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Deaf People May Have Trouble Reading: Health Report

Video: A new reason for why the Deaf may have trouble reading, Health Report.



Deaf people may have no trouble communicating words through American Sign Language, or ASL. But studies of ASL users show that the average Deaf adult reads at the level of a nine-year-old.



The explanation has always been that this is because they never learned to connect letters with sounds. But a recent study shows that Deaf readers are just like other people learning to read in a second language. Linguist Jill Morford led the study. She says: "The assumption has always been that the problems with reading were educational issues with what's the right way to teach reading when you can't associate sounds with letters. But what we're finding is that all this time we've been ignoring the fact that they're actually learning a new language."



Ms. Morford is a professor at the University of New Mexico and part of a research center at Gallaudet University in Washington. Most students at Gallaudet are Deaf, the center studies how Deaf people learn and use language. Professor Morford says signers are like English learners whose first language uses a different alphabet. She says: "Anyone who has a first language that has a written system that's very different than English, like Arabic or Chinese or Russian, knows that learning to recognize and understand words in English is much more challenging than if you already speak a language that uses the same orthography. "The orthography is the written system and spelling of a language. Of course, with signers, their first language has no written system at all, just hand gestures.







Gallaudet professor Thomas Allen explains what effect this has on reading. He says: "There's a silent hearing going on ... when a hearing person reads a word. When a deaf person reads a word, there's not. They see the word and there's some kind of an orthographic representation. And some of the research in our center has shown that when Deaf readers read an English word, it activates their sign representations of those words." Signers can face the same problems as other bilingual people. Their brains have to choose between two languages all the time. Take the words "paper" and "movie." Their spelling and meaning are not at all similar. But, as Professor Allen points out, the signs for them are. To make the sign for paper," he says, "you hold one hand flat and you just lightly tap it with a flat palm on the other hand, and you do that a couple times and that means paper." Movie is very similar, except the other hand "lightly moves back and forth as if it were a flickering image on a screen."



The study appears in the journal Cognition. For VOA Special English, I'm Alex Villareal. This is the VOA Special English Health Report, from http://voaspecialenglish.com.

Video by VOALearningEnglish

The Projected Image: Disability Stereotypes In Film






Video with Captioned - The Projected Image: Disability Stereotypes In Film.



TCM's original promo for October 2012 programming, "The Projected Image: Disability In Film," Tuesday evenings starting at 8pm ET throughout the month.



Actors Robert David Hall, Danny Woodburn, Kurt Yaeger, Marlee Matlin and series curator and co-host Lawrence Carter-Long look back to pay it forward by dismantling stereotypes of disabled people in the movies, part of TCM's October programming ",The Projected Image: A History of Disability In Film" presented in partnership with Inclusion In The Arts. Tuesday evenings throughout the month. For more information, please visit tcm.com/dif

Video source Lawrence Carter-Long

The Violent Oppression of Women in Islam


WARNING: SOME VIEWERS MAY FIND THIS VIDEO DISTRESSING.






(( This video contains violence & graphic content may disturbing. "The Violent Oppression of Women in Islam" might contain content that is not suitable for all ages. ))



Video in CC (english transcilbed) - "Social progress can be measured by the social positions of the female sex" The global war we are fighting against the Islamic Jihad is not just about bombs and hijacked airliners. It's also about the oppression of women.



It is an utter disgrace that more people the world over - including and especially human rights and women's organizations - are not speaking out loudly against the hideous, violent treatment of women within Islam. This abuse has been going on for centuries, and little has changed over the past decades since the non-Muslim world began to take notice of Islam. In fact, Muslim apologists - including non-Muslim defenders - are very vocal in denying that women are abused and oppressed within Islam, an assertion that is patently false and mendacious. All of the apologies and apologetics in the world will not make these facts of violence against women go away, and day in and day out women and girls are treated abysmally in the Muslim world, simply because of their female gender - and because the wanton abuse of women is endorsed by the Islamic holy book, the Quran/Koran, as well as various commentaries thereon, such as the Hadiths, to the evident exultation of misogynists worldwide.



Read more: http://tbknews.blogspot.com/2007/10/violent-oppression-of-women-in-islam.html



Video source isanyoneupgirl

Deaf Black Students Beaten By Cops During Stop






BELLEVILLE, NJ (PIX11) - Deaf black students say they were manhandled by police.



