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Access to Through Deaf Eyes cannot be an afterthought. Be mindful of your audience’s needs. Consider the following access issues as you organize your event:
In some areas it may take approximately two to four weeks to reserve interpreters and/or CART services.
Make sure that all participants are able to see each other during the discussion. If possible, make sure that those who want to share a comment come to the front of viewing venue. This way, the audience will be centered on the person who is speaking or signing.
*Qualified interpreters defined as certified and registered by Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf and licensed in certain states.
The documentary Through Deaf Eyes takes a straightforward look at life for people who are part of the cultural-linguistic group, use American Sign Language, and often define themselves as "Deaf" — with a capital, and cultural, "D" — and deaf people who, for a variety...
Resource Type: History