With Sign Language and Sound, an Artist Upends Audience Perceptions
Christine Sun Kim’s poetic and political art pushes viewers to consider the limits, and misunderstandings, that come with communication in any language, whether spoken or signed.
‘The vehicle for my feelings’: how sign language helped a deaf author find her voice
Sara Nović on writing a novel amid the current Deaf creative revolution and how ASL allowed her to understand herself In the years since I wrote my first book, deaf…
Artificial Divide a book by Robert Kingett and Randy Lacey
Artificial Divide Robert Kingett (Editor) Randy Lacey (Editor) FORMAT <div class="flex flex-wrap space-x-1"><span>Paperback</span><span>(Large Print)</span><span class='line-through ml-2 text-primary'>$24.99</span><b>$22.99</b><span>(English)</span></div> FORMAT Paperback English Large Print $24.99 $22.99 Available in cart add to cart…
Opinion | ‘Make No Apologies for Yourself’ – The New York Times
Opinion|‘Make No Apologies for Yourself’ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/19/opinion/disability-poems.html Advertisement Continue reading the main story Opinion Supported by Continue reading the main story disability ‘Make No Apologies for Yourself’ Are we writing for…