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Budget Cuts Threaten NC Schools For The Deaf

Media Video: Budget cuts threaten NC Schools For The Deaf.



RALEIGH, N.C. (CBS News) - Budget cuts could force a North Carolina school for the impaired to close, but the fight is taking center stage tonight in Raleigh. The General Assembly wants to close one of the state's three schools for the impaired; the North Carolina School for the Deaf in Morganton, The Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf in Wilson, or the Governor Morehead School for the Blind in Raleigh.









Read more http://www2.nbc17.com/news/2011/sep/28/supporters-raleighs-morehead-school-blind-angry-ov-ar-1442546/

Source nbc17.com

Czech Deaf Community Made Book of Records

Video" Czech Deaf community made book of records.



PRAGUE, Czech Republic - The Czech Deaf community wearing white gloves for the International Day of the Deaf 2011 Event, which guinness book of records by gloves for the large group people to wear white gloves.



Video by Dallo1984



Congratulations Deaf Community from Czech!

More Students At Gallaudet University Now Come From Hearing World

Media: More students at Gallaudet University now come from hearing world.



WASHINGTON - The quiet campus of Gallaudet University in Northeast Washington was always a place where students could speak the unspoken language of deaf America and be understood. That is no longer so ontrue. For the first time in living memory, significant numbers of freshmen at the nation's premiere university for the deaf and hard of hearing arrive lacking proficiency in American Sign Language and experience with deaf culture. Rising numbers of Gallaudet students are products of a hearing world.



The share of undergraduates who come from mainstream public schools rather than residential schools for the deaf has grown from 33 percent to 44 percent in four years. The number of students with cochlear implants, which stimulate the auditory nerve to create a sense of sound, has doubled to 102 since 2005. Gallaudet is also enrolling more hearing students in programs to train sign-language interpreters and teachers. Together, the changes are redefining a school that sits at the very epicenter of American deaf society.



A new generation of deaf and hard-of-hearing children can study where they please. Changes in federal law have rerouted deaf students from residential deaf schools to mainstream public campuses, which are now obliged to serve them.



Cochlear implants are gaining acceptance and changing the nature of deafness, although the deaf community remains divided on their use. The influx of "non-signers," who can hear and speak or who read lips or text, may be necessary for Gallaudet's survival. Yet it has sparked passionate debate on whether the university is becoming "hearing-ized" and whether deaf culture is slipping away. "We want a signing environment, because how often do deaf students get that environment?" said Dylan Hinks, 20, student body president. "This is the place where I want to have comfort and ease in my communication." There was talk of a vanishing deaf culture at Gallaudet five years ago, when protesters shut down the campus over the appointment of then-Provost Jane Fernandes as president.



More than 100 demonstrators were arrested. Trustees eventually revoked the appointment. The consensus on campus today is that the protest centered on the propriety of the presidential search. Protesters said outgoing President I. King Jordan hijacked the proceedings to elevate Fernandes, his protege. But Fernandes portrayed herself as a casualty in a deaf-culture war. Born deaf, Fernandes grew up speaking English and learned to sign as an adult. She claimed that, to students advocating the primacy of sign language, she was "not deaf enough." Fernandes now serves as provost of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. In an e-mail interview, she said, "There remains entrenched at Gallaudet a strong deaf culture that perpetuates a very narrow way to live as a deaf person." One year during her tenure as provost, Fernandes said, upperclass students hazed freshmen, ordering them not to speak in any of their classes so that they were forced to sign. "I had freshmen in tears, telling me that Gallaudet recruited them under false pretenses, because they were told Gallaudet welcomed all deaf students," she said. After Fernandes's ouster, accreditors from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education put Gallaudet on probation. The censure dealt a stunning blow to Gallaudet's academic currency. Some feared that the school would close. Accreditors found academic standards virtually nonexistent. The university admitted students who could not graduate and employed professors who could barely sign.



The institution was not keeping pace with the changing deaf world. Undergraduate enrollment had slipped from 1,274 in fall 2005 to 1,040 in 2007. The Gallaudet of today scarcely resembles that fractured campus. President T. Alan Hurwitz, recruited away from a rival deaf school within New York's Rochester Institute of Technology, has raised standards and largely united Gallaudet around a new vision of bilingual deaf education. "People are beginning to realize that American Sign Language is a value added," said Hurwitz, who has been deaf since birth and is a fluent signer. Hurwitz was so wary of Gallaudet's history that he turned down the search committee several times before consenting to an interview. On the day he was introduced as president, Hurwitz said, "We didn't know if everyone was going to stand up and protest." Twenty months into his administration, there is little to protest.



