I believe it is very important to see deaf people as whole, not as broken or impaired. I often see some people have a pity on them just because they are deaf even though they are living great lives! They are not necessarily poor people. They just need more accommodation.
Thank you for this video Meredith! Deaf West Theatre was one of the first things that really got me interested in learning about Deaf Culture a few years back, before I met some deaf people, and I’m so glad you mentioned it! Its an incredible part of the theatre community that should be more well known. An incredible video as always, hope you’re having a wonderful day!
Thank you very much for keep posting! I have become hard of hearing over the years (after leaving the military) I have learned SO much from your videos. I continue to learn during my retirement years now.
So cool. I was not aware that there was a deaf week. Pretty cool to learn. I believe that it should be a curriculum in schools like math, science, reading and sign language. Just suggestion. Heck yea I’m in love it. Learning something new. Thank you for sharing this.
I am glad you put this put in the way you did. I am not deaf... but I am ... struggling... with other limitations. What I have learned is simply this: All people are people. All people have limits. All people can rise to the skies. Those who hurt, harm, shame... they never reach as high as the lowest gutter. Yet, like gutters... they hold the most vitriol. I am, sadly, remiss... lagging... But, I try. Strength to all of those who struggle... regardless of what "society" says we "lack". F that. Love all.
I've been HoH since I was 3. I never got to see a community, didn't even know there was a school for it until I was in my 20s. I failed traditional hearing aids, eventually got a BAHA in 2016. I'm 47. I have a family, but I still know nothing about a community, and I am learning to sign through these videos. There's more of us than people think.
Seeing deaf people celebrate who they are and advocate to not be seen as impaired reminds me a lot of my own experiences as an autistic person and the autism community. Autism is part of who we are and there are many positive aspects of being autistic. Instead of simply awareness, we advocate for *acceptance* of autism in society. Also, in a similar way that deaf people don't want to be referred to as "hearing impaired," most of us prefer being called "autistic people" rather than "people with autism" because, again, there is no way to separate who we are from our autism.
I have a question--- Why was DEAFPALS dismembered. It was the BEST deaf/hoh community EVER, I made a lot of great friends & it had a wonderful online chat data base I miss it so very much & cannot find ANYTHING like it out there now 😢
Hi Meredith, have you ever tried to interview Deanna bray or sue Thomas? We watched the whole tv series on RUclips. Sue Thomas was actually playing a role in 2 of the episodes. Your videos has helped me to pick up some of the signing in the tv shows.
I've been watching a lot of Switched At Birth I love this show it's my favorite series to watch. Thank you for mentioning it. Can I say something I'm reading Deaf Culture: Exploring Deaf Communities In The United States for my American Sign Language class on Zoom. Love you.💌
You and Olly working that joint video up was and is soooooo big!!! I'm not sure how much you realize, but I learned so much from the video on his channel that I haven't seen fully addressed anywhere else which is massively helpful in learning any sign language vs a spoken language. Getting to incorporate it with everything you shared here is just that much better! Thanks always, guys!!! Can I ask for your thoughts on whether to teach ASL directly or baby sign for little ones?
You are so welcome Rachel! Baby sign language is a great first step in introducing signs that leads directly in to learning more. Baby sign language is ASL just selected signs to benefit little ones. You can start there and grow the vocabulary as they grow.
Hi Marchesa, I don't sign and talk at the same because that is what is called sim-com. When one signs and talks, the ASL structure is dropped along with signs causing it to be a broken language. Instead we captioned the video. Hope this helps clarify.
@@LearnHowtoSign Your reply makes no sense. I do know some professionals who are hearing, and they talk and sign at the same time its not broken language, makes no sense, I think maybe to you is broken language because you won't put any effort to communicate in sign language. I mean if you are promoting something about humans concerns its best to educate yourself and bring that energy and enthusiasm to what you are persuading others to believe.
I believe it is very important to see deaf people as whole, not as broken or impaired. I often see some people have a pity on them just because they are deaf even though they are living great lives! They are not necessarily poor people. They just need more accommodation.
Yes!
Thank you for this video Meredith! Deaf West Theatre was one of the first things that really got me interested in learning about Deaf Culture a few years back, before I met some deaf people, and I’m so glad you mentioned it! Its an incredible part of the theatre community that should be more well known. An incredible video as always, hope you’re having a wonderful day!
Thank you very much for keep posting! I have become hard of hearing over the years (after leaving the military) I have learned SO much from your videos. I continue to learn during my retirement years now.
So cool. I was not aware that there was a deaf week. Pretty cool to learn. I believe that it should be a curriculum in schools like math, science, reading and sign language. Just suggestion. Heck yea I’m in love it. Learning something new. Thank you for sharing this.
I am glad you put this put in the way you did.
