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Jumat, 07 September 2012

International Deaf Awareness Week






International Deaf Awareness Week 2012 at Toronto, Canada.



September 18-24th 2011 is the International Deaf Awareness Week.

So many events to enjoy!

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"What is it like to be Deaf?"



People have asked me.



How are you Deaf? Deaf?... Oh, hmm... how do I explain that? Simple: I can't hear. No, wait... it is much more than that. It is similar to a goldfish in a bowl, always observing things going on. People talking at all times. It is like a man on his own island Among foreigners. Isolation is no stranger to me. Relatives say hi and bye, but I sit for 5 hours among them. Taking great pleasure at amusing babies, or being amused by TV. Reading books, resting, helping out with food. Natural curiosity perks up. Upon seeing great laughter, crying, anger. Inquiring only to meet with a "Never mind", "Nothing" or "Oh, it's not important". Getting a summarized statement of the whole day. I'm supposed to smile to show my happiness. Little do they know how truly miserable I am. People are in control of language usage, I am at loss and really uncomfortable there. Always feeling like an outsider among the hearing people, even though it was not their intention. They are always assuming that I am part of them by my physical presence, not understanding the importance of communication. Facing the choice between Deaf Event weekend or a family reunion. Facing the choice between the family commitment and Deaf friends. I must make the choices constantly, any wonder why I choose Deaf friends??? I get such great pleasure at the Deaf clubs, before I realize it, it is already 2:00 am, Whereas I anxiously look at the clock every few minutes at the Family Reunion. With Deaf people, I feel so normal, our communication flows back and forth. Catch up with little trivials, our daily life, our frustration in the bigger world, Seeking the mutual understanding, contented smiles and laughter are musical. So magical to me, so attuned to each other's feelings. True happiness is so important. I feel more at home with Deaf people of various color, religion, short or tall. Than I do among my own hearing relatives and you wonder why? Our language is common. We understand each other. Being at loss of control Of the environment that is communication, People panic and retreat to avoid Deaf people like the plague. But Deaf people are still human beings with dreams, desires, and needs To belong, just like everyone else. That's how I am DEAF."



It's TRUE!!!!



Video source by IDAW2012

Jumat, 13 Juli 2012

TSA Laugh At Deaf Man, Steals His Candy

Video: TSA laugh at Deaf man, steals his candy.



A group of Deafies leaving the annual of the 2012 NAD Conference and DeaFestival in Louisville, Kentucky had a rather awful experience courtesy of the Transportation Security Administration in that city’s airport.



Video by TheAlexJonesChannel



TSA agents at the Louisville, Kentucky airport laughed at a Deaf man, called him "f***ing Deafie," and then stole his candy, another perfect example of why this loathsome federal agency needs to be abolished immediately. "You're dumb Deafies anyway so no one would believe you" Read more... http://americanvisionnews.com/4091/tsa-mocks-deaf-man-steals-his-candy-eats-it-in-front-of-him

Sabtu, 16 Juni 2012

NAD Candidates For Board Positions

NAD Official Candidates for Board Positions in Kentucky Conference 2012



The Election Committee announced official candidates for officer and regional representative positions on the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) Board of Directors - Find more information at: http://www.nad.org/louisville/official-candidates-board-positions



Please read at Deaf Politics Blog: http://blog.deafpolitics.org/2012/06/open-letter-to-national-association-of.html



Contact your local and State chapters to represent your interest in 1 of 2 candidates for NAD President (2012-2014).

NAD presidential canditates with captions.

Sheri Ann Farinha for NAD President 2012-2014.
Video by Sheri Farinha



Sean Gerlis for NAD Secretary 2012-2014.
Video by netripized

More information at: http://www.seangerlis.com/nad/

Sabtu, 02 Juni 2012

Responds on NAD & Deaf Community

Video: About National Association of the Deaf & Dennis Daugaard in American Sign Language.



Here is the transcript of the 25-minute long vlog:



The purpose of this vlog is to explain everything regarding Deaf people's response on National Association of the Deaf (NAD) for making a bad pick by inviting the Governor of South Dakota. This vlog also will include the transcript so that hearing people & Deaf people who does not know ASL will be able to understand why many Deaf people are protesting about the bad pick which NAD, so far, hadn't addressed this issue.



