Information on ASL and Deaf culture
This is a thread to share information and ask questions about ASL (American Sign Language), other sign languages, and Deaf culture.
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This video is super informative and cool and you all should watch it if you want to learn!
*insert "The More You Know gif"*
you're awesome Johnny!
Why thank you Andi!
Another topic I don't have a lot of knowledge on. Thank you for bringing it up Samantha, I would love to follow it :)
Want a fun, laid back way to pick up a few things about sign language and Deaf culture?
Read That Deaf Guy's comic!
Hello all! I recently took a small break, but I'm back. I am currently an interpreting student and am always here to answer questions. PM me or reply here :)
Thanks for creating, Samantha.
Hey guys, since I work with people living with disabilities on a regular basis in my real job, I got my certification as an interpreter. If anyone has questions about ASL or deaf culture please send me a message. I thoroughly enjoy working with the deaf community. If you are interested in getting involved with the deaf community in your area you can google deaf events and your city. My city even has a deaf club with a bar, loud music where deaf people can feel the vibrations, bingo, pool tables, and other activities.
~Angel
Having people within my family that are deaf I am also willing to answer any questions if you should have any. I speak BSL (Britishsign language).
I dont know if if is the same in Americabut here in Britainwe find different area's also do slightly different signs
Yes, we are the same in America! Different regions have different signs :)
Don't forget Makatonwhich is frequently used to aid communication with people who are non-verbal, people with learning disabilities and also deaf babies :)
I also work with persons with disabilities for a real life job and have spent the past three years living with a roommate whom is deaf. I am becoming a certified interpreter, so if in a pinch I feel as if I can answer any questions you have! :)
I am HOH and just finished an ASL class. I'm learning that the Deaf Community stays within itself, and most HOH people don't want to learn sign. It's almost a surprise that Deaf and HOH tend to be lumped together. Nonetheless, I plan to navigate through these barriers and become a person who can float in between the cultures.