Showing posts with label American Sign Language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label American Sign Language. Show all posts

Deaf Entertainer Teaches Students With Comedy Act

VIDEO: Deaf entertainer teaches students with comedy act. Internationally renowned entertainer performs for Temecula ASL students.



Utsandiego.com - Decades ago, CJ Jones walked into a St. Louis, Mo., public school and was told he was not allowed to sign. The Temecula Valley High School students that the Deaf entertainer performed for Tuesday live in an entirely new and accepting world.



“It’s amazing to see the change,” Jones said through an interpreter. “It makes it a lot easier for Deaf kids to feel like, ‘Oh, I’m not alone. I’m not strange. I’m not different because I’m Deaf and everybody’s hearing.’



“If they see hearing people sign, they feel confident and empowered.”



For more than 30 years, Jones has been spreading that word through one-man shows like the one he delivered Tuesday for more than 200 American Sign Language students in Temecula Valley’s newly minted performing arts center.



Afterward, the school’s ASL club participated in a workshop a series of non-verbal acting, gesturing and miming exercises aimed at giving many of the students their first real opportunity to learn the nuances of sign language from a Deaf person who’s learned to live in a hearing world.





Video by HooplaHaChannel



“He’s inspirational for anybody whether you know sign language or not,” ASL teacher Darcy Calas said. “A lot of these kids have never had exposure to a Deaf person. To see him here and interacting with hearing people, to see how he’s able to communicate with the hearing world, it’s something that we just can’t teach in a classroom. You can’t learn that from a book.” ...READ MORE: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/mar/12/education-jones-asl-deaf-students/



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Deaf President Now: A News Footage Perspective

VIDEO: (American Sign Language) - Deaf President Now: A News Footage Perspective.



On August 24, 1987, Gallaudet's 6th president, Dr. Jerry Lee, announced that he would be leaving the presidency of Gallaudet University. It prompted new (or rekindled) discussion among the Deaf community that it is time for Gallaudet to have a Deaf president leading the one and only Deaf university in the world. The search committee narrowed down from 67 applicants to 3 finalists: Dr. Harvey Corson (Deaf), Dr. Elizabeth Zinser (hearing), and Dr. I. King Jordan (Deaf).



On March 6, 1988, it was expected that the board would announce the new 7th president in the field house at 8:30 pm. Instead of making a formal announcement, the audience was told that "a news release had been hastily distributed two hours earlier" revealing that Dr. Elizabeth Zinser has been selected as first 7th president of Gallaudet University.





Video by Joey Baer



The reaction to the news was "met with shock, anger, disbelief, and, in some cases, tears" because every effort were made to the Gallaudet Board of Trustees with strong urgency that it is time for Gallaudet to have a Deaf president to lead the university. Upon the selection of Dr. Zinser, the birth of the now well-known Deaf President Now (DPN) protest officially began.



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Exclusive Interview With Garrett Scott (Deaf Grappler)

VIDEO: (American Sign Language) - Exclusive Interview With Garrett Scott (Deaf Grappler).



An interview with Garrett Scott AKA Deaf Grappler about Wakeupnow and why he joined our team.



Video by DeafWUN



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American Sign Language - Katy Perry's 'Firework'

VIDEO: (Captioned) - American Sign Language - Katy Perry's 'Firework'



ASL Katy Perry's "Firework" (Hi Def) - Music Sign Language Video

ASL Performance Artist: Sherry Hicks and Catalene Sacchetti-Manganelli

Executive Producers: Wayne Betts Jr., Sherry Hicks

Producer: Azora Telford and Terrylene Sacchetti

Co-Directors: Terrylene Sacchetti, and Jules Dameron

Director of Photography: Ruan de Plessis

Story and Storyboard: Terrylene Sacchetti

Translation: Sherry Hicks and Terrylene Sacchetti

Editor: Bethany Guajardo and Terrylene Sacchetti

Green Screen Camera: Eric Hann





Video by sherryhicksthe



Featuring: Sherry Hicks, Catalene Sacchetti-Mangarelli, Mikayla Jauregui-Palmquist & Kaia Jauregui-Palmquist & Bebe, and the little four-legged one.

Shadowed Parents: Terrylene Sacchetti & Ruan de Plessis



Special Thanks: Electra Flink and Helen Garfinkle, Chris Held & Domingo Gaitan and their Bebe, the tiny spirit of a dog.

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Artist statement:



This is for all those who have been and are bullied- may this inspire you to find courage and dialogue rather then bully!