The East Coast's Stop and Frisk law allowed New Jersey cops to stop a group of deaf black teenagers and harass them. A group of deaf men, on summer vacation from a Trenton trade school for the hearing-impaired, said they were stopped and manhandled by cops in Belleville, New Jersey Tuesday.



20 year old Isiah Isaac used “sign language” to tell the story to PIX 11 through his mother and brother. “It was six cars that surrounded them,” Isaac’s mother, Frances, said—as she followed his sign language in the family living room. “He said all the cop cars came over and blocked them in.”



17 year old Domonique Isaac—Isiah’s brother—said he was the only one of six, young men in the car who could hear. The driver, he said, was deaf—and got out of the car to fetch his l icense from a bag in the trunk. Isaac said, “The passenger (in the front) tried to get out and explain to the officer that he’s deaf. The driver ended up on the other side of the car and they slammed him in the passenger’s seat. When he slammed him in, that’s when I tried telling him, ‘He’s deaf, he’s deaf.’”



Read more: http://www.wpix.com/news/wpix-deaf-black-students-say-they-were-manhandled-by-police-20120829,0,4469939.story



Video source HoodNews

Deaf Video Web Chaotic Situation of Stereotype Examples






Stereotype Examples: Deaf Trash, Deafhood, Beasthood, Orange Group, Blue Group, etc!



Vlog In American Sign Language (ASL), I wanted to share my own opinion and based on my observation of the recent chaotic situation in the deaf video web. I wanted to quote the description of a stereotype. It is a public belief about a certain social group or a type of individual. Stereotype is always based on any prior assumption by the certain groups or individuals. Stereotypes are often created about people of specific cultures or races. So any time if you are grouping races or individuals together. You tend to make a judgment about them without knowing them. This is a classical example of a stereotype. Racial remarks, sexual remarks, and gender remarks are the biggest stereotypes.



So what I see in this DVtv, a deaf social network with the diversities of deaf people all around the world is now focusing on the stereotyping against each others within the deaf communities. "Deafhood", "Beasthood", "Orange Group", "Blue Group", "Deaf Trash", "Low Functions" and the lists goes on were the subject of the deaf stereotypes. That kind of stereotyping approaches in this DVtv should be avoided...Why can't we get along with each others and just be you!!!! Take pride and believing in youself to create the video is the best solution. There is the list of the stereotype examples at the end of the video. Subscribe DJDeafJoey



Video source DJDeafJoey

Dirty Signs With Kristin Wanna-Be ?

Video: Dirty Signs With Kristin Wanna-Be ? in captioned.



'How to Talk Dirty Without Saying a Word'. It's Hump day again! Today, I am teaching you dirty words in sign language! Want to know more dirty signs? Just ask in the comments section of my vlogs, and I'll see what I can do.



Video by everydayiscarlyday



This video clip is Familiar with 'Dirty Signs With Kristin'



Does Carly Stong's video clip that copycat such a "wanna-be" by 'Dirty Signs With Kristin' videos?



'Everyday is Carly Day' - Featuring Carly Stong in which a video clip was under FIRE for flubbing a many wrong gestures of dirty signs and insulted the ASL-Culture community.



Numerous ASL-users community have objected to the video clip on the grounds that it features incomprehensible signs that from Carly Stong's 'How to Talk Dirty Without Saying a Word' which this is a saddening testimony to how ignored and oppressed the ASL-users community. Carly is just bad in signing and her selection of really mocking and ludicrous phrases to "teach" to the public shows a huge disrespect for ASL-users and Deaf people.



Deaf viewers are outraged by nonsensical signing claiming 'How to Talk Dirty Without Saying a Word', which leading campaigner who want a good quality of learning american sign language for deaf and hearing adults as Carly claimed.



Deaf viewers said incoherent video clip makes second-class citizens out of disability sufferers, ASL-users community view is that what Carly is doing is a classic case of exploitation and wrong message to the hearing people who is learning in ASL. This is a phrase and no-so-subtle message for Carly Stong, who butchers and disrespects the langauge of the american sign language community for cheap laughs.



As you can seen on the articles about Dirty Signs With Kristin's videos under fire:

ASL Community Outraged Over 'Super Smutty Sign Language'

'Dirty Sign With Kristin' ASL Videos Under Fire!

