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to Deaf Culture Group: Berhan A., Marquesa C., Jasmine, Mike B., Denise A., Latia F. and Ro’Derrick B.

Isn’t ASL signing in English? No, ASL has its own grammar One word in English can have separate signs in ASL. Let’s see pg. 23 in Master ASL

Facts About Deaf Culture Deaf people introduce themselves with their first and last name. This is to help know who is related or have friends in common. Using your voice to talk to another hearing person instead of signing is rude. Many Deaf people enjoy telling stories. Deaf people are typically blunt.

Deaf Culture Deaf Culture is about being apart of a community. Here are some examples…….

What is deaf culture? -Sharing the same language - use the ASL ( American Sign Language ) -Deaf Institutes where ASL, deaf culture and deaf sports are shared

What is deaf culture? -Deaf Clubs- once popular in the past, now on decline because of the technology -Deaf sports including Deaf Olympics (Curtis Pride, Kenny Walker, Dummy Hoy)

What is deaf culture? -The visual arts- reflecting ASL, fingerspelling, pride and oppression -Performing arts- Deaf theatre and movie “Children of a Lesser God”

What is deaf culture? -ASL Literature- ASL storytelling, ASL poetry, ASL jokes, ASL cartoons -Shared oppression- audism- hearing people who show a negative or oppressive attitude towards deaf people

Other facts about deaf culture Taping on a shoulder or waving a hand to get attention Alarm- has vibrator or flashing lights Older models-TTYs Sidekick or Blackberry- a cell phone for Deaf users iPhones VP- videophone (new technology)

Important Deaf People- Thomas Hopkin Gallaudet Thomas Gallaudet was born on June 3, 1822 – August 27, 1902 in Conn. Trinity College in Harford Teaching at NYID-M 1864- Gallaudet's youngest son, Edward Miner Gallaudet, built the first college for deaf students and became the college's first president.

Important Deaf People- Helen Keller Born: 27 June 1880 Birthplace: Tuscumbia, Alabama Died: 1 June 1968 (of natural causes) Best Known As: blind and deaf woman who became a famous activist

Important Deaf People- Heather Whitestone Born: February 24,1973 in Dothan, Alabama Become deaf: about 18month old. She won Miss America Pageant in 1995. School: Central Institute for the Deaf, Alabama School of Fine Arts & Hoover High School . Marriage: John McCallum Children: two children in Atlanta, Georgia