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Ryan Coogler’s vampire horror movie starring Michael B. Jordan is now accessible for the members of the Black deaf community.
Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf names Caroline M. Solomon as its new president.
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The Mercury on MSNThe Wall That Heals traveling through Montgomery CountyThe traveling exhibit honors over 3 Americans who served in the Vietnam War and bears names of 58,281 service members who ...
Hillsboro Christian Academy Monday announced its 2025-26 free and reduced price meal program year policy for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School ...
AMHERST — Amherst is celebrating Disability Pride Month, aiming to end the stigma of disability and make the town inclusive ...
A nonprofit born out of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, is urging the Maine Attorney General's Office to revisit how more ...
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One of the year's biggest movies is finally hitting streaming; an action-packed classic is returning to Netflix just in time ...
Oscar-winning actress and inclusivity icon Marlee Matlin shares her story in her own words in 'Marlee Matlin: Not Alone ...
Nationally known Chautauqua scholars are coming to town for Ashland Chautauqua’s 26th year of free programming for the community. This year’s theme is Breaking Barriers, and the dates are July 15 to ...
Right now, resources are more important than ever, as people are feeling the effects of what’s happening in the country,” Stanfield said.
The Kern Dance Alliance is back and partnering with several Kern County Library branches for the 9th annual “Books in Motion” ...
A Race Against Time premieres later this month and will help reclaim the narrative for the people who lived it 20 years ago ...
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