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Super Bowl ASL performers Fred Beam, Julian Ortiz, Celimar Rivera Cosme full press conference
Super Bowl ASL performers Fred Beam (Lift Every Voice and Sing, National Anthem), Julian Ortiz (America the Beautiful), Celimar Rivera Cosme (Halftime Show in Puerto Rican Sign Language) address the ...
A Puerto Rican deaf interpreter will make history leading the signing program during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime ...
Bad Bunny is expected to perform solely in Spanish during the Super Bowl halftime show, highlighting Latin identity at ...
A Puerto Rican deaf interpreter will make history leading the signing program during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl LX halftime ...
A mixed media piece currently on display at the University of New England Art Gallery in Portland, in an exhibit titled ...
A sign in the shop window says the store will close in the spring. Closing down signs have appeared in the windows of a longstanding House of Fraser department store. A sign attached to the glass at ...
Learn about Marlee Matlin, Oscar-winning actress and champion of the Deaf community. This version contains on-screen ASL interpretation. Learn about the life and career of 4-time Emmy nominee Marlee ...
The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings “would severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to ...
The Trump administration is arguing that requiring real-time American Sign Language interpretation of events like White House press briefings “would severely intrude on the President’s prerogative to ...
The White House is making an unusual argument as it resists advocates’ push for sign language interpretation at press briefings conducted by President Donald Trump and press secretary Karoline Leavitt ...
“White House press briefings engage the American people on important issues affecting their daily lives — in recent months, war, the economy, and healthcare, and in recent years, a global pandemic,” U ...
A Chick-fil-A cashier made a little boy who’s deaf feel seen — with one simple gesture. When 4-year-old Luca Silva of Northridge, California, was practicing ordering his own food, his mom, Callie ...
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