ASL Performer Justina Miles Talks Changing Society's Perceptions Of Deaf Community | The View

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  • Опубликовано: 26 мар 2023
  • Miles shares her story with "The View" co-hosts after she made history as the first deaf woman to perform at the Super Bowl pregame and halftime shows.
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  • @Leonaza7
    @Leonaza7 Год назад +2259

    She didn’t pass the vibe check. SHE IS THE VIBE.

  • @Leonaza7
    @Leonaza7 Год назад +1606

    She is an inspiration not only for the black deaf community but for all deaf community, I hope to see her more in the future

    • @joseuribe9273
      @joseuribe9273 Год назад +10

      Where you been girl? You used to be everywhere up in these comments back in the Meghan McCain days

    • @Sillydanceboi
      @Sillydanceboi Год назад +27

      can I add that she i feel like transcends race and the deaf community, she is an inspiration to everyone. I'm not black or deaf but i really felt her passion and commitment and power in her performance and in this interview. It's such a privilege to watch her. Being a black woman is icing on the cake!

    • @jamesettaamico8885
      @jamesettaamico8885 Год назад +15

      She is an inspiration to America.....the land of opportunities,success and excellent.

    • @veronicasaint5811
      @veronicasaint5811 Год назад

      she is the first black fart

    • @rickyo7061
      @rickyo7061 Год назад

      Right? Same

  • @debbiedoodiedandi
    @debbiedoodiedandi Год назад +1133

    I'll never forget when a deaf co-worker of mine told me saying she was hearing impaired was offensive to her. I'm forever grateful she told me because I didn't know

    • @sueandrews2562
      @sueandrews2562 Год назад +34

      Me either. Thanks for the knowledge.

    • @tinpanally51_36
      @tinpanally51_36 Год назад +43

      I not offended by it I have to tell people I'm hearing impaired in a Daily basis. Sounds better than I can't hear. Or I have hearing loss. I don't understand why that's offensive

    • @LeDayz
      @LeDayz Год назад +38

      ​@@tinpanally51_36 "Impaired" implies brokeness and it hurts some people's feelings. Some people don't care, but it's always best to try to be kind with words.

    • @aimeechas
      @aimeechas Год назад +9

      @@tinpanally51_36 it's offensive to many in the deaf community. You don't have to understand it - it's a slur to many so be cognizant of it.

    • @tinpanally51_36
      @tinpanally51_36 Год назад +44

      @@LeDayz yeah but being hearing-impaired myself I think my opinion is valid I don't need a lesson on sensitivity. it's not your issue. ...

  • @kipudge9665
    @kipudge9665 Год назад +623

    Finally, great to see Justina Miles getting the recognition! Give her her flowers!!

    • @rickyo7061
      @rickyo7061 Год назад +2

      Yeah, n the fact that she's only 20 ( and started even earlier is amazing) I envy her❤❤❤

    • @rickyo7061
      @rickyo7061 Год назад +2

      I envy her*

    • @kipudge9665
      @kipudge9665 Год назад +1

      She should get an Emmy or Grammy

    • @ReinaReiina
      @ReinaReiina 10 месяцев назад

      All day, every day !!! 🎉🎉🎉

    • @Tttt28882
      @Tttt28882 2 месяца назад

      YESSSS!!

  • @6tnmncmaayf
    @6tnmncmaayf Год назад +292

    I'm so happy that she clarified that hearing impaired is offensive. I didn't know that. I will not make the mistake of using the term again. I have a vision impairment, and I use that term because I'm not blind but my vision is very low.

    • @SL-lz9jr
      @SL-lz9jr Год назад +18

      This is a general note for anyone who may come upon this, so it's not necessarily a direct reply to your comment. Just that it's related to the topic.
      With any term, it's good to remember that some people won't be offended by the use of the offensive term. But it's good, as "outsiders", to use the adopted term by the community for the community.
      I took a disability studies course taught by a woman with a disability and this nuance was drilled into me. E.g. handicap vs disabled vs person with a disability.
      Then, of course, the labels associated with each type of situation, such as people who are deaf. E.g. hearing impaired vs deaf or hard of hearing.
      Similarly, as a person of color, with friends from different ethnic backgrounds. There's always a handful of people who just don't care if they are labeled with the offending term or the non-offensive term.
      But, the safest bet, is to use the least offensive terms. Nobody expects anyone to automatically know what they are. And, once you know, you won't ever forget it.

