National Deaf LGBTQ+ Awareness Week, held each April since 2018, promotes understanding and solidarity for Deaf LGBTQ+ individuals. Established by the Deaf Queer Resource Center, it highlights intersectional challenges like discrimination and communication barriers. This year, Visually Speaking in Seattle offers four events including Signaraoke and online socials, creating a platform for celebration and support within the community. Allies can engage via social media using #DeafLGBTQWeek and by donating to the Deaf Queer Resource Center.
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The Importance of Authenticity in Learning American Sign Language. If you fake it, you’re not going to make it.
Authenticity in learning American Sign Language (ASL) is crucial for real communication and cultural respect, extending beyond mere sign memorization to include grammar, nuances, and community immersion.
Unlocking the Power of ASL: Reframing English Words with Sign Language
As you journey through the world of American Sign Language (ASL), you’ll quickly find yourself asking a familiar question: “Sign, what?” It’s a natural curiosity that arises as you seek to expand your ASL vocabulary and deepen your understanding. But here’s the thing: instead of defaulting to fingerspelling every time […]
The Joy of Signing Through Windows!
Hey there, communication champs! Let’s talk about a nifty way to spread joy and understanding: signing through windows! 🌟 Picture this: you’re hanging out at your favorite coffee shop sitting at your favorite table next to the window, a friend walks by, peers in and notices you. Ya’ll are […]
Enhancing Sign Language Conversations: The Importance of Head Turns
Signing conversations are a vital part of communication within the Deaf community, offering a unique and expressive way to connect with others. However, ensuring effective communication in group settings can pose challenges, especially when multiple people are involved. In this blog, we explore the significance of head turns in signing […]