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Black American Sign Language

It's a distinct dialect of ASL, with its own rich culture, history, and usage.

Published February 16, 2022
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged ADA, ASL, black american sign language, black ASL, Black History, Black History Month, Brown v. Board of Education, deaf, disability, disability awareness, disability rights, gaulluadet university, inclusion, sign language

POLICING DISABILITY

Garrison Redd was trying to catch the bus. He likes to travel around the U.S. to explore what’s outside his native New York. He waited at the stop in Kissimmee, Florida. And the bus finally came. But the driver refused to let him on and wouldn’t lower the ramp. Garrison asked the driver why repeatedly. But no… Continue reading POLICING DISABILITY

Published July 14, 2020
Categorized as Uncategorized Tagged disability rights, police brutality
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