#captionTHIS
Today is a day of action among the Deaf community - a huge push to get online news outlets to support captioning for their videos and sound clips. There’s a huge chunk of the population that can’t access this media.
Adding captions to news clips will open up the world to Deaf folks. It’s truly a shame that this isn’t standard practice yet, but the point of today’s action is to make it so.
Here’s an example that hits close to home with me. I just finished work on a theatrical production with a hearing company that involved two Deaf actors. One of them was interviewed for the radio: check out the piece here. But she obviously can’t listen to the story! It’s about her, it features her, and she has no access to it. She was happy to read the accompanying article, but I think she deserves to experience her own radio interview. Why can’t we caption this? Put the audio clip into a video format and just run the captions along with it.
For more information about the #captionTHIS day of action, and to learn what you can do to help, please see the DeafPolitics blog.
If you sign, here’s a video about the plans for today. Oh, and even if you don’t sign - it’s captioned. :)
Sign Language BAN imposed on 12 years old deaf girl
I love how the school threatened to suspend the girl while refusing to address the audist bullies who bullied her and other girls for using American Sign Language.
Go fuck yourself, Stonybrook School.
Via ABC News:
School officials have threatened a hearing-impaired girl with suspension if she uses sign language to talk to her friends on the school bus, the girl’s parents say.
Danica Lesko and her parents say sign language is the only way to for the 12-year-old to communicate, especially while riding to school on a noisy bus.
But officials at Stonybrook School — which is not a school for the hearing-impaired — and district officials in Branchburg, N.J., apparently believe signing is a safety hazard. They have sent a letter to the Lesko family ordering Danica to stop using sign language on the school bus or risk a three-day suspension.
The March 30 letter from her principal that said Danica was “doing sign language after being told it wasn’t allowed on the bus.”
The Leskos may file a lawsuit over the sign language ban, claiming officials are violating Danica’s civil rights and violating the Americans with Disabilities Act.
“She has a hearing problem, and now she’s being punished for using sign language,” Mary Ann Lesko, Danica’s mother, told The Star-Ledger of Newark. “It’s absurd.”
Danica’s parents told the paper that other students who rode to school with their daughter made fun of her, and refused to stay in their seats as they teased other girls who were using sign language. They said school officials are singling out Danica and not addressing those who should really be reprimanded.
Schools Officials: Safety First
In a statement released through the school district’s attorney, David Rubin, the Branchburg Board of Education refused to discuss the details of Danica’s case, saying only that its version of events differs from the parents’ version.
However, the board insisted it has not violated anyone’s rights and is only trying to protect other students who must ride on the school bus.
“The Board is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to all students with disabilities, and is satisfied that there has been no violation of that policy in this case,” officials said in the statement. “The Board is also committed to assuring the safety of all students who travel on District buses, and will continue to take appropriate steps to accomplish that goal.”
One deaf-rights advocate said Danica’s parents have a strong basis for a lawsuit because sign language could be a considered a foreign language, and school officials could be violating the girl’s First Amendment right to communicate.
“Why should there be a ban?” asked Charlotte Karras, outreach coordinator for the Edison, N.J.-based Alliance for Disabled in Action. “It’s a violation of her communication rights. She’s said it’s the only way she can communicate with her friends … It’s [the ban] against the ADA and violates the First Amendment and her family can file a discrimination suit citing the Americans With Disabilities Act.”
Karras said her organization would be willing to help the Leskos with any legal action.
Danica’s parents say she began losing her hearing last November, when a classmate allegedly shot a bottle rocket near her ear. They have already sued the Branchburg School District over that incident.
wtf… a safety hazard? why, because folks are fuckin with her? and this AFTER a kid at the school fucked up her hearing in the first place?
Maybe if the bus monitors and and teachers told them lil muhfuckas to cut the shit it wouldn’t have happened in first place. and now they need to
tellmake those little assholestostfu and leave her alone.fuck is wrong with people.



fuck that shit.
(via brashblacknonbeliever)
Source: abcnews.go.com
8 month old baby hearing his mother’s voice for the first time with cochlear implant
i have such conflicting feelings about cochlear implants, especially in infants.
BUT, most children you see in CI ‘first sound’ videos are terrified. Which, I can’t really blame them for. So yes, this one is cute in that he doesn’t seem to be scared.
(via stellaphilia)
Source: deckardcain
Deaf Student 'Speechless' After Obama Responds to Him in Sign Language
Lots of people get giddy following even the briefest encounters with a president. But one Washington-area college student was especially elated that President Obama understood what he was saying. Or signing.
As first reported on Distriction, Stephon, a student at Prince George Community College, was standing in line after an event on energy policy with President Obama and Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley, waiting for a chance to shake hands with the president. As the president was shaking hands and making his way through the crowd, he met up with Stephon, who was born deaf.
“I am proud of you,” Stephon signed to the president.
Not missing a beat, President Obama signed back: “Thank you.”
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See article for videos, because I don’t know of a way to make a text post on tumblr with inline videos.
Source: The Huffington Post
I’m soooo sick and tired of strangers at shops and in the public being RUDE and NASTY to me for no reason when/if I cannot hear them or don’t respond to their questions because I’m Deaf. Then, when they find out I am Deaf, they act all apologey and fakeass. Assholes !!!
People are always rude for no reason. They could have been polite even if I don’t hear them. I always make it a point to try to smile or be polite to everyone in public, because I want to be treated with respect, so I treat others with respect.
Anyway, I’ve always wanted to wear a shirt that says… I’M DEAF, BITCH! and now I can finally point to my shirt if a stranger is rude to me in public!!!
This is for all you proud Deafies who refuse to apologize for being Deaf. Never apologize for not hearing others or not being able to understand others.
THIS SHIRT IS JUST $27 ONLY!!!
BUY A SHIRT AND HELP ME MAKE A LIVING.
Someone buy this for me? Hehehe
I won’t be buying this shirt because, well, I’m not Deaf. But oh, how I love it.
(via nothingbutsurrender)
Source: cafepress.com
8 month old baby hearing his mother’s voice for the first time with cochlear implant
aww he dropped his pacifier when he heard his mom awww ^_^
this is too beautiful to NOT reblog.
Thank You God!
Dude.. Amen. God you are good.
God bless you!
What? This is SCIENCE, not God.
It’s not like he was born deaf and then all of a sudden could hear. If THAT was the case, I could understand saying this was about God.
But no… he was born deaf, and then he had multiple invasive surgeries to recreate a part of his body that was malformed or missing. That’s science, it’s not a miracle.
(via theyallgoout)
Source: deckardcain
Come see Faction of Fools’ production of Machiavelli’s THE MANDRAKE, Sept 15 to Oct 8. Translated by Nerida Newbigin. Adapted and Directed by Matthew R. Wilson. Masks by Aaron Cromie. Costumes by Lynly Saunders. Set by Daniel Flint. Lights by AJ Guban. Photo by C. Stanley Photography. http://www.factionoffools.org/
Left to right: Tyler Herman as Callimaco, Charlie Ainsworth as Siro, Miranda Medugno as Fiorina (if you’re familiar with the text, you’ll know that this isn’t one of Machiavelli’s characters - we wrote her in), Daniel Flint as Friar Timoteo, Barbara Papendorp as Sostrata, Jesse Terrill as Messer Nicia, Matthew R. Wilson as Ligurio, and Allison Galen as Lucrezia.
Most performances will be ASL interpreted, including this Thursday and Friday. For opening weekend, use discount code “foolery” when ordering tickets online to receive 50% off!
Join us Thursday night in the Elstad Annex for a reception following the performance.

