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Ritter Proposes Restoring Previously Cut Services For Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Community

Culture over Country: Why American Sign Language deserves a place in foreign language curriculum

American Sign Language (ASL), used by half a million Americans, is the fourth most studied foreign language at colleges and universities. Despite its critical role for those who can't use spoken language, its acceptance in fulfilling foreign language requirements is questioned.

Lost in Translation : ASD Launches Awareness Campaign Focused on Health Care and Education Communities

A grant-funded program unveiled at a press conference at the American School for the Deaf in West Hartford on Tuesday will seek to create greater understanding in the health care and education fields about communication with the deaf, hard of hearing, and DeafBlind community.

Lost in Translation campaign aims to increase access for Connecticut deaf communities

A man lying on a gurney stares up at the faces of a team of concerned medical doctors and nurses running down a hospital hallway. The man desperately tries communicating with them, but they seem confused by his hand gestures. The man’s face grows more desperate and terrified as they approach the end of a hallway into an operating room. The emotional video is part of a new public service .

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