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Is there some kind of a path to success and rising up in our careers? A code for constant self development and confidence. Let me show you. In these four circles lies the answer. We…
Is there some kind of a path to success and rising up in our careers? A code for constant self development and confidence. Let me show you. In these four circles lies the answer. We…
Career planning involves mapping the key steps of your professional future. From identifying fields you want to pursue to developing long-term objectives, this method can help you devise a strategy for career success.
The WDL Scholarship makes it possible for deaf and hard of hearing leaders from developing nations to attend Gallaudet University.
Request for International Sign Interpreters Open Letter to Adobe Max – Accessibility Request Response from Adobe Max Subject: Adobe Max – ACCESSIBILITY Request To Whom It May Concern, Adobe has always made a clear commitment to…
Using Social Justice Standards to plan instruction for Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth Transcript (RFT, 30 kb) Heritage months were established to celebrate marginalized communities in the United States. Teachers tend to use these…
When Geeta graduated from one of the few schools for Deaf students in India in which students were not punished for communicating with their peers using signs, she didn’t really know how fortunate she was.…
What is the problem? In spite of having over 800 Deaf schools, several children from low Socio-Economic Zones (SEZs) fall through the cracks as they drop out of local mainstream schools which are not equipped…
Just as there is “white privilege” or “male privilege,” there is also “hearing privilege.” Hearing privilege is a set of societal advantages hearing people experience that Deaf people do not have access to, or are…
The Story of Amrin Shaikh Meet Amrin. She’s a strong, confident, articulate Deaf woman who is now receiving the proper bilingual education that she deserves. But it wasn’t always this way… Amrin was born in…
What is the problem? There are over 800 Deaf schools in India. However, less than 10 of these educational institutions provide bilingual education for Deaf children. In order to address the lack of bilingual educational…