    • @xposetruth5681
      @xposetruth5681 Год назад +5

      It isn’t offensive. That’s HER feelings. I know dozens of deaf people that are perfectly fine with it

    • @AvaNightingale
      @AvaNightingale Год назад +4

      ​@@xposetruth5681 it IS offensive when it's not them talking about themselves. Read.

    • @hannahg.8572
      @hannahg.8572 Год назад

      I respect when someone says that a term is offensive to them, I then avoid using it. But it seems weird to me to deny that deafness is a disability. Luckily not a particularly limiting one IF you have the resources to provide appropriate care as children so you learn sign language etc. But that is not a given in every country or family. Hearing aids are not an option for everyone, nor does everyone want them, which is perfectly fine, no one is obliged to cater to the hearing population. So much like colorblind people can’t work in certain professions, they do have a few professional opportunities less - not very limiting, sure, but it’s a factor. A lot of dangerous things make threatening noises and you are at increased risk if you for example can‘t hear someone shouting behind you, a crashing sound, a snake hissing or rattling in warning but out of sight, or a car honking at you. I mean, a sensory organ is literally not functioning as it should. If you become blind during the course of your life, other people usually at least have their hearing to fall back on, a deaf person who becomes blind will have a much greater struggle. Isn‘t the actual issue the discrimination? I mean, having one or more organs not functioning well shouldn‘t mean you‘re looked down upon or treated worse in any way. I have several friends and family members who definitely refer to themselves as disabled, but then again we don‘t live in the US so it might be culturally different, also everyone is entitled to their own opinion and I can respect that.

    • @rosa-zh9sx
      @rosa-zh9sx 3 месяца назад +2

      @@xposetruth5681 many deaf literature discuss that the term hearing impaired can be offensive to the community. I'm sure many people don't care, but there is a somewhat widely known consensus in the deaf community that it is best, when referring to deaf people in general and not specifically, to not use that term. its surely a case-by-case basis, but as previous commenters said, its better to use the consensus' least offensive term. its not just her opinion, she is speaking for a good portion of the deaf community.

  • @rachealm33
    @rachealm33 Год назад +137

    She’s a whole vibe 🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @knc1555
    @knc1555 Год назад +619

    Okay first of all, she is gorgeous… like, wow. Second of all, as an African-American woman with a visual impairment, THIS is why representation is so incredibly important. I got teary eyed. ❤ Sooo proud of her.

    • @alkeniablackmon3651
      @alkeniablackmon3651 Год назад +5

      Remember not impaired❤

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 Год назад +40

      Alkenia - Do not correct people with disabilities on how they identify.

    • @yvonneboaten8289
      @yvonneboaten8289 Год назад

      Visual? Vision impairment means that a person's eyesight cannot be corrected to a “normal” level.

    • @ryanamari2233
      @ryanamari2233 Год назад +6

      @@courtr1588 I think what Alkenia was trying to do was piggyback on what Justine said about using the term impaired . However an alternative term for those with limited sight but not complete blindness may not be know.
      What is supposed to say : hard of sight … or reduced vision ..

    • @courtr1588
      @courtr1588 Год назад +10

      @@ryanamari2233 That's the thing... You can't compare the history behind why the Deaf and HoH community choose to identify the way that they identify and why people in other situations choose to identify with different language. Deaf culture is not the same as other cultures. EDIT: But regardless, it's rude to correct someone when they are describing themselves, no matter how well intended. No one corrects women for calling themselves women, or men for calling themselves men...

  • @workx5932
    @workx5932 Год назад +213

    I'm still not over her performance. ICONIC!!!! 🙌

  • @Sillydanceboi
    @Sillydanceboi Год назад +188

    Whoppie she should be featured in Sister Act 3!!!!!! that movie is going to be BIG she deserves that kind of exposure and the exposure of the deaf community to the world!

    • @plieu625
      @plieu625 Год назад +8

      Wonderful idea

    • @deee3950
      @deee3950 Год назад +1

      No. She doesn’t get a whoopi film for going viral. No

    • @Mayonaise55
      @Mayonaise55 Год назад +1

      This!

    • @jewels24k
      @jewels24k Год назад +5

      Yeah, she could sign at their big performance.