Gallaudet's graduation rate has risen from 25 percent to 41 percent in four years. The share of graduates who continue their education has nearly doubled to 63 percent. The school has raised admission requirements, and average ACT reading scores for entering freshmen are at their highest point in recent history. Undergraduate enrollment has rebounded to 1,118. Hurwitz has calmed the culture wars with a schoolwide policy that affirms the primacy of sign language but also posits Gallaudet as a bilingual school.



Professors now must prove mastery of sign language to get tenure. Students, too, are expected to sign. In a campuswide e-mail last fall, Hurwitz wrote: "Everyone on campus — no matter his or her signing level — should make every effort to communicate in sign language when in public areas on campus." But upholding that standard is increasingly difficult on a campus where nearly half of the freshmen now come from mainstream high schools and dozens arrive not knowing how to sign. To help them, university leaders last year created a six-week crash course for 46 new signers, an orientation to Gallaudet and to the deaf world.



An explosive opinion piece in the school newspaper last fall decried the rise of non-signers on campus and the potential demise of "the one deaf space we can have in this country." Some students agree. Others favor a more patient approach to new signers. "They've been speaking for years, and then they come here and they're expected to sign," said Tony Tatum, a 23-year-old senior. "It's a hard habit for them to break." Tatum sat with four other students in the campus dining hall on a recent day. Three of them, including Tatum, came from public schools and learned to sign at an advanced age. "Before I came to Gallaudet, I thought I was the only person in the world who was hard of hearing," Tatum said. Now, he plays on Gallaudet's celebrated football team, a squad that invented the huddle in the 1890s as a way to hide signs from the other side.



Easter Faafiti, a 22-year-old junior, didn't know about Gallaudet until she took a sign language course at a community college. Her hearing parents "knew nothing about deaf culture, not one thing." At the lunch table, Faafiti and Tatum communicated in sign, even though both are more comfortable with spoken English. "I would prefer to speak," Tatum said. "But if I'm going to speak to someone who can't hear me, that makes no sense." Leila Hanaumi, a 21-year-old senior, attended a deaf school and knew Gallaudet and its history when she enrolled. She's one of a few on campus who fully appreciate how much the school has improved; at an institution where the population turns over every few years, memories are short. "In my class, we have the highest retention rate in I don't know how long," she said. Most of her class will graduate within five years, "and that's pretty much unheard of." The university's future may depend on reaching further into the mainstream of American education.



Gallaudet recruiters have tripled the number of annual visits to public schools since 2006. A trip might focus on one or two students who know nothing of Gallaudet. Charity Reedy-Hines, the chief recruiter, recalled a recent visit to a public high school in Mississippi where recruiters met with two deaf students. "Both of them had never met another person like themselves," she said. "They hadn't even met each other." Read more: http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/more-students-at-gallaudet-university-in-washington-now-come-from-hearing-world/2011/09/26/gIQAFEpUzK_story.html



Source: washingtonpost.com

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GALLAUDET UNIVERSITY


Gallaudet University is the world leader in liberal education and career development for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing undergraduate students. The University enjoys an international reputation for the outstanding graduate programs it provides Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and hearing students, as well as for the quality of the research it conducts on the history, language, culture, and other topics related to Deaf people. Visit Gallaudet: www.gallaudet.edu for more informations.



Find more Gallaudet videos: Gallaudet Channel

Importance of Educating Hearing Parents

Video: Importance of educating hearing parents in American Sign Language.



Educating hearing parents with Deaf children. A Deaf vlogger, Keri tells you that The mostly hearing parents doesn't know how to deal with babies with hearing loss and how the AG Bell Assocation, Cochlear Implant companies, Audiologists and Doctors often hyocrites and manipulations to the hearing parents against the Deaf children's will, which is a violation of human rights.



Video by deafkik



Also and Keri suggest you to be positive words how to deal with hearing parent's children who is Deaf to wearing CI as a patient. Send them the information such as to learn in sign language (ASL) and resources from the Deaf community to let educating them, rather than the wrong pictures about Deaf community.

Marriage Equality In ASL

Video: Marriage Equality in American Sign Language and captioned.



A Deaf vlogger, Stella to ask you to understand the concept of marriage equality which is the prejudice, discrimination and oppression is stereotyping of and discrimination that people who identify as deafness.



Video by Noguerasgrlz



The Deaf culture of a society has been described in various cultures and nations throughout the world to push them apart and have been prevalent throughout human history.... the globe has shown that prejudice is fundamentally related to low self-esteem,... and values used to justify cultures based prejudice, discrimination, and subordination. Similar as seen on video: Deaf Human Right To Love Marriage Relationship



Who is Model Stella?
Find more about Stella: www.ModelStella.com



I Team 10 Investigation Scammers Posing Deaf Customers Target Local Businesses

Media Video: I Team 10 investigation scammers posing Deaf customers target local businesses.



