Showing posts with label Vloggers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vloggers. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2015

If Deaf People Acted Like Hearing People

VIDEO [CC] - Parody - If Deaf people acted like Hearing people.



Deaf Youtube enthusiast, writer, sarcastic bitch sharing just a little parody video of what it might be like if us Deaf and Hard of Hearing people made the same kinds of comments towards Hearing people as they do to us.



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Subscribe - https://youtube.com/channel/lifedeaf

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Related: Being Deaf Person Is Weirder Than You Thought

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.



Follow Amanda McDonough:

Subscribe - https://youtube.com/channel/amandamcdonough

Facebook - https://facebook.com/officialamandamcdonough

Twitter - https://twitter.com/actingamanda

IMDb - http://imdb.me/amandamcdonough

Instagram - https://instagram.com/amanda_mcdonough/

Official Website - http://amanda-mcdonough.com



Follow Rikki Poynter:

Subscribe - https://youtube.com/rikkipoynter/

Twitter - http://twitter.com/rikkipoynter

Instagram - http://instagram.com/rikkipoynter

Tumblr - http://rikkipoynter.tumblr.com



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Rikki Poynter In British Deaf News Magazine

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.



Follow Amanda McDonough:

Subscribe - https://youtube.com/channel/amandamcdonough

Facebook - https://facebook.com/officialamandamcdonough

Twitter - https://twitter.com/actingamanda

IMDb - http://imdb.me/amandamcdonough

Instagram - https://instagram.com/amanda_mcdonough/

Official Website - http://amanda-mcdonough.com



Related Post:

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5 Deaf Myths Busted With Amanda McDonough

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Deaf People For Dummies - aka Hearing People

VIDEO [CC] - Social Awareness Message - Hearing People For Dummies.



A hearing blogger Steph Hall shares the social awareness about Deaf and Hearing people in society.



It shares their difficulties and how they overcame their struggles by hearing people.



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Any questions, please comment down below and she'd love to hear your experiences. Steph Intro & Deaf Awareness- https://youtu.be/yY17oEf9e9A



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Subscribe - http://youtube.com/channel/stephhall

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Thursday, September 10, 2015

Deaf Lives Matter

VIDEO [CC] - YouTube vlogger, Artie Mack thoughts on Deaf rights.



Deaf Lives Matter - Individuals with Auditory Processing Disorder and many degrees of hearing that sets them apart from the dominant Hearing World face many issues that are often unheard of in modern society.



Acknowledging the existence of Deaf Lives does not make other life experiences invalid. It is crucial to understand the movement of specific minority groups and how their individual experiences reflect human existence.



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Information on the Americans with Disabilities Act of 2008:

http://eeoc.gov/laws/statutes/adaaa.cfm



Information on the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act of 2010:

https://fcc.gov/guides/21st-century-communications-and-video-accessibility-act-2010



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Sunday, November 13, 2011

A Personal Appeal From ASL Songsigner

VIDEO [CC ] - Tubers community resonpses on a personal appeal from American Sign Language songsigner.



Tubers the vlogger community to share opinions, insights, experiences and perspectives which is introduced the important issues and encouraged to debate hot topics about a personal appeal from American Sign Language songsigner.





After a year away from this wonderful YouTube community, I'm back with a new video and a new direction. Question: Are you with me? And if not, why? And if so, why? Video referenced: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU



Related Video: Re: A Personal Appeal From ASL Songsigner CaptainValor.





This didn't come out completely as I planned, but I guess the gist of my message is there. I just think it's important to remember that you're 'famous' because of ASL... and now you are not including the Deaf community in your new endeavors at all.



It seems sort of ironic that by wanting to become a part of the YouTube community, you are saying goodbye to another one (maybe not personally, but publicly as a YouTube figure). As a hearing person, I can't speak for Deaf people, but I think this is the reason why they're sometimes hesitant about hearing people entering/representing their community. Maybe you could try to do some vlogs about Deaf related things, or include them somehow.



Allyballybabe has something in her YouTube "about me" that I've always liked: "one more thing i am very concerned about. though ASL is extremely beautiful and interesting, it is important to remember WHERE and WHO ASL came from... the Deaf. " Just some thoughts.



Related Video: Thoughts, Responses, and a Challenge!





Wow! What a response. Just couldn't wait another week to follow-up. In this video I respond to some of these responses, give some more detailed thoughts on my work and Deaf community, and challenge you all to our first creative collaboration!



QUESTION: What would you like me to call you, my community?



CHALLENGE: Perform "Party in the USA" in sign language and video respond to this video or my original ASL video. You can start from my gloss, but I encourage your too add your own unique spin! Two weeks from now I'll cut your performances together into a collage with each line from a different person.



Videos referenced: SocialCantaloupe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YqhCaLOVXE



Meewunk: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm8XP6agnGA

RandomerThanAverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVtIsG9fChs

MsFrizzyHair: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ATAzrVAcs