Day Seven – Sign Language Rights for All Deaf Refugees
D/deaf refugees constitute one of the most vulnerable groups among the Deaf Community. In addition to fleeing from life-threating situations, D/deaf refugees […]
D/deaf refugees constitute one of the most vulnerable groups among the Deaf Community. In addition to fleeing from life-threating situations, D/deaf refugees […]
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer and questioning and asexual people, among others, live in various communities around the world. Members of […]
The global gender rate indicates the ratio of women is larger than that of men, thus D/deaf women can be said to […]
DeafBlind people and D/deaf people with disabilities, including Deaf Plus, are fully-fledged members of D/ deaf communities and have the right to […]
The global population is increasingly ageing, and D/deaf people are a part of this trend. Some D/deaf senior citizens live in […]
Photos – Notes, these photos were from other Deaf ex-students while I am currently researching in the Deaf Units – […]
Did you know how many sign language around the world? Is there any official sign language under the Government or not? Did you know that […]
Coming up next week from 23rd to 29th September 2019. It is called an International Week of the Deaf which we – […]
https://vimeo.com/334768557 Transcript from the video. No voice sound, only the traffic noise. This week we, Deaf people celebrate our unique ‘NZSL’ – […]
Ma whero ma pango ka oti ai te mahi (With red and black the work will be complete.) The traditional kowhaiwhai patterns on […]