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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Deaf Couples Wedding ASL Song 'Chicken Fried'

VIDEO [CC] - Song 'Chicken Fried' in American Sign Language for Deaf couples wedding video going viral on social media in Deaf community.



American Sign Language entertainer, Brian Guendling would like to congratulate Alejandro and Nicole on a beautiful wedding. Guendling was the guest entertainers for the night as performed a 3 song performance. Just because Alejandro and Nicole are Deaf, he believe they can enjoy music just like everybody else in a very entertaining way. He met with the family before the wedding and the bride mentioned how it was a country themed wedding.



Most of you know, Brian Guendling was born and raised in San Diego his whole life so he had to go out and buy his first pair of cowboy boots and a country hat, and couples picked the songs they wanted him to perform. He would like to thank Rob Rowland And Blue Lens Productions for another fantastic video with subtitles.





Guendling have teamed up with his Deaf friend by the name of DC Davis. DC was born and raised in Waco, Texas. He turned Deaf at the age of 2 due to high fever that burst both eardrums. He’s known sign language all his life and loves sports. He comes from a family that was involved with music especially in church. He started signing songs in his church when he was younger and its been his favorite thing to do since then.



DC memorizes music a little differently than most people do. He feels the beat and reads the lyrics off a paper over and over. Just because he’s Deaf, he still can enjoy music just like everybody else. He moved to Austin in 1999 with his family where he was a 3 sport athlete at Texas School for the Deaf. He played basketball, football, and ran track.







They want to show their audiences that the Deaf and Hearing cultures can work together. As you all know, The last sign language video, Guendling posted was 6 months ago. In the last 6 months he received a lot of messages from people asking if he was still continuing the sign language. Guendling felt like if he wanted to continue this passion of his needed to get his fluency up and get a lot more educated.



Guendling ever took was his senior year of high school which was 4 years ago. All the sign language he learned was from associating himself around Deaf Culture and hanging out with many of his Deaf friends. So he decided it was time to take it to the next level.



Guendling acquired many Deaf friends to sit down and help him with his fluency. After 4 months he had learned a lot. But, Guendling decided he needed to meet with a professional. He decided to move back to San Diego for 5 weeks where he met with a very highly professional American Sign Language coach by the name of Rebecca Coleman.



Rebecca has been teaching ASL for more then 10 years and absolutely changed his signing game. Video 3 will be posted next week!! Stay tuned! Thanks! Source



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Monday, November 23, 2015

National Geographic - Deaf Culture in Cambodia

VIDEO [CC] - Erin Moriarty Harrelson, The Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow Studies Deaf Culture, Documenting the Deaf Experience in Cambodia.





PHNOM PENH -- Erin Moriarty Harrelson, 2014-15 Fulbright-National Geographic Fellow in Cambodia, tells us about her time studying Deaf Culture in Cambodia.



The Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship was launched in 2013 as a new component of the Fulbright U.S. Student Program.



It provides opportunities for U.S. citizens to participate in an academic year of overseas travel and digital storytelling in up to three countries on globally significant theme. This Fellowship is made possible through a partnership between the U.S. Department of State and the National Geographic Society.





Through the Fulbright-National Geographic Digital Storytelling Fellowship, Fulbrighters will undertake an in-depth examination of a globally relevant issue, comparing and contrasting how that issue is experienced across borders.



Utilizing a variety of digital storytelling tools, including text, photography, video, audio, graphic illustrations, and/or social media, Fellows will tell their stories, or the stories of those they meet, publishing their work on a dedicated blog hosted on the National Geographic.



Stories deemed by National Geographic to be of interest or merit may be considered for publication on other National Geographic platforms... Read More: http://exchanges.state.gov/us/program/fulbright-national-geographic-digital-storytelling-fellowship



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Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications: California

VIDEO [CC] Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program: Equipment & Services for Individuals with a Speech Disability.





This archived webinar introduces participants to the free equipment and services available to disabled Californians through the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP),



• The California Telephone Access Program (CTAP), AKA California Phones, and

• The California Relay Service (CRS) with a focus on consumers with a speech disability.



Video from Ability Tools



Learn how you can assist your speech-disabled clients to receive free phones that accommodate their needs and how to use operator-assisted relay services that allow them to have conversations over the phone even if most other people have difficulties understanding their speech.



Love Miller is an Outreach Specialist for the California Telephone Access Program, specializing in consumers with speech difficulties. Love provides outreach and information for people with speech difficulties through presentations and informational booths. She earned her BSW from San Jose State University and her MPA from National University.