I am not deaf... but I am ... struggling... with other limitations.
What I have learned is simply this:
All people are people.
All people have limits.
All people can rise to the skies.
Those who hurt, harm, shame... they never reach as high as the lowest gutter.
Yet, like gutters... they hold the most vitriol.
I am, sadly, remiss... lagging...
But, I try.
Strength to all of those who struggle... regardless of what "society" says we "lack".
F that.
Love all.
I'm currently reading The Other Side of Silence. I will check out those videos too!
I've been HoH since I was 3. I never got to see a community, didn't even know there was a school for it until I was in my 20s. I failed traditional hearing aids, eventually got a BAHA in 2016. I'm 47. I have a family, but I still know nothing about a community, and I am learning to sign through these videos. There's more of us than people think.
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Thank you for the awesome videos :)) Happy Deaf Awareness Week!
Love all ur videos!
Thank you so much! Iam rusty and live i rural areas everyone is charging alot of money...I'm looking for deaf in my community met very few .
Hope you can find a community near you!
Hello Meredith, This is a wonderfully informative video. I've never heard of an ABC story before. Thank you for your help.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so very much for sharing with everyone. I do so greatly appreciate the PSA! Do I have permission to share this video on my FB Page/Account?
Seeing deaf people celebrate who they are and advocate to not be seen as impaired reminds me a lot of my own experiences as an autistic person and the autism community. Autism is part of who we are and there are many positive aspects of being autistic. Instead of simply awareness, we advocate for *acceptance* of autism in society.
Also, in a similar way that deaf people don't want to be referred to as "hearing impaired," most of us prefer being called "autistic people" rather than "people with autism" because, again, there is no way to separate who we are from our autism.
So much info that I didn't know. Thank u so much and keep up the great work!
Happy to help!
I have a question--- Why was DEAFPALS dismembered.
It was the BEST deaf/hoh community EVER,
I made a lot of great friends & it had a wonderful online chat data base
I miss it so very much & cannot find ANYTHING like it out there now 😢
Hi Meredith, have you ever tried to interview Deanna bray or sue Thomas? We watched the whole tv series on RUclips. Sue Thomas was actually playing a role in 2 of the episodes. Your videos has helped me to pick up some of the signing in the tv shows.
Thank you so much for these resources
My pleasure!
I've been watching a lot of Switched At Birth I love this show it's my favorite series to watch. Thank you for mentioning it. Can I say something I'm reading Deaf Culture: Exploring Deaf Communities In The United States for my American Sign Language class on Zoom. Love you.💌
thanku sm Meredith!! This is really informative :D
You're so welcome!
Great video of the Deaf Awareness Week! Have a very pleasant week, Meredith! 😊
Thank you so much!
@@LearnHowtoSign You are very welcome! 😊
Hi Meredith I just wanted to thank you I have never Heard of Deaf awareness week before it is always fun to learn something new. 😁
I'm so glad!
Thank you. Very informative. I don't know any deaf or h of h people but met a few in the workplace as customers
Glad it was helpful!
You and Olly working that joint video up was and is soooooo big!!! I'm not sure how much you realize, but I learned so much from the video on his channel that I haven't seen fully addressed anywhere else which is massively helpful in learning any sign language vs a spoken language. Getting to incorporate it with everything you shared here is just that much better! Thanks always, guys!!!
Can I ask for your thoughts on whether to teach ASL directly or baby sign for little ones?
You are so welcome Rachel!
Baby sign language is a great first step in introducing signs that leads directly in to learning more. Baby sign language is ASL just selected signs to benefit little ones. You can start there and grow the vocabulary as they grow.
here also :)
I liked this video.
ok So how do you write "Deaf" for someone who is Deaf BUT not part of the "Deaf community?
Hi Celine! Yes, you would just write it as "deaf"
I'm finding it difficult to find support groups for late age deaf and hard of hearing adults.
Do you have to be Deaf to be a part of the Deaf community?
You do not. CODAs (Children of Deaf Adults), interpreters, teacher for the Deaf and more are apart of the community too.
How do I sign up for the newsletter.
Hi i just have a question. If i wanted to know what dictionaries are there for ASL
Do you miror her sign or not or does it not matter?
Why is she not signing if she is promoting Deaf Awareness week!!
Hi Marchesa, I don't sign and talk at the same because that is what is called sim-com. When one signs and talks, the ASL structure is dropped along with signs causing it to be a broken language. Instead we captioned the video. Hope this helps clarify.
@@LearnHowtoSign Your reply makes no sense. I do know some professionals who are hearing, and they talk and sign at the same time its not broken language, makes no sense, I think maybe to you is broken language because you won't put any effort to communicate in sign language. I mean if you are promoting something about humans concerns its best to educate yourself and bring that energy and enthusiasm to what you are persuading others to believe.
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