    • @LaurenNicoleDennis
      @LaurenNicoleDennis Год назад +1

      Love this concept! I pray it happens! 💛💛💛

  • @MAR7LO
    @MAR7LO Год назад +60

    She’s an angel. Purity radiates from her.

  • @MissKelsey796
    @MissKelsey796 Год назад +15

    I liked when she told us the difference between a deaf performer and a sign interpreter. One is within the deaf community and one serves the deaf community.

  • @nross940
    @nross940 Год назад +103

    When I was a teenager I used to babysit two gorgeous deaf sisters, like this young lady. One was deaf by an accident and had some hearing, and the other was born profoundly deaf. Because they were sisters they didn't really need to sign formally because they had their own shorthand way of communicating. I remember that they had great fun teaching me the ASL alphabet and how to sign the lyrics to songs, lessons I remember to this day.

    • @annek1226
      @annek1226 Год назад +1

      Lucky you!

    • @petahe01
      @petahe01 Год назад +1

      Something similar happened to me. I also didn’t forget. I been trying to learn more the last few years.

  • @kellflowers
    @kellflowers Год назад +191

    What a wonderfully joyful woman. She had me smiling most of clip and taught me, too. I hope we see her perform again.

  • @extendinggrace21
    @extendinggrace21 Год назад +82

    "Their language is also music." Whoopi! ❤

  • @jangriffiths8013
    @jangriffiths8013 Год назад +199

    Huge kudos to this young woman!

  • @alfredjoseph3052
    @alfredjoseph3052 Год назад +300

    I loved this interview. Thank you so much for amplifying her voice. She educated me.
    She is full of joy & reminds us all of the spectrum of life and humanity

  • @suga2200
    @suga2200 Год назад +96

    This interview made me cry! She is awesome and I wish her nothing but blessings!!

    • @limaso306
      @limaso306 Год назад +3

      Typing this with tears rolling down my face! Isn’t she amazing!

  • @francesauraliadelacroix
    @francesauraliadelacroix Год назад +220

    This lady stole the show! She gave more of a performance than Rihanna let's be honest! Incredibly talented and intelligent and I learned a lot👏👏👏👏👏

    • @JustinWilliams02
      @JustinWilliams02 Год назад +9

      Facts lol

    • @mykoniichistorychannel
      @mykoniichistorychannel Год назад +5

      Big facts.

    • @neotheboxer
      @neotheboxer Год назад +24

      Uhm...a pregnant woman needs to be careful with her movement. That she did the performance was in of itself amazing. Then the height changed, wow...

    • @Hbk-gc7st
      @Hbk-gc7st Год назад +14

      Tou don't have to bring someone down to lift someone up! Performance whilst pregnant?!👀👀👀💪🏽

    • @trustraub076
      @trustraub076 Год назад +1

      💯💯💚

  • @sparkle3000
    @sparkle3000 Год назад +39

    What a Beautiful young lady.
    She's got natural swag!

  • @florencedelvalle8145
    @florencedelvalle8145 Год назад +73

    Oh what a good idea putting her in Sister Act 3. That would add a whole new perspective to the choir scenes. I hope Whoopi reads these comments and makes her an offer. This young lady is inspirational and deserves all opportunities coming her way. She is very beautiful, smart and articulate. So refreshing to see her.

  • @Ms.MaryAnn
    @Ms.MaryAnn Год назад +44

    My mother was born deaf. She was born in 1934. She went to Lexington School for the deaf in NYC. That was the best thing her mother did for her. My mother could not hear but loved to dance. I loved to watch her dance. It was amazing. I was in awe of her.

    • @faithfulgrl
      @faithfulgrl Год назад +1

      🍃⚘️Ms Mary,
      That, is one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard. Love all 'round!
      It's on me.

    • @Ms.MaryAnn
      @Ms.MaryAnn Год назад +1

      @Faithful Grl Thank you. My mom was born in 1934 in Georgia. Her mother came to New York when my mother was a little girl. My grandmother enrolling her in the Lexington School for the deaf was the best thing she did for her. Because things could have gone in a different direction for my mother.

  • @deborahblackshear3325
    @deborahblackshear3325 Год назад +19

    She is a Beautiful woman.

