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  2. Kathleen L. Brockway - Wikipedia

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    Brockway currently works with the Deaf Cultural Digital Library. [4] Brockway has written two books; Baltimore's Deaf Heritage (2014), and Detroit's Deaf Heritage (2016). [1] [5] [6] She was the first deaf author published by Arcadia Publishing as part of their Images of America series. [7]

  3. Deaf education - Wikipedia

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    Class for deaf students in Kayieye, Kenya Deaf education is the education of students with any degree of hearing loss or deafness.This may involve, but does not always, individually-planned, systematically-monitored teaching methods, adaptive materials, accessible settings, and other interventions designed to help students achieve a higher level of self-sufficiency and success in the school ...

  4. Alice Lougee Hagemeyer - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 she created Deaf Awareness Week, later called Deaf Heritage Week, in which programs about deaf culture are held in libraries. [4] She became the District of Columbia Public Library's first full-time "Librarian for the Deaf Community" in 1976. [2] Also in 1976, she earned a master's degree in Library Science from the University of ...

  5. Face masks with clear windows help deaf people understand - AOL

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    These face masks attend to the needs of the hearing-impaired community.

  6. Deaf awareness sessions to 'promote inclusivity' - AOL

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    The Manx Deaf Society hosts sign language and lipreading sessions as part of an awareness week.

  7. Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Deaf culture in American Sign Language (ASL) with English subtitles available. Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication.

  8. Deaf culture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deaf-mute is a literal translation of the French sourd-muet which was already in use in France in the 19th century, in the works of the founder of the deaf school in Paris, as well as in the name of the school, the Institution Nationale des Sourds-Muets à Paris. Since some Deaf people can also speak, the term deaf-mute is not accurate.

  9. Dorothy Miles - Wikipedia

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    She features as one of a series of portraits of notable deaf artists painted by Nancy Rourke. [10] The Dorothy Miles Cultural Centre was established by a group of both Deaf and hearing friends in her memory. It was an organisation based in Surrey, spreading British Sign Language and raising Deaf Awareness in the community. This mantle was taken ...