Bill explains why he had a cochlear implant at age 43 and why he later stopped using it. “I was born hearing but became deaf at the age of seven. Grew up oral but in my 20s learned ASL and began to become familiar with the deaf world. Now fairly fluent in ASL and feel am a member of deaf...
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From Oralism to SEE and Finally ASL
Alex started out in school wearing a hearing aid and most of his education was oralism. He also experienced SEE (Signed English). In 10th grade with a Deaf ASL instructor he learned the most. Alex Pishek was born in Detroit and attended Michigan School for the Deaf. He has worked for the U.S. Post Office. Dr. Poulous was the one...
Made-up Signs to ASL
A powerful personal story from Sandy Graham, sharing her journey from early oral education to discovering American Sign Language, navigating Deaf schools, overcoming communication barriers, and finding her passion for art. From home signs with family to vibrant memories at MSSD during the hippie era, Sandy reflects on resilience, identity, and the importance of Deaf culture and community. #DeafHistory #DeafStorytelling...
Cassie and the Interpreter
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