National Association of the Deaf was founded in 1880 in response to the Milan Conference of 1880. Why? The International Congress on Education of the Deaf was held in Italy. All delegates except for one at ICED were hearing. They voted to support the oral education and banned the use of sign language for Deaf children at any deaf schools. The result is that many Deaf teachers lost their jobs at many Deaf schools across this country as it also messed up Deaf Education. This was the Dark Ages for Deaf people. NAD was established to protect the Deaf people's voice, civil rights & American Sign Language. Wonder why the NAD is not strong like the National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)? NAACP was able to have the access to media and make a difference in many people's lives, why can't the NAD have that as well? That part is a long story that will explain why NAD is like that but first, I want to focus on history of NAD.



Video by ridor9th



16 years after NAD was established (1896), there was first woman to serve on NAD Board. Is it awesome? Does it means that NAD is progressive than the rest of the United States since women were allowed to vote in 1920? No, it is not true. That position has no-voting power. Their duties are focused only on social issues, events, morals, childbearing, child care - these are women's duties. They cannot get involved on Education, Civli Rights & Law with the rest of male-dominated NAD Board. When the 19th Amendment was ratified into the United States Constitution in 1920 to grant all women the right to vote, NAD still did not permit its Deaf women to vote until 1964!



44 YEARS!! Why? Maybe the NAD resisted this change because they were wary of hearing people due to the devastating effects of Milan Conference. Then a year later in 1965, African-Americans (both men & women) were allowed to join the membership of NAD. As for GLBT individuals, NAD finally included them not a long time ago roughly about 10-15 years ago. Really, NAD was aware that there were many Deaf GLBT individuals but they chose not to recognize the GLBT individuals for decades. Now the GLBT people will have its first-ever Luncheon at 2012 NAD Conference in Louisville, Kentucky. NAD hosts biennial national conferences held in different cities across the country. For many years, the NAD Board as well as its Region I, II, III, IV Board tend to be populated by Deaf people with college degrees. For many years, NAD's growth was hindered due to low contributions, most likely because many Deaf people lost their jobs after the infamous Milan Conference of 1880. They slowly raised the funds for decades and finally has a permanent home in Silver Spring, Maryland. They also established the Youth Leadership Camp as well. They added little by little to strengthen the organization. As of now, NAD will have its conference in Louisville. This conference's theme is ...



Every two years, NAD tends to select a theme that will reflect on its conference. This year, in Louisville has this theme, "Nothing About Us, Without Us". This conference is expected to be the largest one in history because NAD is partnering with Kentucky Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (KCDHH)'s famous & popular event called DeaFestival. That DeaFestival is extremely popular with Deaf people who does not have college background, averaging several thousands of spectators from many states. This is an opportunity for everyone to capitalize on touching important issues at the conference.



NOTE: If you want to read the complete transcript, contact me via inbox. I'll send you the rest as YouTube does not permit me to give you a complete transcript of my vlog: ridor9th



Related Social Media Vloggers Responds to NAD:

NAD Sends Mixed Message on Civil Rights

May 26, 2012 NAD Tidbits

NAD, Have Your Common Sense Leave Your Head?

Ben Soukup

My Vlog for NAD

NAD-Nothing About Us, Without Us?

Letter To NAD

NAD MUST backs Marriage Equality!

Open Letter to NAD to Disinvite South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard



The NAD responds to the outpouring of concern, opposition and support surrounding the community discussion on Governor Daugaard.



Video by NADvlogs



To learn more about the NAD, its mission and objectives, visit http://www.nad.org. To learn more about our 51st Biennial Conference on July 3 - 7, 2012 in Louisville, Kentucky, visit http://www.nad.org/louisville.

Minggu, 27 Mei 2012

NAD Enables Injustice

Video: National Association of the Deaf enables injustice in American Sign Language.



Discussion about National Association of the Deaf's refusal to listen to community concerns about South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard's role at the upcoming 2012 NAD Conference, 51st biennial conference, in Louisville, KY from July 3-7, 2012.



Video by FacundoElement

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Related social media vloggers responses on NAD:

NAD Sends Mixed Message on Civil Rights

May 26, 2012 NAD Tidbits

NAD, Have Your Common Sense Leave Your Head?

Ben Soukup

My Vlog for NAD

Accessibility at NAD Conference?

NAD-Nothing About Us, Without Us?

Letter To NAD

Sabtu, 19 Mei 2012

Welcome To Louisville

Video: Welcome To Louisville in captioned.



A group of Deaf Kentuckians explain what you can do in Louisville, KY during the NAD Conference and DeaFestival 2012 week, July 3-7, 2012.



Video by NADvlogs