  • @kerrywhite5253
    @kerrywhite5253 Год назад +40

    She's so sweet!! What a breath of fresh air!! 😊

  • @dakotac180
    @dakotac180 Год назад +45

    She's adorable and I hope she gets many more opportunities. She's representing and educating perfectly

  • @kl.8992
    @kl.8992 Год назад +29

    So happy for her!! Shout out to Bowie State!! #HBCULove

  • @tinpanally51_36
    @tinpanally51_36 Год назад +52

    Is an older adult with hearing loss and tinnitus I love how she explained how everybody has different hearing loss people don't realize that it was refreshing to finally hear someone address wish her much success.

    • @crystalortega2156
      @crystalortega2156 Год назад +1

      Yes. My daughter was born deaf but she has implants so she can hear, even though she’s hard of hearing still. However, I did learn something very interesting right now with the interview. My daughter speaks really well even though she is hard of hearing but it makes sense because we are all verbal speakers so makes sense why her speech is as good as it is. Plus she has been going to speech therapy her whole life.

    • @tinpanally51_36
      @tinpanally51_36 Год назад +2

      @@crystalortega2156 that's great I have a theory she speaks so well cause she knows how important it is to be understood. Having any kind off hearing loss imo makes you more aware of your speach

    • @crystalortega2156
      @crystalortega2156 Год назад +1

      @@tinpanally51_36 I must say that sounds about right and makes perfect sense. We found out she was deaf at 2 years ago. I knew my daughter always had issues from the time she was born but when I was living in Miami every doctor and specialist brushed it off. It wasn’t until I got to North Carolina and went to Duke that they found out all of my daughter’s conditions. My daughter is missing a chromosome which affects all the organs in her body. Her ears being one of them. When I would try to get her speech therapy before she was 2. Miami said they don’t start until 2. In NC, the speech therapist said there’s no age to start as long as u know they have a speech deficit.
      Now, your theory makes perfect sense because they started teaching my daughter ASL when she was 2 when we found out she was deaf. However, she got her implants in place at 2 1/2 and now she’s 7 years old. Once she got her implants and had even some form of hearing, she never did ASL again. She wanted to talk talk talk. So even at such a young age, it was evident she knew the importance of speech. She’s very smart. As I always tell people my daughter is physically disabled not mentally disabled and I feel that’s why Justina doesn’t like the word “impaired” because people assume that deaf people are mentally impaired and they aren’t.

    • @tinpanally51_36
      @tinpanally51_36 Год назад +1

      @@crystalortega2156I'm not sure what her reason is her journey is different than mine . But she's certainly entitled to her opinion. what your saying is valid. That dose make sense My experience is people get mad at me cause I have to ask them to repeat
      Or slow there speach down . It's like I'm the only one in the world they ever met with hearing problems . Or maybe it's ageism not sure it's very frustrating just dealing with the check out at the grocery store . I so glad you found the right doctor for her that's half the Battle right there. Sounds like alot of positive things are happening for her. So glad to hear "no pun". Thanks for sharing.💌

    • @crystalortega2156
      @crystalortega2156 Год назад +1

      @@tinpanally51_36 yeah it can be very frustrating because my daughter’s implants are inside her head so you can’t see them. I constantly have to tell people she was born deaf and has implants so her speech isn’t perfect. Otherwise, they immediately think she’s “slow”. The suggestion I can make is before the people even make an assumption just tell them immediately that you are hard of hearing. For me, it makes it much easier than waiting until they figure out something is wrong. It can be frustrating having to constantly explain yourself but it makes it easier trust me.

  • @IMHTP
    @IMHTP Год назад +78

    She turned her impairment into an advantage. Love to see it. I like how she signs with attitude too.😄

    • @johnwebb2442
      @johnwebb2442 Год назад +4

      Love it

    • @chocolateangel8743
      @chocolateangel8743 Год назад +11

      She's also growing up in a time, where deaf and hard-of-hearing people are getting a lot more representation.

    • @IMHTP
      @IMHTP Год назад +7

      @@chocolateangel8743 As they should.

    • @TanyaEJ
      @TanyaEJ Год назад +6

      Black American Sign Language

    • @chocolateangel8743
      @chocolateangel8743 Год назад +1

      @@TanyaEJ It makes sense that she would use that.

  • @DavidKerley
    @DavidKerley Год назад +24

    Such a lovely young lady. I see stars in her future.

  • @axon130
    @axon130 Год назад +75

    Truly a role-model for everyone, she's very inspiring.

  • @Deking24
    @Deking24 Год назад +22

    This is a brilliant young woman .excited for her future .