This work is offered as a labor of love for all to take in and enjoy Katy Perry's "Firework". Thank you Katy Perry for writing this song of empowerment for all girls, women, and humans. Its my absolute my pleasure to set it on fire with American Sign Language and collaborate with Catalene, my inspiration, deafened koda "sister" who is an amazing young talent! In this piece Sherry Hicks features Catalene. Thanks everyone who worked on this project making it all possible! The expertise of the crew's talents is top notch and absolutely amazing. I'm grateful and honored to share this work with all of you. Enjoy this collaborative piece blending ASL and music constituting in what I call "musically inspired ASL storytelling". A few moments in time captured on high-quality film with the finest of artists creating every step of the way! Enjoy and let your eyes take in the beauty of A S L!



Best, Sherry ox 3/1/2013



Used for Educational Purposes Only 2013, Open Captioned.

B and H Popcorn Fun Hour! ASL Reaction & Review Videos

VIDEO: B and H Popcorn Fun Hour! Reaction & Review Videos in American Sign Language and Subtitles.



Red Lights ASL Reaction & Review.

This is our first American Sign Language reaction and review video. We're watching "Red Lights". There are some big name actors in this horror film and we have high expectations. What did we think of the film? Watch as we react in spoken English, and ASL.







Silent Night ASL Reaction & Review.

This is our second American Sign Language reaction and review video. We're watching "Silent Night". Can a killer Santa movie actually be scary? What did we think of the film? Watch as we react in spoken English, and ASL.



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GMA: Marlee Matlin Promotes 'Switched at Birth' Episode

VIDEO: Good Morning America: Exclusive interview with Marlee Matlin in Landmark 'Switched at Birth' Episode. (Captioned)



Actress discusses taking a risk in using American Sign Language and subtitles on ABC Family's ‘Switched at Birth.



Actress Marlee Matlin came by Good Morning America March 4 2013 to talk about the landmark new episode of Switched at Birth, which will be the first in history to be aired on television entirely in American Sign Language. Marlee Matlin, who is Deaf in real life, appeared with a translator, who facilitated the interview between her and Robin Roberts.



Matlin said it’s been an amazing journey for her, because she began in the business 28 years ago trying to get her language, American Sign Language, across to anyone watching television or movies. She said it’s going to be beautiful to show and highlight to the whole world the culture of American Sign Language.





The clip they showed of tonight’s Switched at Birth episode was extremely powerful. I’ve never seen the show, but Marlee Matlin and actress Lea Thompson were sitting at a dining room table signing to each other about how to get reporters to a high school presentation of Romeo And Juliet.



The clip was completely silent. There wasn’t even background noise. The silence, plus the American Sign Language used by both actresses discussing something as everyday as a high school play, was really striking and wonderful. It’s going to be a great episode. ... READ MORE: http://www.recapo.com/good-morning-america/gma-celebrities/gma-marlee-matlin-switched-at-birth-american-sign-language-episode/



‘Switched at Birth’: ABC Family’s The teen soap Switched at Birth explores self-expression and the communication gulf between the hearing and Deaf communities. List of Switched at Birth characters: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Switched_at_Birth_characters



Related article: Not Hearing Loss, Deaf Gain

'Call Me Maybe' Glee Version, ASL Interpretation

Watch Video: American sign language interpretive sign dance to "Call Me Maybe." Music is the Glee version. By Leilani Soon.



Leilani Soon is Miss Hawai'i International and a professional dancer trained in ballet, hula, and sign dance.



Video by Leilani Soon



Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen is featured in The New Rachel, the first episode of Season Four.

Glee Wiki: http://glee.wikia.com/wiki/Call_Me_Maybe



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Narcissist or Sociopath? ASL

VIDEO: Narcissist or Sociopath? What's the Difference?

(American Sign Language)



A great deal of discussion lately on the difference between the Narcissist and the Sociopath. An update to the Diagnostics & Statistics Manual is due out in 2013 and speculation regarding upcoming revisions has caused a great deal of controversy in the mental health field.





Video by Parropia



Some reports indicate the American Psychological Association (APA) will condense or combine some of the personality disorders. While we cannot predict what changes the APA will make, let’s take a look at these two personality disorders as they are currently defined in the DSM-IV: Read more at lisaescott.com



6 Ways to Recognize And Stop Dating A Narcissist:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sandy-weiner/6-ways-to-recognize-and-s_b_2754804.html?ncid=edlinkusaolp00000009



Narcissist or Sociopath? What's the Difference?:

http://www.lisaescott.com/forum/2009/06/22/narcissist-or-sociopath-whats-difference



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Official of Hubbs Vlog - Own It Up & Forgiveness

VIDEO: Official of Hubbs Vlog - Own It Up & Forgiveness. (American Sign Language)



Michael Hubbs of short track speed skater, found himself of an esteem fitness after being hospitalized with a stress symptoms from the social network. However, Hubbs decides to apologizing quotes to the communities.



Michael Hubbs statement on YouTube.



Deafnation. VRS. I apologize for my mistakes. Forgiveness. Support. Donation. Deaf Community work together. Teamwork. Goals. Motivations.