Friday, November 20, 2015

Dating Tips - How To Date A Deaf Person

VIDEO [CC] - Dating Tips and Advice: Gorgeous Deaf women advice to hearing people, how to plan a date with a Deaf and Hard of Hearing person.





There are many challenges to face when trying to date a Deaf and Hard of Hearing person these today. Here's the dating advice from two gorgeous Deaf women, Amanda McDonough and Rikki Poynter gives you some tips on how to plan and go on a DATE with someone who is Deaf.



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A Deaf actress Amanda McDonough just made a video about being in a relationship with a Deaf and Hard of Hearing person. These same rules apply to hanging out with a Deaf or Hard of Hearing person.





Summary:

1. Pick a good place

-Good Lighting

-No Distractions



2. Talk Normally

-Don't Yell

-Don't Over Pronounce



3. Learn a little American Sign Language

-Yes, No, Thank You



4. Don't focus on the Hearing Loss

-Let your date decide if they want to discuss that.

-There is so much more to us than hearing loss.



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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

5 Deaf Myths Busted With Amanda McDonough

VIDEO [CC] - 5 Deaf myths busted with Deaf actress Amanda McDonough.





Actress Amanda McDonough answers some questions from her last video and talks about 5 common Deaf myths in American Sign Language and with subtitles.





Review:

1. Amount of hearing loss differs between individual Deaf people. Deaf doesn’t mean complete Silence.

2. Some Deaf people can talk. Some can and chose not to and others never learned to Speak.

3. Not all Deaf people know Sign Language.

4. Deaf people can drive and get Drivers Licenses.

5. You can’t tell someone is Deaf just by looking at them.



Check this out - Five Ways to Communicate with a Deaf Person by Deaf Actress Amanda McDonough.



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ASL Music Video 'Reach Out Your Hand'

VIDEO [CC] - Campaign: Sign2Sing 2016 song 'Reach Out Your Hand' for the annual fundraising event.







Reach Out Your Hand, the song for Sign2Sing 2016, was written by Hollie Williams and Bottle Top Music. The song is sung by Zoe Birkett.



Sign2Sing's video features Fletch with children, staff and parents from Garden Fields JMI School and Heathlands School for the Deaf.





Sign2Sing is the annual fundraising event of the Deaf Health Charity SignHealth raising money to give Deaf children a brighter and healthier future in the UK and Uganda. Sign2Sing 2016 takes place from 1-7 February but you can get involved now on our website, sign2sing.org.uk.



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Sunday, November 8, 2015

British School For The Deaf In Sex Abuse Scandal

VIDEO [CC] - Exclusive: Woodford School for the Deaf in decades-long sex abuse scandal - BBC Newsnight documentary film.





LONDON - Newsnight and See Hear can for the first time name the perpetrator of horrific abuse carried out at a London (Woodford) school for the Deaf children over three decades.



The abuser was allowed to prey on the school's pupils even after he was convicted of indecently assaulting two of them, and barred by the Department for Education from being a proprietor of the school. His victims, who fought and failed to win justice, tell their story to Erika Jones.





When Deaf children are abused, they can have extra difficulties in letting people know what has happened. One incidence of abuse from an east London school for Deaf children has demonstrated the problem in a See Hear and Newsnight investigation which has named the perpetrator for the first time.



With limited vocabulary and lack of awareness, many children at Woodford School for Deaf Children tried to tell people they were being sexually abused by the husband of the headmistress, without success.



"There was a busy road with a playground and there'd be people walking past but we had no communication because we couldn't speak, we couldn't sign and they couldn't understand our voices," says James, not his real name, a pupil at the school in the early 1960s. "We'd try and write notes but our vocabulary was limited. The only word we knew was 'rude'."



It is difficult for a child to tell an adult that they have been touched inappropriately, sexually assaulted or raped. If that child is Deaf and can't speak well, or if they use sign language, then communicating even the simplest things can be a challenge... Read More: http://www.bbc.com/news/disability



NOTE: Woodford school for the Deaf' social media is shutting down include a web-site as well. What a shame, hearing Brits!



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Related Sex Abuse Post - #Sexual Abuse

Friday, October 30, 2015

Top 10s Creepiest Urban Legends Compilation

VIDEO [CC] - The top 10s scariest Urban Legends compilation from all over the world that will totally creepy you out!





As Halloween approaches, many of us who have outgrown trick-or-treating will watch the top 10s creepiest videos - an altogether more bizarre indulgence on the Urban Legand compilation.



A contraction of "All Hallows' Evening" is a yearly celebration observed in a number of countries on 31 October, the eve of the Western Christian feast of All Hallows' Day. Within Allhallowtide, the traditional focus of All Hallows' Eve revolves around the theme of using "humor and ridicule to confront the power of death. The word Halloween or Hallowe'en dates to about 1745.



