What Are Name Signs in the Deaf Community?

Posted on Jul 24, 2025 by paul

Understanding the Meaning, Etiquette, and Cultural Significance of Name Signs in ASL If you’re beginning to learn American Sign Language (ASL) or have recently started engaging with the Deaf community, you may have come across the concept of a “name sign.” Name signs are more than just a convenient way to refer to someone—they are […]

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What Are Classifiers in ASL?

Posted on Jul 23, 2025 by paul

Unlocking One of the Most Powerful Tools in American Sign Language If you’re learning American Sign Language (ASL), you’ve probably heard the term “classifier” come up again and again. But what exactly are classifiers? Why are they so important? And how can you begin using them like a pro? Let’s break it down. What Are Classifiers? In […]

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How to Start Learning ASL as a Beginner

Posted on Jul 22, 2025 by paul

Your First Steps Into the World of American Sign Language Whether you’re learning American Sign Language (ASL) to communicate with a Deaf friend, pursue a new career path, or simply explore a beautiful visual language, getting started can feel both exciting and overwhelming. The good news? Anyone can learn ASL — at any age — with […]

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How Learning ASL Enhances Brain Function and Memory

Posted on Jul 21, 2025 by paul

More Than a Language — It’s a Brain Booster! Most people think of American Sign Language (ASL) simply as a way to communicate in the Deaf community — and it is, beautifully so. But what many don’t realize is that learning ASL offers powerful cognitive benefits for everyone, Deaf or hearing. From improved memory to […]

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The Problem with Live Closed Captioning: Why It’s Time for a Major Upgrade

Posted on Jul 20, 2025 by paul

In an era of instant communication, 24-hour news cycles, and streaming on-demand everything, it’s easy to assume that accessibility has kept pace. But for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community, live closed captioning still lags far behind — especially during live broadcasts like news programs, sports events, and breaking coverage. It’s a problem that goes largely […]

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Juneteenth and the Deaf Community: Honoring Freedom, Recognizing Voices

Posted on Jun 19, 2025 by paul

Juneteenth and the Deaf Community Honoring Freedom, Recognizing Voices Juneteenth—celebrated on June 19th—is a significant and powerful day in American history. It marks the moment in 1865 when enslaved African Americans in Galveston, Texas were finally informed of their freedom—two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed. As the country continues to […]

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How Long Does It Take to Become an ASL Interpreter?

Posted on Jun 19, 2025 by paul

A Realistic Look at the Journey to Interpretation Becoming an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter is an exciting and rewarding path—but it’s also one that requires time, dedication, and a deep respect for Deaf culture and language. One of the most common questions people ask is: “How long does it take to become an ASL interpreter?” […]

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School’s Out…Now What?

Posted on Jun 18, 2025 by paul

How ASL Students Can Stay Sharp Over the Summer The final bell has rung, the textbooks are closed, and summer is officially here! While many students are eager for a break, those learning American Sign Language (ASL) might be wondering: “How do I keep practicing without my regular ASL class?” The good news? Summer is the […]

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Left in the Dark: Why Deaf Accessibility in Emergencies Can’t Be Ignored

Posted on Jun 08, 2025 by paul

When disaster strikes — whether it’s a hurricane, wildfire, mass shooting, or health emergency — access to information can mean the difference between safety and danger. But for many Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, emergency alerts and instructions are often incomplete, delayed, or completely inaccessible. In life-threatening situations, this isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s a matter of survival. […]

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Discrimination Doesn’t Always Shout: Facing the Silent Struggles of Deaf Employees

Posted on Jun 07, 2025 by paul

In today’s world, we often hear about diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Companies celebrate cultural awareness days, update policies, and talk about equal opportunity. But what happens when accessibility is overlooked, and inclusion is only surface deep? For many Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, workplace discrimination remains a very real and often invisible challenge. What Does Discrimination Look […]

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