  • @7982237
    @7982237 Год назад +16

    I got teary eyes.. 😭

  • @MisterD0F
    @MisterD0F Год назад +16

    I could hang out with her all day!! 🥰

  • @lilprom7887
    @lilprom7887 2 месяца назад +2

    The kind of people that you want to see everyday

  • @Blackstallion007
    @Blackstallion007 Год назад +27

    Bless Her. She's a really Educated Young Lady + Inspiration to all. no matter if your Deaf or not. such an inspirational young woman. also not to be the obvious elephant in the room . she's Gorgeous as well. and has a beautiful Long Term Goals and attending Bowie University. wow !! what a beautifully talented young woman.
    I pray god graces her with a long healthy full life + bless her financially for ALL her hard work that she's driven towards.
    #deafprincess #deafbeauty #inspirationalyounglady #wonderfullytalented #view #asl #deafpersonofcolor #poc #music #rihanna #superbowl

  • @jbpeso
    @jbpeso Год назад +29

    This young lady always makes me smile. Her energy, enthusiasm and attitude are infectious.

  • @oatkeydokey9787
    @oatkeydokey9787 2 месяца назад +1

    Her energy is amazing. Shows like this should have someone like Miss Miles at the table every day.

  • @kristendrayton
    @kristendrayton Год назад +16

    OMG her energy, everything about her is amazing. My mom used to teach deaf children when I was growing up, and I was only able to sign with them. But to hear her speak just lift's my spirit, I cannot stop smiling.

  • @Juliathehealthgirl
    @Juliathehealthgirl Год назад +14

    She’s got a light that is making me smile. I feel inspired ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @breskiboo
    @breskiboo Год назад +2

    My aunt (mother’s twin) was deaf, totally non speaking and non hearing. I smiled this entire video knowing she would have loved this!

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl Год назад +63

    Congratulations on all her achievements. She is lovely and speaks so very well. She’s an inspiration in many ways❤️

  • @batgurrl
    @batgurrl Год назад +22

    As a slight aside, when I go to NY1 news in NYC, for the weather, but there’s a local politician and the person behind her doing the speech in sign language but they express the actual emotions in an enlightening way that politician is not supposed to express at all. ALWAYS the best part of any speech

    • @gwensoergel4206
      @gwensoergel4206 Год назад

      That's part of "dynamic equivalence." The interpreter is making sure the interpretation - their whole body (facial expression included) - is portraying the same meaning as the speaker.

  • @faithfulgrl
    @faithfulgrl Год назад +20

    Watching Justina Miles today
    I learned more about people who are deaf than I have learned in all my years living on our planet. Justina, you are a gift to the world!
    Thank You

  • @abernathymonsoon4638
    @abernathymonsoon4638 Год назад +22

    What an inspiration to ALL!

  • @mileva3723
    @mileva3723 Год назад +8

    She make the sign language so cool. I would like to learn it.

  • @donnpatez101
    @donnpatez101 Год назад +20

    The personality on the other hand goes all the way to awesome.

  • @ndlamont01
    @ndlamont01 Год назад +3

    So happy to see Justina all grown up! Can't believe this is the same little 4yr old (can't remember 4 or 5yrs old) who jumped on stage with us while performing at Gallaudet for the concert

  • @loriwagner2766
    @loriwagner2766 Год назад +26

    Wow! This young lady is beyond inspiring! Incredible future goals she has…so impressive.

  • @destinimiss3854
    @destinimiss3854 Год назад +25

    A round of applause for Justina,she's amazing❤❤❤

  • @hunterjr666
    @hunterjr666 Год назад +53

    This woman stole the show from Rihanna, hard stop.

  • @Jaxpg19
    @Jaxpg19 Год назад +5

    I am partially deaf and this is so inspirational toall !!!! ❤

    • @nayjavu
      @nayjavu Год назад

      So is she so I'm glad she's relatable for you.

  • @iveylomax3330
    @iveylomax3330 2 месяца назад +1

    What a woman, performer, and over achiever! Beautiful ❤

  • @izzaghassani7187
    @izzaghassani7187 5 месяцев назад +1

    She’s super gorgeous and a really amazing person!

  • @stumpali
    @stumpali Год назад +7

    Congratulations, Justina - this is just the beginning!

