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Gallaudet University to Host First CREST Fest to Advance Equity and Deaf Representation in the Field of Sign Language Technology Share Article Microsoft’s Accessibility Chief Jenny Lay-Flurrie to Deliver Keynote; Deaf High School and College Students Named CREST Ambassadors An avatar teaches American Sign Language inside virtual reality Our hope is that CREST Fest and those supporting it can help to ensure a future where new technologies are designed and built with meaningful involvement from deaf sign language users. WASHINGTON (PRWEB) June 04, 2021 Gallaudet University will host the first-ever CREST Fest June 14 through July 23, 2021. The purpose of this six-week virtual festival is to celebrate sign language technologies and advance equity and deaf representation in the field. Hosted by Gallaudet’s CREST Network, a National Science Foundation-funded initiative, CREST Fest is free ....
Credit: PHOTO ILLUSTRATION BY MACGREGOR CAMPBELL / OPB Prisoners eligible for stimulus checks, but getting payout behind bars is complicated By Like many Americans, people behind bars are waiting to see if they will be getting checks from the federal government as part of the new stimulus bill provided it passes Congress this month as expected. The majority of incarcerated people in Washington and Oregon were likely eligible for the first two rounds of relief money. Advocates for prisoners say the all too common refrain of What happened to my check? shows the system for the incarcerated needs to be improved. This comes after a federal judge reversed an initial attempt by the Internal Revenue Service to disqualify inmates from receiving stimulus payments. ....