Kenya shares her journey of growing up deaf and navigating education before the ADA, often without interpreters. She describes challenges in mainstream schools, missing lessons, and finding ways to cope until finally receiving interpreting support in high school. At Michigan State University, she began advocating for skilled interpreters. Her story highlights resilience, self-advocacy, and finding empowerment—even in unexpected moments, like...
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Deaf Woman Denied by Post Office
Postal employees kicked a deaf woman out because they didn't want to communicate by writing. I wonder? Probably this PO used to hire deaf people before they are all gone. They hate Deaf???? This seem made sense. Something WRONG there. - added 03/25/2015 - by Colleen Simsa What? Why did PO employees not kind or help others?? Unbeliever. This deaf...
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