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Fr. Min Seo Park signs the Mass in American Sign Language on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021. To his left is Laureen Lynch-Ryan, the Washington Archdiocese s coordinator for deaf ministry. (Joe Portolano)
When Fr. Min Seo Park, a deaf Catholic priest from South Korea, celebrated his first livestreamed Mass in American Sign Language, or ASL, on Feb. 6, over 800 viewers, many of them likely deaf themselves, tuned in on the ADW (Archdiocese of Washington) Special Needs Ministry YouTube channel, where videos feature a voice interpreter and captions for hearing viewers.
Before Park s January 2021 appointment as chaplain of both the Archdiocese of Washington s Deaf Ministries and Gallaudet University (a U.S. federally chartered private university for the deaf), these ASL-interpreted Masses attracted up to 95 viewers on its best day.
Watch: ‘The Path Forward – Fearless Conversations About Unconscious Bias During this segment of The Path Forward, we talk about unconscious bias what is it and how to overcome it.
Published February 10, 2021 •
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When we talk about working to create a culture of inclusion in places like schools and corporate America and even within police departments, implicit or unconscious bias can actually interfere with that goal.
During this segment of The Path Forward, we talk about unconscious bias what is it and how to overcome it.
NBC 5 s LeeAnn Trotter discusses this with three experts who train police officers, corporations and children to overcome this bias.