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Changing Lives: Reaching and Teaching the Children of Africa
Changing Lives: Schools and Missions Founded by Andrew Foster 1957-1987
Changing Lives: The Foster Legacy
Changing Lives: Touching the Future
Changing Lives: Andrew J. Foster exhibit
Changing Lives: A Family’s Devotion
Changing Lives: Leading the Way
Changing Lives: Andrew J. Foster Timeline
Andrew J. Foster Acknowledgements
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Andrew J. Foster Exhibit
Andrew J. Foster: Relevant links
The legacy of Andrew J. Foster continues on, especially through others sharing his memory and narratives with us. Below are links relating to Foster:
Honoring Andrew Foster, February 12, 2020. ASL Connect, Gallaudet University.
Photo still courtesy of ASL Connect.
“Sign language needs policy protection in Ghana: U of T expert”, by Mama Adobea Nii Owoo. University of Toronto, January 22, 2019.
Andrew Foster with students from the boarding school for deaf children at Mampong-Akwapim, Ghana, about 1961.
Photo courtesy of Gallaudet University Archives.
Seeds of Hope: The Andrew Jackson Foster Story, produced by Gary Brooks. Gallaudet University, 2018.
Photo still courtesy of Gary Brooks and Gallaudet University.
Andrew J. Foster as Visionary Leader, May 2014. Gallaudet University Sesquicentennial Celebration.
Photo courtesy of Office of University Communications, Gallaudet University.
150 Symposium: The Life and Work of Andrew Foster, April 9, 2014.
Gallaudet University Sesquicentennial Celebration.
A Man of the People, produced by Jim Dellon. Deaf Mosaic, Gallaudet University, 1988.
Photo still by Deaf Mosaic.