Listen Up, Kristin (Dirty Signs With Kristin) @thfemale



Find more about Carly Stong:

Check out: http://www.carlystong.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EverydayIsCarlyday

Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarlyStong



Have A Nice Day!

DYV Administaff.

Joe Biden Imitates Sign Language Interpreter

Must-See video clip of Democratic Vice President Joe Biden mocks a sign language interpreter.



Danville, VA. - Vice President of the United States of America Joe Biden speaker at institule for advanced learning and research in Danville, Virginia.



"I have more to say, but I am saying too much already because these guys get me going... and you're gonna have trouble translating all this! The poor lady, she's gonna have tendonitis by the time she finishes this." Joe Biden says.



Video by PatriotPost



Very disrespectful to the interpreter lady felt of humility and embarrassment front on the television national broadcast, which Joe mockingly ASL users community. Should the Deaf communities vote for Barrack Obama and Joe Biden election party for second term for the U.S. presidential that continue to mockingly and stereotype ASL users? You decide...



Source: http://www.breitbart.com/Breitbart-TV/2012/08/14/Biden-Mockingly-Imitates-Sign-Language-Lady

US Police Brutalize, Terrorize African-Americans

Video: US police brutalize, terrorize African-Americans.



The death of a young black man while handcuffed in the back of a police car, a Deaf woman arrested by police and put in jail after she called 911 to get help, a cop caught on camera hitting a handcuffed man and the lynching of a black teenager by White supremacists.



These are all real stories and among many coming from the US. On this edition of News Analysis we're asking what's gone wrong.



Video by PressTVGlobalNews

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

Don't Call Me 'Deaf and Disabled'

Video: Don't call me 'Deaf and Disabled' in American Sign Language.



Don't Call Me 'Deaf and Disabled' A thought provoking vlog about why the Deafblind is considered a group of disabled people in the Deaf community.... double standard... and watch til the end to see a much more positive catchphrase, word to replace 'disabled'.



Video by tactiletheworld

Vlog done in International Sign and some American Sign Language. June 14 2012.

'What It's Like To Be Deaf ?'

Video: 'What It's Like To Be Deaf' in American Sign Language version.



This is Katie describing what it's like to be Deaf. For those who cannot understand her sign language, this is what she is saying...



'What It's Like To Be Deaf ?'



People have asked me. I have no problem answering or explaining how I lost my hearing. But to explain what it's like to be Deaf? It's very 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 all the... times. It is like a man on his own island among foreigners.



Isolation is no stranger to me. Relatives and friends say hi and bye, but I sit among them for 5 hours trying to be involved. 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". Seeing them laugh and look at me makes me think they are making fun of my disability when they weren't.



Video by KatieFigurestar98



Getting a summarized statement of the whole day. I'm supposed to smile to show happiness. Little do they know how truly miserable I am trying to understand. 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, but not understanding the importance of communication. I must make the choices constantly, no wonder why I choose Deaf friends? I get such great pleasure at the Deaf events, before I even realize it, it is already the end of the day. Our language is common, we understand each other clearly.



Being at loss of control of the environment which is communication we rely on such technology such as smartphones to communicate with hearing people, and yet some people panic and retreat to avoid Deaf people like the plague.



But again we Deaf people are still human beings With dreams, desires, and goals sometimes we just feel the need to Belong, just like everyone else. That's how I am Deaf.



Please support our cause and go to http://www.change.org/petitions/oppose-hb-1367 and sign our petition.



Related: For Those Who Don't Understand What It's Like To Be Deaf

The Deaf Population: An Informational Vlog About Deafness

The Deaf Population: An informational vlog about deafness in captioned.



An educational vlog explaining bits and pieces about deafness and the effects, presented by a Deaf person.



Video by B3NB4IL



Deafness information: http://www.deafnessresearch.org.uk/factsheets/deafness-the-facts.pdf

Medical VS Culture & ASL

Video: Medical VS. Culture & American Sign Language.



How to overcome the practice of deafness and promote Culture and ASL. Parents are very important for us to focus on through various activities such as movement. Reference video 'Deaf' as seen on: What is 'Deaf' ?



Video by DeafChipmunk



Visit David Kerr's site: www.DeafChipmunk.com for more details.

Experience Of A Deaf Person In The Courtroom

Experience of a Deaf person in the courtroom in captioned.



Shannah Kanet and Holly Johnson talk about the difference things a Deaf person encounters in a courtroom. Media reporternews.