New York - I-Team 10 investigation from the NBC reports. It's a new twist on an old credit card scam and it's really repugnant.



Video by whecmicrosites



These schemers are posing as customers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and using a telephone relay service to try to exploit these businesses... Read more http://www.whec.com/iteam/stories/S2287494.shtml?cat=566

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As seen on article: SEC Investor Alert!

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SEC Investor Alert Regarding Web-Based Scheme Targeting Deaf Investors



The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. Visit http://www.sec.gov/ for more informations.

SEC Investor Alert!

Media Video: SEC Investor Alert!





TEXAS - A Texas man who allegedly solicited $3.45 million from more than 7000 Deaf investors before securities regulators stopped him last year has been charged with fraud. The Securities and Exchange Commission alleges that Jody Dunn, ... Read more:

Texan Defrauded Deaf Investors Out of $3.45M -investmentnews.com



WISCONSIN - A multi-million-dollar international swindle targeting Deaf investors that recently drew federal warnings has snagged at least a dozen Wisconsin residents, investigators at the Department of Financial Institutions report.... Read more:

Swindle Targeting Deaf Investors Ensnares Wisconsin Residents -madison.com



NEW YORK - I-Team 10 investigation from the NBC report. It's a new twist on an old credit card scam and it's really repugnant. These schemers are posing as customers who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and using a telephone relay service to try to exploit these businesses... Read more:

I-Team 10 investigation: Scammers Posing as Deaf Customers; Target Local Businesses -whec.com



NORTH CAROLINA - A common scam lately — known as the “overpayment scam” — happens when a person places an item for sale online (or through a print publication such as the Bolivar Herald-Free Press that also places its classified ads online) and then receives a call from someone through the Telecommunication Device for the Deaf relay service, or TTY, wanting to purchase the item... Read more:

The Scam Artist’s Next Victim — Don’t Let It Be You -bolivarmonews.com



FBI GOV. - The Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov lists 18 Internet crime schemes — and that is just schemes related to the Internet, not including schemes that are carried out by phone or U.S. Mail.



SEC Investor Alert Regarding Web-Based Scheme Targeting Deaf Investors: A video with English Subtitles and American Sign Language.



Video by SECViews



SEC Investor Alert Regarding Web-Based Scheme Targeting Deaf Investors: The Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") has charged an Internet-based investment company, Imperia Invest IBC ("Imperia"), with securities fraud for soliciting several million dollars from U.S. investors and promising guaranteed annual returns in excess of 1.2% per day while in reality siphoning the funds into foreign bank accounts and not paying any money back to investors.



The mission of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is to protect investors, maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets, and facilitate capital formation. Visit http://www.sec.gov/

Deaf Human Right To Love Marriage Relationship

Video: Deaf human right to love marriage relationship.



A Deaf vlogger Gadehelena recalls marriage relationship the prejudice, discrimination and oppression is stereotyping of and discrimination that people who identify as deafness and hearing loss with race,... the Deaf culture of a society has been described in various cultures and nations throughout the world to push them apart and have been prevalent throughout human history.... the globe has shown that prejudice is fundamentally related to low self-esteem,... and values used to justify cultures based prejudice, discrimination, and subordination.



Video by gadehelena

9/11 - 10 Years Later - Are They Ready For Deaf People ?

Video: 9/11 - 10 Years Later - Are They Ready For Deaf People? 9/11 Fear in silence: The forgotten underdogs in ASL/captioned.



New York - 9/11 was covered from every perspective except ours, the Deaf survivors. Best Produced Documentary by Ann Marie "Jade" Bryan.



The film disclose issues and concerns about our quest for resolutions to the City and Government to improve equal access within the NYC MTA transit system that failed to meet the needs of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing commuters, evacuation designed safe areas under the subway stations for both the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people, the Deaf-Blind and people with disabilities, 9-1-1 accessible emergency procedures, emergency preparedness for immediate evacuation, information on alert systems, accessible emergency communication and notification within the law enforcement, hospitals, and fire department all within the city, state and federal operating system.



Video by vestibeats



The list goes on. "When information is 'not accessible' for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people, then ignorance kills, silence kills, fear kills, and neglect kills. INFORMATION IS POWER," quoted Jade. Go to site for more information or order the complete film: http://911fearinsilence.info/

Born This Way in ASL

Video: Born This Way in American Sign Language.



