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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.
Parents at Family Learning Vacation (FLV) “arrive as teeny kittens and leave like great lions: with a roar. They are ready to ...
"Sinners" became the first horror movie to score an “A” on CinemaScore, along with its success at the box office ...
Ballinger Shakespeare Company (BSC) makes its debut with a free, outdoor staging of Much Ado About Nothing at Edmonds’ Mathay ...
As Sinners makes its debut on streaming, it also makes a historic feat as the first film on Max to include Black American ...
A leading Christian streaming platform for children seeks to break down barriers that prevent deaf children from easily ...
ASL professors developed a list of key terms for officers to sign or interpret during police stops – like, “Deaf?” “stop,” ...
After Cox presented ASL and deaf culture training in 2023, IUPD officially incorporated deaf culture awareness into the ...
The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and two individual plaintiffs are suing the Trump administration, claiming the ...
Ryan Coogler’s SINNERS is now streaming at home on Max—featuring the first-ever Black American Sign Language version of a major film.
The deaf community was plagued by racial segregation, so Black Americans decided to create their own rendition of the ...