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Deaf Awareness - National Deaf Center

The deaf community includes people who identify as hard of hearing, late-deafened, deafblind, deafdisabled, and more.

Deaf culture: what is it, history, aspects, examples & facts - Hand Talk

It includes “beliefs, attitudes, history, norms, values, literary traditions and art shared by those who are Deaf”.

Community and Culture – Frequently Asked Questions - NAD

Deaf communities are diverse with people identifying as Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, and Late-Deafened.

The Deaf Community: What it is, Characteristics and Who is part of it

The deaf community is made up of people who identify as deaf or hard-of-hearing, but it doesn't stop there! Hearing people engaged with the cause, Sign Language ...

What is Deaf Culture?

Deaf culture exists because Deaf people who are educated at residential Deaf schools develop their own Deaf network once they graduate, to keep in touch with ...

PEPNet Tipsheet DEAF CULTURE

Common terms used within the Deaf community: The American Deaf culture has labels for identifying its members. These labels reflect both cultural values and ...

Deaf Culture & Community - Hands & Voices

A series from Hands & Voices that's designed to help families and the professionals working with them access information and further resources.

Deaf culture - Wikipedia

Deaf culture ... Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are ...

Exploring the Rich Heritage of Deaf People

Deaf culture has its roots in the history of Deaf people, who have faced discrimination and marginalization throughout much of human history.

Understanding the Deaf Culture and the Deaf World

Deaf culture is at the heart of Deaf communities everywhere in the world. Each Deaf community is a cultural group which shares a sign language and a common ...

What to know about Deaf culture and community - Healthy Hearing

They believe that audism and oralism degrade ASL and interfere with the Deaf person's ability to develop speech and listening skills. “Deaf ...

Understanding Deaf Culture - Mass.gov

This viewpoint focuses solely on what a deaf person cannot do - hear - and disregards the many positive attributes and abilities of individuals ...

Deaf Culture - VAWnet

While not all people who are deaf or hard of hearing identify with the Deaf culture, a significant portion do. Organizations must integrate knowledge of Deaf ...

NAD - About Us - National Association of the Deaf

Established in 1880, the NAD was shaped by deaf leaders who believed in the right of the American deaf community to use sign language, to congregate on issues ...

Introduction to Deaf Culture - YouTube

In this video we introduce some of the language, behavioral norms, values and traditions important to people in the Deaf community.

What is the difference between deaf and Deaf? - SignHealth

There is a very strong and close Deaf community with its own culture and sense of identity, based on a shared language. Our work is mainly with and for Deaf ...

Inclusion within the Deaf Community

The Deaf community has a wide range including people who do not have the sense of hearing or who have impaired hearing.

Human Rights of the Deaf - WFD

The CRPD, promotes deaf culture and the linguistic identity of the deaf community. It is important that sign language and deaf culture is promoted through ...

National Deaf History Month: Exploring the Record of Advocacy

... the deaf community in the 1960s. While American Sign Language (ASL) ... But even with the more prominent rise of Deaf culture and ...

Expanding Communication Access to the Deaf Community

Culturally Deaf people identify as big “D” Deaf. At the heart of Deaf culture is ASL, which has its own vocabulary, grammar and rules for syntax, as well as ...