Video by Michael Hubbs



DONATION:

If you are interested in donating funds to support my dream and to help and inspire the Deaf community around the US and the whole world. You can donate with credit card or debit card via paypal. BE SURE click on dollar amount you wish to donate then click "give." See link below:

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/336992



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Signs of Laughter

VIDEO: Signs of Laughter (Captioned, American Sign Language)



CJ Jones is an internationally known Deaf entertainer who has been making audiences of all ages laugh for over 25 years. Through sign language and humor, he hopes to remind people that 'life is good'.



CJ is an awesome motivational role model for not only people of the Deaf community, but to every person who has ever faced an obstacle in life.





Video by HooplaHaChannel



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Deaf Prisoner Advocacy: Lobbing The FCC For Change

VIDEO: Deaf Prisoner Advocacy Lobbying the FCC for Change: Discrimination Against Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Signin. (Captioned, American Sign Language)



HEARD interns Rita Torres & Alexandre Dubsky explain how the Community can support equal communication access for all Deaf, hard of hearing, speech impaired prisoners and their family members.



On December 28, 2012, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to address the long-standing issue of high prison telephone rates. Hearing prisoners' telephone calls can cost their family members as much as $17 for just 15 minutes of time. These excessive rates prevent families from maintaining contact with loved ones.





Video by BEHEARDDC



Deaf, hard of hearing, Deaf-Blind, speech impaired, and hearing prisoners with Deaf family members endure an even greater financial burden with respect to telephone rates due to a number of factors, including (1) telephone rates being applied evenly to TTY and regular voice phone calls, the former of which is much more time-consuming; (2) failure of prisons to install videophones and captioned telephones; (3) security measures that either prevent Deaf prisoners from calling relay operators or cause them to incur additional fees by requiring relay services; and (4) security measures that require Deaf prisoners to only place collect calls.



The FCC has requested public comments on whether prisoner phone rates should be reduced and capped and on Deaf & disabled prisoner telecommunications access. This video explains some of the inequities that persist for Deaf, signing & speech impaired prisoners and their families with regard to rates for and access to telecommunications in prison. Please follow the directions in the document to submit a comment to the FCC. http://www.fcc.gov/

'The Wizard of Oz' in American Sign Language

VIDEO: 'The Wizard of Oz' in American Sign Language. (Captioned)



Short film: The Wizard of Oz in American Sign Language was made by Eyes Alive!, an elementary school performing arts group at the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind. The movie was shot over a couple of months on the school campus.





Video by fsdbvideos

Reframing The Deaf Community For The 21st Century

VIDEO: Reframing the Deaf Community for the 21st Century. (American Sign Language)



What we need to do is increase activism to protect our language and culture in the 21st Century.





Video by Paul Kiel



Visit: http://www.deafadvocate.blogspot.com for more details.



A true story of audism from Aristotle time to now...why are we letting audism happening? Is it time for social change? Watch video: http://youtu.be/IWRnMzk3x1w



A satirical video about Judge having AG Bell arrested for crimes against Deaf humanity. Paul Kiel's Commentary about AG Bell, NAD and others at the end. Watch video: http://youtu.be/LzMNO1jqfkA

Michael Hubbs, Deaf, Olympic Hopeful

VIDEO: Michael Hubbs, Deaf, Olympic Hopeful. (Captioned, American Sign Language)



Michael Hubbs has his sights set on competing in Speedskating for the 2014 Winter Olympics. Needs help funding his training so he can concentrate on his dream!







Michael Hubbs is a speed skater with his sights set on competing in the 2014 Winter Olympics. After overcoming the challenge of being Deaf, he is determined to not let any obstacle get in the way of acheiving his goal.



Selling every item he owned, including his car, Michael paid for a one-way flight to Salt Lake City, UT, so he could train at the Olympic Oval.



In August 2011, Michael participated in the Desert Classic competition at the Utah Olympic Oval with the goal of setting personal best times. In the 500m, he shaved five seconds off his personal best time, and in the 1500m, he shaved 13 seconds off. He then won the overall bronze at the Eastern States Championship in September, and first place in the 500m at the American Cup that following month. He is grateful to the sport for changing his perspectives and helping him do something meaningful with his life.





Video by Michael Hubbs



DONATION:

If you are interested in donating funds to support my dream and to help and inspire the Deaf community around the US and the whole world. You can donate with credit card or debit card via paypal. BE SURE click on dollar amount you wish to donate then click "give." See link below:

http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/336992



Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/MHubbsSpeedSkater

Twitter - https://twitter.com/samuraiskater

Visit http://www.michaelwhubbs.com for more details.



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International Deaf Arts Festival At Sea

VIDEO: International Deaf Arts Festival at Sea in American Sign Language.



