Deaf 101: Auslan's importance in the Deaf community | Video Podcast | SBS x Deaf Australia

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • In episode one of Our Deaf Ways, learn more about the importance of Auslan (Australian Sign Language in the Deaf community.
    Deaf 101 features a conversation between historian and linguist Darlene Thornton, and Managing Director of Auslan Consultancy James Blyth, reflecting on the history and continuing importance of Auslan (Australian Sign Language).
    Darlene says "I’m really excited now to see what comes next, to see people ask more questions about Auslan, to see Auslan become more widely used. I hope that this podcast will be a good start to see that ball rolling."
    “Auslan is a deep and rich language which most people don’t realise.”
    Our Deaf Ways is a series by SBS and Deaf Australia about everyday life as a Deaf person. Over this six-part visual podcast series, Deaf people from all walks of life will share stories and perspectives on Deaf Ways.
    The video podcast is created for Deaf, DeafBlind and hard of hearing people who use Auslan, but we also invite hearing people to watch and listen. The series doesn’t explain ‘Deaf things’ to hearing people, or communicate ‘hearing things’ to Deaf people, but seeks to share pride in Our Deaf Ways and celebrate Deaf culture and language.
    Hosted by Shirley Liu, with Darlene Thornton and James Blyth in episode one.
    Produced and Directed by Paula Thornton.
    Edited by June Stathis.
    Deaf Australia and SBS acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples who are watching with us.
    Deaf Australia and SBS celebrate Auslan and recognise all Deaf leaders in Australia who have advocated for Deaf, Deafblind and hard of hearing communities. Deaf Australia is proud of everyone’s contribution, whether big or small, in preserving our language, community and culture.
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Комментарии • 3

  • @sandydasilva7250
    @sandydasilva7250 3 месяца назад +3

    Thank you so much for explaining the culture and history of Auslan and insights into the Deaf community. I am currently learning Auslan at TAFE and my journey has just begun. It really gave me a more in depth understanding of Auslan and it also really helped with my assignments. Thank you again.

    • @wendykilkelly1154
      @wendykilkelly1154 Месяц назад

      Hello! I, too, am learning Auslan at TAFE. We are also learning about Deaf Culture and signing history in Australia. Even as a child in the 60s and 😊 fascinated by those that could communicate through sign. I learnt the alphabet at about 10 in Girl Guides. That has stayed with me into my 60s now. So now I am fulfilling my desire to learn as much as I can of Auslan and participate in my local deaf community, of which I already attend a couple of Deaf Community activities.
      I am keen to learn as much as possible, and modern technology is helpful with this. Thank you!

  • @heathers9599
    @heathers9599 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for your explanation