The Ontario Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf proudly presents the Drag'ing ASL to Pride performers in Born This Way by Lady GaGa. This video premiered at the 3rd Annual Drag'ing ASL to Pride at Buddies in Bad Times Theatre.



Video by OntarioRAD



Thank you to all the performers and volunteers who made that show and this video a success! And thank you to Lady GaGa for creating such powerful and inspiring music that can speak to every person's heart, wether it be through singing or signing.



Visit http://new2.orad.ca/ for more informations.

Deaf Jam Trailer

Video: Deaf Jam Trailer.



Aneta Brodski, a Deaf teen living in New York City, discovers the power of American Sign Language poetry. As she prepares to be one of the first Deaf poets to compete in a spoken-word slam, her journey leads to an unexpected collaboration.





Trailer Editors: Bill Tunnicliffe, Judy Lieff.  Connect with us at: www.DeafJam.org

Source: Vimeo by Deafjamdoc

A Natural Selection

Short Film: A Natural Selection in ASL/captioned.



Christie, a Deaf female who has struggled with her inability to have children, visits a fertility clinic with another woman, Michelle.



The pair are informed about the process of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).



Video by genomicseducation



They are informed by a genetic counselor that a growing understanding of the genetic basis of some forms of deafness has made it possible to select for or against a Deaf child.



The pair reflects on the social and ethical implications surrounding IVF/PGD from the perspective of the Deaf community.



Gene Screen BC 2011 Participant. Vote for this film to win the People's Choice Award by Liking it.

Deaf Group International

Media Video: Deaf Group International.



SLOVAKIA - Commercial marketing company is looking for Deaf Group in the world of Deaf and Hard of Hearing distributors to sell FM fragrances, make up, cleaning of high quality at very low prices.



FM brand has been known in 60 countries worldwide and constantly prepared to open more branches. Worldwide works with FM products more than 550,000 members of the hearing, of which more than 30,000 operating in Slovakia.



We offer perfume and perfumed water created in cooperation with companies and PERFAND DROM, supplying perfumes for perfume. This is by scented products - body balms, shower gels, aftershave, hand creams, shaving foam.



Video by DeafGroup



The main objectives of the Deaf Group:



- Affordable products to the highest possible quality.

- Maximum customer satisfaction and Distributors.



The Condition, experience with multi-level marketing - MLM such as Avon, Oriflame... We offer full support and free high salary! Contact: info@deafgroup.eu and/or Find more details at: www.DeafGroup.eu

9/11 Fear In Silence

Video: 9/11 fear in silence in ASL/captioned.



NEW YORK - 9/11 has been covered from every perspective. Expect ours, Deaf Survivors. 9/11 Fear in silence: The forgotten underdogs is a compelling documentary about Deaf and Hard of Hearing people who were the first citizens to become shut out from outside communication and 'left in the dark,' and the last to receive access to critical information, or be delivered from danger on September 11, 2001.





Order your DVD: http://911fearinsilence.info/

Video by vestibeats

Paea Paongo - Deaf Tongan MMA Fighter

Media Video: Paea Paongo - Deaf Tongan MMA Fighter.



This is 4th Title Champion. Since Paea earned 4 title champion belt. He is profound DEAF and live in Hawaii. He involves MMA. Check Paea's Youtube. He has several videos about Paea won game each fighters.





Become a Fan: www.PaeaPaongo.com

Follow Facebook: www.FaceBook.com/PaeaPaongoFighter

Find more videos: Paea Paongo Channel

Alone In A Deaf World

Video: Alone In A Deaf World.



If you watch this video, then you guys should open your eyes and understand how the Deaf people feels, if what it's like to be hearing in a DEAF world. Everyone needs make the world accessbile!



Video by 212asli



Visit www.ASLI.com for more informations. Similar video as seen on: Alone In A Hearing World

Deaf Like Me on CTV News

Media Video: 'Deaf Like Me' on CTV News.



TORONTO - A hearing impaired woman breaks down misconceptions through video. A 20-year-old Deaf woman has created a lighthearted video to explain the misconceptions people have about deaf people and in particular, their ability to pick up on humour and sarcasm.



Watch CTV NEWS Toronto:

http://watch.ctv.ca/news/top-picks/deaf-like-me/#clip524791



The Original Video 'Deaf Like Me'


Video by bluntrook



Brooke Wayne's short film, 'Deaf Like Me' Her film has attracted some media attention too, including an interview with CTV Health Reporter Pauline Chan that aired last night on the evening news. As seen on YouTube: Brooke Wayne's Short Film 'Deaf Like Me'

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