Video by Slaneyo

Deaf Me - Movie Trailer

Deaf Me - Movie Trailer in captioned.



'Deaf Me - Silently Changing the World' - A documentary film about Joshua R. Beal, who is a Deaf businessman that works tirelessly to overcome discrimination and socio-economic inequality, not only for himself, but for the Deaf community.



DeafMeMovie

Prank Phone Call Over Relay Chat For The Deaf

Video: Prank phone call over relay chat for the Deaf.



Viewers discretion advised! - Using a Text-To-Voice IM relay chat with a live operator, a friend of mine pretended to have phone to see how far the operator would go. We soon found that this emotionless lady would in fact go all the way.



Video by SpookyPrds

My Experience With "Bullying" At Three Different Schools

My experience with "bullying" at three different schools in American Sign Language.



When I was young student and went three different mainstream schools. The mainstream students were bulling at me and cause my life become trouble. Of course, my grade got bad too. My mother decided and sent me to Va school for the Deaf and Blind at Staunton, VA. Through 6 years I'd suffered from bullying by the mainstream students.



Video by stevie25author



Until I decided to transfer to MSSD from VSDB for a good reason that I need to keep away from them.



Related: Alone In A Hearing World also/or DrDonGCSUS's vlog with captions: Mainstreaming Is Failing Deaf Students

Deaf, Not Dumb

Deaf, Not Dumb in American Sign Language by Alicia Strnad.





Video by makinitbetter405

A Personal Appeal From ASL Songsigner

Video in captioned: A personal appeal from ASL songsigner.



Today the vlogger community has been discussion and debate of vlogs comments to share opinions, insights, experiences and perspectives which is introduced the important issues and encouraged to debate hot topics about a personal appeal from American Sign Language songsigner.



Video by CaptainValor



After a year away from this wonderful YouTube community, I'm back with a new video and a new direction. Question: Are you with me? And if not, why? And if so, why? Video referenced: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TPAO-lZ4_hU



Related Video: Re: A Personal Appeal From ASL Songsigner CaptainValor.



Video by MsFrizzyHair



This didn't come out completely as I planned, but I guess the gist of my message is there. I just think it's important to remember that you're 'famous' because of ASL... and now you are not including the Deaf community in your new endeavors at all.



It seems sort of ironic that by wanting to become a part of the YouTube community, you are saying goodbye to another one (maybe not personally, but publicly as a YouTube figure). As a hearing person, I can't speak for Deaf people, but I think this is the reason why they're sometimes hesitant about hearing people entering/representing their community. Maybe you could try to do some vlogs about Deaf related things, or include them somehow.



Allyballybabe has something in her YouTube "about me" that I've always liked: "one more thing i am very concerned about. though ASL is extremely beautiful and interesting, it is important to remember WHERE and WHO ASL came from... the Deaf. " Just some thoughts.



Related Video: Thoughts, Responses, and a Challenge!



Video by CaptainValor



Wow! What a response. Just couldn't wait another week to follow-up. In this video I respond to some of these responses, give some more detailed thoughts on my work and Deaf community, and challenge you all to our first creative collaboration!



QUESTION: What would you like me to call you, my community?



CHALLENGE: Perform "Party in the USA" in sign language and video respond to this video or my original ASL video. You can start from my gloss, but I encourage your too add your own unique spin! Two weeks from now I'll cut your performances together into a collage with each line from a different person.



Videos referenced: SocialCantaloupe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YqhCaLOVXE



Meewunk: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gm8XP6agnGA

RandomerThanAverage: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVtIsG9fChs

MsFrizzyHair: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28ATAzrVAcs

Marriage Equality In ASL

Video: Marriage Equality in American Sign Language and captioned.



A Deaf vlogger, Stella to ask you to understand the concept of marriage equality which is the prejudice, discrimination and oppression is stereotyping of and discrimination that people who identify as deafness.



Video by Noguerasgrlz



The Deaf culture of a society has been described in various cultures and nations throughout the world to push them apart and have been prevalent throughout human history.... the globe has shown that prejudice is fundamentally related to low self-esteem,... and values used to justify cultures based prejudice, discrimination, and subordination. Similar as seen on video: Deaf Human Right To Love Marriage Relationship



Who is Model Stella?
Find more about Stella: www.ModelStella.com



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