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There is a simple way to visualize why it is harder for deaf people to access mental health care, says Dr. Johannes Fellinger ...
This rage, alongside a love of 70s thrillers, is what inspired Mager's new drama. The bilingual thriller features both ...
Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist Dr Alex Hamilton emphasises the need for changes to better support mental health needs of Deaf people ...
In her talk, “The Healing Power of the Eucharist,” Jeannine Adkins, creator of both the popular Facebook page Deaf Catholic ...
Gallaudet University is dedicated to language access for all deaf and hard of hearing people. This basic right to language ...
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PublicSource on MSNDeaf people of faith see changing array of spiritual homesSome Pittsburgh-area congregations that have long served religious deaf are dwindling, but others find ways to include sign ...
A 17-year-old Deaf harpist has described her "full circle" moment as she returned to a dedicated class for Deaf children in ...
“I’ve seen stories of deaf characters told from a hearing person’s point of view. This show says what it means to be a deaf person from the point of view of a deaf person,” says Luke Snellin, who ...
"Every day, as a deaf person, you're reminded of your deafness," says William Mager, writer of new BBC thriller Reunion. These reminders can range from having to face medical appointments with no ...
William Mager penned the bilingual show, also starring Rose Ayling-Ellis and from 'Adolescence' producer Warp Films, about a deaf man leaving prison: "The writing was so good, so it was a no-brainer." ...
A tale of whimsical wonder is transcending spoken language, as this story at a Toronto theatre is brought to life by an entirely Deaf cast.
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