedia of American Disability History, "Marcus was born on January 3, 1954, in White Plains, New York, but spent his childhood in Ojai, California.

  7. California School for the Blind - Wikipedia

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    California School for the Blind was given authorization by the state legislature in 1943 to admit the deaf-blind, becoming the third school in the country to establish a deaf-blind program. The first deaf-blind student to graduate from CSB was graduated in 1949. [2] The school's enrollment peaked in 1965 at 167 students.

  8. Category:Schools for the deaf in California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Schools for the deaf in California" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  9. Ryan O'Connell - Wikipedia

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    Ryan O'Connell is an American writer, actor, director, comedian, LGBTQ activist, and disability advocate. [1] He is known for his 2015 memoir, I'm Special: And Other Lies We Tell Ourselves, [1] about his life as a gay man with cerebral palsy, which he adapted into television series Special for Netflix.