  • @caibra88
    @caibra88 6 месяцев назад +1

    Remarkable human. She just proved the the world that just because you are deaf doesn't mean you should hold yourself back. She's a level up. ❤

  • @BelindaJoy
    @BelindaJoy Год назад +13

    Justina is awesome!❤❤❤

  • @plieu625
    @plieu625 Год назад +4

    She was very entertaining to watch during the half time show. The girl knows how to dance.

  • @paxiong41
    @paxiong41 4 месяца назад +1

    Shes so beautiful! I love her confidence and attitude 🤍

  • @MikalahJoy
    @MikalahJoy Год назад +3

    I love seeing Deaf people rock out! Feeling the vibrations of the music as any other hearing person would. I cheered with a girl who was deaf when I was 12 and she changed my perspective on the community at an early age. I've been learning ASL since I was about 4 years old so communicating with her came naturally and I learned so much, but the best part was listening and dancing to Shania Twain with her in the car, where she would take my hand and put it to the loud speakers so I could feel what she could hear/feel. Justina, keep doing your thing!!! This performance made me smile so much, I love to see the representation on a new level. 🤟🙌

  • @nicotorio8627
    @nicotorio8627 Год назад +5

    You're a gentle ray of sunshine and a force of nature rolled into one, Justina Miles!

  • @elle9392
    @elle9392 Год назад +7

    Justina is amazing and she's going to change the world. I love her spirit ❤❤❤and I'm proud of her like she's my kid!

  • @clayer1108
    @clayer1108 6 месяцев назад +1

    she is so incredibly amazing, wow

  • @happinesscomesinwaves5534
    @happinesscomesinwaves5534 Год назад +4

    I wish I knew ASL but I am trying to learn. She is beautiful and a great performer.

  • @MrsMeekins
    @MrsMeekins 5 месяцев назад +1

    Omg she is so cute. I love her! My niece signs like this too I wished she had of pursued it more.

  • @Vanessa-jr2mb
    @Vanessa-jr2mb 3 месяца назад +1

    Such an amazing woman with so much energy. ❤

  • @Roxy-33
    @Roxy-33 Год назад +1

    Is she fully deaf, cos how is she able to hear the song and interpret like she can hear. Truly amazing great job girl❤

  • @9267reps
    @9267reps Год назад +2

    She could be the face of the deaf community - she have it all - Good to see her given this spotlight and shine like a beam of light to the world! - well done Justina!!

  • @lynnmcclinton7104
    @lynnmcclinton7104 3 месяца назад +1

    Oh is she ADORABLE❤❤❤❤❤

  • @iLoveLeatherNYC
    @iLoveLeatherNYC Год назад +5

    I LOVE her....she bring tears of joy to my eyes every time I see an interview - - she is just INCREDIBLE. Her energy is contagious.

  • @roselolagne6642
    @roselolagne6642 Год назад +2

    YES YES YESSSS!!!!!!! As a ASL Preschool teacher IM CRYINGGGG!!!!! Im so proud of this girl.

  • @sisleah8452
    @sisleah8452 3 месяца назад

    I wear hearing aids in both ears and will be 60 in November. I love rap. Any anything with electric guitar (the sound in my ears though my devices is what I imagine melted wax, cinnamon and a family party would sound like, mixed. I can’t see color (color blind but the glasses are on my bucket list), so I make up my own descriptions if I can’t find one. Only I have to find the lyrics because I can’t interpret what is being said playing it for first time. I am motivated to add learning ASL on my bucket list. There should be an awards ceremony to all that bring the intensity of the songs to those who might only feel the beats. Everyone can go to a concert and be entertained. It’s so beautiful. ❤

  • @kimee757
    @kimee757 Год назад +4

    It's amazing to me how in one instant you go from everyday to WORLD WIDE!!! EVERY time Justina shows up in my feeds, I watch it, like several times!! That song has always been a favorite of mine, however, Justina made it MORE!!! She killed it & left no crumbs!!

  • @TheHouseofcoolstuff
    @TheHouseofcoolstuff Год назад +2

    She’s beautiful. On the super ball my eyes were glue to her rather than the performance itself! She was amazing and is amazing and I can’t wait to see more of her!

  • @dillon9016
    @dillon9016 4 месяца назад

    Less of the doom and gloom and more of this lady and more like her!

  • @johnwebb2442
    @johnwebb2442 Год назад +6

    Love this. Representation Matters.