John Maucere known as the Super Bowl's sassiest sign language interpreter posted video to encourage you all to come and join us! Deaf Freedom Cruise 2014: Southern Caribbean private all Deaf charter cruise fall on 2014.



Academy Award Winning Actress & Activist Marlee Matlin will be on board DFC 2014 as a special guest presenter.



We are thrilled she is coming, and happy to announce she will be participating in a few PDT Events.



Passages Deaf travel, Sign up and deposit today... Don't miss the BOAT!

Visit http://www.passagesdeaftravel.com More details and other special guests announced soon!!



Video by John Maucere



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Kitchen Talk: Pilot Episode In ASL

VIDEO: SportsMX - Kitchen Talk: Pilot Episode in American Sign Language.



The premiere of Kitchen Talk show! Bridget Bonheyo, Marilyn Smith, and Michelle Banks get together to talk about a variety of topics. Viewer discretion advised – episode includes sexual topics.



Video by sportsmx



Visit Kitchen Talk - the newest talk show for the Deaf community: http://media.sportsmx.com/video/2013/02/kitchen-talk-pilot-episode/



SportsMX is an international sports news for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people visit: http://www.sportsmx.com

Committing Suicide Over Going Deaf and Blind

VIDEO: Committing suicide over going Deaf and Blind (American Sign Language, English Subtitles)



The story of my progressive vision loss. What will I do when I become entirely blind?



Life has unbounded possibilities. There's no good reason to deny the opportunities that come your way as you grow out of your comfort zones.



Deafblindness may be the result of different etiologies. But there are many strategies for apapting to Deafblindness and being able to life to the fullest.



Many believe Deafblind means total deafness or blindness and this is often not the case.



Video by eduardoamadera



Related Issue:



The two men, 45, from the Antwerp region were both born Deaf and sought euthanasia after finding that they would also soon go blind.



The pair told doctors that they were unable to bear the thought of not being able to see each other again.



Facing blindness, two Deaf twin brothers elected to commit assisted suicide in Belgium via lethal injection. This assisted suicide case is unusual - neither man was terminally ill nor suffering unbearable pain. Read more: Deaf Twin Brothers Voluntarily Euthanized

ASL Phonetics Can Do For Deaf Babies

VIDEO: Look what American Sign Language phonetics can do for Deaf Babies!



Deaf aunt made a video focusing on ASL phonetics for Deaf toddlers using pictures from Dr. Seuss's Hop on Pop book. She used rhymes and rhythms in all of her sentences by repeating specific handshapes, movements, locations, palm orientations, and non-manual signals.



Deaf-centric materials and videos such as nursery rhymes, ASL phonetics, and language play are lacking for Deaf babies aged between 0 and 5 years old.



Look at how enthralled her 3-month-old Deaf nephew is by watching her play with ASL phonetics (handshape, movement, location, palm orientation, and non-manual signals) in the video. She believe this is the answer.



Video by Leala Holcomb

Video: Hawaii Deaf Community Rally

Watch Video: Hawaii Deaf Community Rally in American Sign Language.



The Deaf hawaiian community shouts 'We Need Deaf Services!'



Rally at the Hawaii State Capitol in downtown Honolulu on Oahu island in Hawaii, Feb 8, 2013.



The Deaf and the Hard of Hearing in Hawaii are trying to stop cuts to living assistance and an interpreter referral service.



Video by honolulunews







International Sign Deaf Community RALLY Hawaii.


Video by DeafTVHawaii



Hawaii Deaf Services Informations.



Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center, Inc. (DHHSC): http://www.dhhsc.org/

Deaf Services: http://www.docstoc.com/docs/125306534/DEAF-SERVICES

Hawaii Interpreting Services (HIS): http://interpretinghawaii.com/

Special programs - Division of Vocational Rehabilitation: http://hawaiivr.org/services/special.php

NAD & Deaf's Public Health Concerns

VIDEO: National Association of the Deaf and Deaf's public health concerns in American Sign Language.



While watching National Association of the Deaf's recent vlog found here at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSkoNrtNxwo announcing their latest projects, Deaf community noticed practically all NAD leaders and officers are overweight or out of shape.



Is it a concern? Yes.



Is it reflective of health issues as a Deaf Community? Unfortunately also yes as health crisis is highly prevalent within the Deaf community.



NAD should add initiatives in creating task force to raise our socioeconomic status, utilize several social constructs such as self-efficacy, social cognitive, and self determination theories in developing creative solutions towards healthier behaviors, create task force to address poor health status within our community, AND take personal accountability as leaders in setting examples for others by getting healthier themselves.





Video by MrDeafRyan



NOTE: this vlog is NOT meant to offend their weight or body figures, but... it is reflective of a problem that's prevalent within our community.
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