Until these today in 2015... Here's a special "Halloween" of the Urban Legends on YouTube channels from AllTime10s and The Big 10.



10 of the Scariest Urban Legends - Today we will be going through 10 of the Scariest Urban Legends that stood out to us.





10 Urban Legend YouTube Videos Believed To Be Real! - A creepy bizarre of the Urban Legend from YouTube.



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10 Creepy Urban Legends that turned out to be True! - What's scarier than a creepy Urban Legend? When it turns out to be true!



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10 Terrifying Most Creepy Japanese Urban Legends - Japanese Urban Legends believed to be real!





10 Unexplained Paranormal Phenomena - Chilling ghostly noises, mysterious deaths and a pair of terrifying twins can all be found in 10 Unexplained Paranormal Phenomena.







10 Terrifying Demonic Possessions - Watch on to creep yourself at by these chilling tales of 10 terrifying cases of demonic possession.







10 Horror Movies Inspired by Real Events - Thought haunted houses and possessed dolls were just the stuff of nightmares? Think again with these 10 Horror Movies Inspired by Real Events.







10 Creepiest Places On Earth - The worst places to be in the world when your phone has run out of battery, your torch keeps flickering and the ignition on your car won't work properly, take a peek at 10 creepiest places one earth.







10 Common Nightmares Explained - Find out the meanings of your deepest fears, As Alltime10s explains the 10 most common nightmares.







Alltime10s - We are Alltime10s and we aim to bring you the most informative, fascinating and engaging top 10 videos on YouTube - www.youtube.com/alltime10s



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ASL Music Video 'Where Is The Love'

VIDEO [CC] - American Sign Language Music Video - Where Is The Love.





This music video is a translation of the song Black Eyes Peas' "Where Is The Love" into American Sign Language for the simple and sole purpose of sharing the song and its vital message with the Deaf Community.



This ASL music video was created not only for your entertainment, but also to share the wonderful message of 'Where Is The Love?' with you, so that hopefully it will have a positive impact on your thoughts and perspectives and decision-making about the world. The lyrics are tremendously powerful.





Hopefully they will stimulate your ability to discover and create love and kindness, which is something we all sorely need in our lives. The news footage and some of the other images in this video are from the internet.



(Copyright belongs to Black Eyes Peas and UMG Recordings, Inc. All rights remain with the copyright holders.)

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Deaf Woman Sues NYPD For Wrongly Arrested

VIDEO [CC] - Exclusive Interviews: Deaf woman arrested by NYPD settles case against city for $750,000.



NEW YORK CITY - A Deaf woman who said she was wrongly arrested by cops who ignored her disability settled her case for $750,000 Tuesday, a figure her attorneys say is the largest of its kind.



Diana Williams charged in her suit filed in Manhattan Federal Court that the New York City Police Department officers who slapped her in cuffs ignored police guidelines requiring them to request a sign language interpreter when interacting with Deaf people.



“Deaf individuals have rights, and they do not have to tolerate discrimination and injustices of any kind,” her attorneys Andrew Rozynski and Eric Baum said in a statement.



“Ms. Williams hopes that the settlement will send a message to all law enforcement agencies across the country that they should adopt proper policies and procedures to ensure full communication access for Deaf individuals.”



Two New Yorkers who can't hear or speak and communicate only by sign language claim they were wrongly arrested by NYPD officers in two separate incidents.



Williams’ ordeal began Sept. 11, 2011, when she called 911 for assistance evicting a difficult tenant from her Staten Island home.



Most of the people in the house were Deaf, but cops allegedly ignored training requiring them to request an interpreter.



Without being able to explain to Williams what was happening, Officer Christian Romano arrested her and the tenant for allegedly getting in a fight, and for the next 24 hours police ignored her attempts to communicate, the suit said.



Williams was so panicked she even wrote the letters “HOSP” on the window of a police cruiser in an effort to tell them she needed to go to the hospital, the suit says.



Romano checked the “No” box on the arrest report asking if an interpreter was needed, according to documents. He later checked “No” on different paperwork asking if Williams had a disability.



Williams’ attorneys, who run the Eisenberg and Baum Law Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing, said they believe their client has received the largest payout ever to an individual alleging Deaf discrimination by a public agency. A Deaf advocate at the firm, Sheryl Eisenberg-Michalowski, also worked on the case.



“Settling was in the best interest of the city,” a Law Department spokesman said. Source by New York Daily News

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Deaf Riders Of Norway Motorcycle Club

VIDEO [CC] - På hjul med Deaf Riders of Norway Motorcycle Club.



