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Teresa de Cartagena (fl. 1425 – 1478) was a writer, mystic and nun in late medieval Castile who is considered to be the first Spanish-language female writer and mystic. [1] She became deaf between 1453 and 1459. [2]
Connie, a deaf character that fights zombies in AMC's The Walking Dead series. Echo, a deaf Native American martial artist from Marvel Comics. Drury Lane, a deaf detective written by Ellery Queen. Jade Lovall, a partially deaf nurse in the BBC medical drama Casualty. Gabriella, a deaf mermaid and one of Ariel's friends in The Little Mermaid.
Bettina von Arnim (1785–1859), writer, novelist; Ludmilla Assing (1785–1859), short story writer, biographer; Anita Augspurg (1857–1943), feminist, lawyer, actress; Elisabeth Augustin (1903–2001), poet, short story writer, novelist, wrote in German and Dutch; Frau Ava (c.1060–1127), first woman writer in German
Lauren Ridloff and Joshua Feldman are being the change they hope to see in Hollywood. The creative duo spoke to Deadline about the importance of hiring deaf and disabled creatives on both sides of ...
Therese Elssler (1808–1878), Austrian dancer and baroness; Therese Giehse (1898–1975), German actress; Therese Grankvist (born 1977), Swedish singer and songwriter also known as Drömhus and Therese; Therese Grob (1798–1875), first love of the composer Franz Schubert; Therese Grünbaum (1791–1876), Austrian soprano and opera singer
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Justin Edgar, a well-established British filmmaker and advocate for disabled people, has pushed the boundaries for accessibility films with “The Letter,” a drama shedding light on a lesser ...