Showing posts with label Deaf Asian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deaf Asian. Show all posts

Short Film: 'If I Were Deaf'

VIDEO: 'If I were Deaf' (English Subtitles)



如果我聾了... 'If I Were Deaf'... If you were Deaf, how would you feel if you were called or labelled as 'the Deaf one'?



A short film 'If I were Deaf' promo from Deaf Awareness by Hong Kong Association of the Deaf.



Starring Lo Sui Wah Lisa.

Co-Starring Laura Lesmana Wijaya.

Produced, Written and Directed by Yau Tsz Hung Becky.





Video by Becky Yau

Harlem Shake Deaf Asia Pacific Edition

VIDEO: Harlem Shake Deaf Asia Pacific Edition.



This is a colaboration between Deaf and hearing people from Asia Pasific. Music: Baauer's Harlem Shake





Video by Adhi Kusumo Bharoto



Thank you for watching! enjoy... :D



About 'The Harlem Shake' (Wikipedia):



The Harlem Shake is a dance that originally began in Harlem, New York. Since its beginnings it has spread to other urban areas and became popular in music videos.



The announcers at the Entertainer's Basketball Classic at Rucker Park will tell you that the modern day Harlem Shake was started by a man by the name of "Al B" (nickname Sisqo or Cisco). Al B was an alcoholic that would do the dance upon request. Because of its founder, the dance was originally called the "albee" in Rucker and Harlem, but then later became known as the Harlem Shake. ... Read more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harlem_shake_%28meme%29

Discrimination Towards The Deaf

Video: Discrimination towards the Deaf in captioned.



General Education: This is a photo essay from the perspective of a volunteer at The Singapore Association for the Deaf.



This is a photo essay produced as part of an assignment on discrimination in Singapore. It seeks to highlight the plight of victims and people who fight against discrimination from a first-person perspective.





Video by go fries



The producers of this video declare that:

*permission has been sought from the people featured in this photo-essay.

*All sources have been cited and no part of this photo-essay has been plagiarised.
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