  • @alexiscaldwell4133
    @alexiscaldwell4133 Год назад +5

    I cry every time I see her 😩😭 ASL is so beautiful and her radiant spirit brings even more life to it! So glad she is getting recognized for her hard work. Wishing her the absolute best on all her endeavors 💛

  • @AV-gn4es
    @AV-gn4es Год назад +1

    Her smile is INFECTIOUS.

  • @MissKelsey796
    @MissKelsey796 Год назад +2

    It brought tears to my eyes when Whoopie said she sees all the kids who are looking at Justina and know that their language is music as well .

  • @LovedByYou
    @LovedByYou Год назад +5

    I love thst, and the education she brought to it. She’s such a lovely woman.

  • @alejandropacheco5435
    @alejandropacheco5435 3 месяца назад

    that's crazy! i love her! her smile, her actitude, her movements! i'm in love!

  • @ethanrobertson3008
    @ethanrobertson3008 Год назад +2

    She's so beautiful

  • @FlatbedQueen
    @FlatbedQueen Год назад +1

    YESSSS SHE WAS A WHOLE VIBE AND I'M HAPPY TO BE LEARNING ASL AND BASL! I've learned so much in just a week

  • @sandraperkins203
    @sandraperkins203 Год назад +1

    Justina Miles and Amanda Gorman are examples of amazing young Black women who represent the artistic beauty and grace in our community.

  • @olderoscendant
    @olderoscendant Год назад +2

    AND them waves on check. SHOW EM WHO YOU IS!

  • @pamevans8001
    @pamevans8001 Год назад +4

    she killed it! rock on Justina!

  • @QMalik-kh8rb
    @QMalik-kh8rb Год назад +1

    She’s a whole vibe she talks w her Impressions &I think that’s a talent you can’t just bring to the table it’s natural inclination

  • @NaturalMc2011
    @NaturalMc2011 Год назад +1

    That was Beautiful and so is She! Inside and out just glowing! Awesome to watch.

  • @mae674
    @mae674 Год назад +2

    I knew nothing about her before the superbowl halftime show so I am so glad that many of us learned about her! She is amazing!! Keep doing your thing sis. What an inspiration

  • @NaMorales
    @NaMorales 4 месяца назад +1

    Esta chica es una diosa.

  • @parrisnia72
    @parrisnia72 5 месяцев назад

    I've been rewatching Switched at Birth and now I am fascinated with ASL videos. I thought of this show when she mentioned Galludet and nursing like Daphne was pursuing ❤

  • @rachelderenoncourt3881
    @rachelderenoncourt3881 Год назад

    This kids is everything!!! She reminds me of the kids that would her on the train at 42nd street. They were deaf and just the coolest kids. I would say these kids aren’t letting anything stop them. They are also New Yorkers.

  • @AleXIXandra
    @AleXIXandra Месяц назад

    She is solar ❤❤❤ radiates life and love

  • @astrochick6171
    @astrochick6171 Год назад +2

    I love her. Her energy & positivity, she’s so bright & lovely!! She is truly a performer & has brought something new to me that I never knew of.

  • @nebiatdebesay245
    @nebiatdebesay245 Год назад +1

    Such a beautiful girl in and out ❤

  • @kimblake9356
    @kimblake9356 Год назад +8

    Beautiful!

  • @freckles8627
    @freckles8627 Год назад +1

    I don’t know why but this made me cry. She is beautiful and has a positive aura. ❤

  • @junebreeze5620
    @junebreeze5620 Год назад +1

    Ms. Justina is beautiful, talented and smart. I think she will be a great nurse!

  • @sherylsimmons8111
    @sherylsimmons8111 Год назад +2

    Justina is such a beautiful, talented and pleasant young lady. I wish her a lot of success and a great future. 😊

  • @rebeccamartin8916
    @rebeccamartin8916 Год назад +1

    SHE IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL .............THANK YOU.......I JUST LOVE SHE IS BRING TO OUR WORLD THE GOOD AND THE BEST .........WE NEED THIS BRIGHTNESS THAT SHE HAS.........EVERYONE PLEASE TAKE NOTE

  • @shaylacrittenden
    @shaylacrittenden Год назад +3

    wow. this was AMAZING. she had me smiling from ear to ear the whole video.

  • @samiasams90
    @samiasams90 Год назад +1

    She is the queen ❤😍🥰🫶🏼🤟🏼