Interview with late-deafened adult: Ken Arcia

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • The film “Sound of Metal” was about a late-deafened person. Here is an interview with Ken Arcia, a late-deafened individual and the soon-to-be president of the Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA). He will provide some insights on late-deafened adults’ life journeys and why they make the choices they do.
    Transcript: www.dailymoth.com/blog/interview-with-late-deafened-adult-ken-arcia

Комментарии • 7

  • @garycain8050
    @garycain8050 3 года назад +4

    You know that my favorite is RENCA as a great interview. Alex, we want to say. Appreciate your news and stories. I felt like I have the best world news like ABC NEWS. Thank you

  • @wandrews4123
    @wandrews4123 3 года назад +3

    Great interview!

  • @allenparsons8003
    @allenparsons8003 3 года назад

    wow . awesome awesome interview .... and I had met 3 Alda in my life.... it was same that guy of background but some of them dont want have C. I . so .... it was my great experienced ...

  • @Jessica_Cat_Mama
    @Jessica_Cat_Mama 3 года назад

    Awesome interview 😁

  • @suzannehedderly1331
    @suzannehedderly1331 3 года назад

    Very interesting interview.

  • @garybonham7265
    @garybonham7265 3 года назад

    Good thanks

  • @ASLsoFine
    @ASLsoFine 3 года назад +2

    Good interview. Just saw "Sound of Metal" myself, and I agree with the outdated information. I saw that remark about what "Joe" said about CIs leading to exclusion from deaf community. You are correct, deaf community doesn't exclude on basis of hearing aids or CIs.
    There was a short period where that was controversial-- my generation was in the first wave of guinea pigs and a lot of people got CIs that didn't work for them before they realized born-deaf teens or adults were a bad demographic. There are ethical concerns about CIs on babies, yes. It's an irreversible surgery and you want to be sure the diagnosis is right first (many babies fail BAER at birth but hear fine later on.) and it really sucks that hearing aids aren't covered but CIs are. CIs are not a feasible option for many people and for instance, tactile hearing aids went totally off the market in the US-- with CIs so popular the market was crushed. Oh well.
    To me what actually happened in the movie was that Ruben was there on a grant from a church, and Joe chose to kick him out because he didn't want any conflicts and was a bit upset at Ruben for leaving to do a CI surgery in secret anyway. I think Joe saw a lot of his younger self in Ruben, and got angry at Ruben for acting like an addict-- lying and trying to use Joe. Ruben was so focused on his goals that he didn't stop to think how he might hurt others, or how he was hurting Joe with what he was saying as his excuses -- and Joe had to give him consequences for his behavior.
    One person does not speak for the whole community.