In this DMtv episode we have made the trip to Vestfold to visit motorcycle club Deaf Riders in Norway.



During the episode we meet with several members and we will be with them on the trip. We also get a glimpse of how members work to build on the unique engine their bikes.





Norwegian: I denne DMtv-episoden har vi tatt turen til Vestfold for å besøke MC-klubben Deaf Riders. I løpet av episoden blir vi kjent med flere av medlemmene og vi får være med dem på tur. Vi får også et innblikk i hvordan medlemmene jobber med å bygge om på de unike motorsyklene sine.



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Monday, August 31, 2015

Deaf Yoga Massage Workshop

VIDEO [CC] - Live your dreams and find inner peace through the ancient teachings of Yoga for Deaf women.



Tabea Lehrner & Betty Schätzchen together a Tantra & Yoga workshop on the YouTube channel for Deaf women.



You want to learn the Thai Yoga Massage? You love to inspire other people and to touch? You feel like Yoga and traveling? You want your everyday stress ent fl flee? You want to give your life a different direction? Then was there and learn the art of touching yourself and others!





Tabea Lehrner & Betty Schätzchen zusammen einen Tantra & Yoga Workshop in im Yogahaus in Wustrow für weibliche Hörgeschädigte & Gebärdensprachlerinnen an. Wir freuen uns auf euch!



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Deaf Rapper - I'm Deaf So What

VIDEO: Deaf rapper artist polo boy shares the ASL video with subtitles.





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Monday, November 11, 2013

How To Mug A Deaf Person

VIDEO [CC/Singed] - How to mug a Deaf person. Short comedy film.



Cast

Scott... Stephen Collins

Janet... Siobhan Dodd

Chris... Ben Green



Sound by James Static

Filmed & Edited by Mark Williams

Produced by Caroline O'Neill

Written and Directed by Ben Green





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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Deaf Rights In Middle East

VIDEO Signed - Deaf Rights in Arabic and English Subtitles.



A Short film that demonstrates the difficulties the Deaf people faces om every aspect of life in the middle east countries.







فيلم قصير - حقوق الصم والبكم



فيلم قصير يحكي مجموعه من الصعوبات التي بواجهها الصم والبكم في عدد من مجالات الحياة.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Breaking The Barrier Of The Deaf Community

VIDEO [English Subtitles] - Communication Services: Breaking the Barrier of the Deaf community in Ghana.



ACCRA - About 1% of the population in Ghana has hearing loss. The main challenge for the Deaf community is communicating with the larger society so that they can have proper access to health, education and employment in their country.





The Ghana National Association of the Deaf (GNAD) has the vision to break down communication barriers. They are appealing for the government to recognise sign language as an official language of the Deaf in Ghana.



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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Deaf Culture: The Movie Thing!

VIDEO [ASL /CC] - Deaf Culture: The Movie Thing! Is this video in deaf bashing or humor comedy?



What happens when two hearing people try to make a video on Deaf Culture? Let's find out!





All work on this video was done by Mathew Schelsky and Rachel Thompson for the spring 2013 Deaf Culture class at Columbia College Chicago, for Crom Saunders.

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Deaf Awareness: 'Love Language' Short Film

VIDEO [CC/SIGNED] - Deaf Awareness: 'Love Language' Short Film.



This video was re-created to spread awareness to the American Society of Deaf Children within my community. There are moments in life when we feel a connection so deep words can hardly describe it. But how do we know that it's real?



This is the story of a boy who meets a girl and falls in love.

(Please do not continue reading until after you watch the video!)





The Jubilee Project makes films for good causes. This film was produced to raise awareness and support for the American Society for Deaf Children. There are two ways that you can support this cause. This video was created for a School Public Service Announcement for the school. Originally made by The Jubilee Project, all credit goes to them for the story content within this film.



I would also like to take the time to forward you to their website where you can buy the song used "Peaches" by: New Heights for $1.00 and your dollar will go straight to the donation of the American Society of Deaf Children. Please visit that link here: http://jubileeproject.bandcamp.com/track/peaches



The original short film 'Love Language'


The Jubilee Project is an organization for good causes. With your generous contribution you can help raise money for Deaf children. Visit the original video as seen right here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyB_U9vn6Wk



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VIDEO [CC] - Educate the hearing people how to communication with Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.



Kati Roman's new video on YouTube to educate the hearing people how to connect / talk with deaf and hard of hearing people. Kati Roman, who is a hard of hearing person, which is issuing a call to action, inviting community to be part of the solution to explain why she is doing a good cause, to educating and awareness about the Deaf and Hard of Hearing people.





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