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Get Inspired to Learn ASL from 5 Deaf Celebrities

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  Experiences of Deaf celebrities who use American Sign Language (ASL) day-to-day may motivate you to learn ASL yourself. Learning American Sign Language (ASL) can be a rewarding and significant experience, and getting inspired by other individuals who have mastered it can help inspire beginners. Here are 5 deaf personalities who definitely have made an impression in their respective fields, and who may motivate people to learn ASL : Marlee Matlin: Academy Award-winning actress who's been deaf since she was 18 months old. She's starred in a number of films and television shows, and is also an advocate for deaf rights. Nyle DiMarco: Model and actor who won both America's Next Top Model and Dancing With the Stars. Nyle is also an activist for the deaf community and utilizes his platform to elevate awareness about hard of hearing culture. Sean Forbes: Deaf musician and rapper who produces music videos in ASL. He aims to break down boundaries and show that music can be access...

Learn ASL via Pop Culture: Deaf Representation in the Media

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  A handy method to learn ASL (American Sign Language) is as simple as watching Deaf characters utilize signs in movies, video clips, and TV shows. In recent years Deaf representation in Hollywood has grown. An incredible transformation has took place in the way Deaf people are represented on the screen. From light-hearted TV comedies to serious movie dramas, the Deaf community’s representation is getting a lot more refined, accurate, and inclusive.  Positive Examples of ASL Use in the Media  1. Academy Award-winning film "CODA" CODA is among one of many current films to feature the use of sign language. The movie contains the same volume of scenarios in ASL as in spoken English. In an article on the Today Show webpage, reporter Meghan Holohan wrote, “CODA has certainly sparked conversations in the Deaf community. Audiences loved the movie, and many appreciate that Deaf actors play all the Deaf characters.” 2. Switched at Birth The Television program "Switched at Birth...

The Response of Deaf Children to BTS Utilizing ASL, KSL, and ISL

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  South Korean boy band BTS’s use of sign language into their July 2021 “Permission to Dance” music video attained worldwide recognition. Specifically, the group was commended for incorporating Korean Sign Language (KSL), International Sign Language (ISL), and American Sign Language (ASL) within their performance. The particular video’s choreography features signs for the words “dance,” “peace,” and “enjoy.” This video is set in a post-pandemic era, where the band members are viewed dancing in a number of locations including a laundromat, a sunny location, and a patio. The sign language use in “Permission to Dance” occurs near the end of the song, whereby all the members together sang “na, na, na.”  To make sure that the meaning of “Permission to Dance” was clear, BTS along with their team of choreographers paid added focus on the details within their signing. A representative of BTS’ entertainment company Big Hit Music said, “After choosing keywords and symbolic gestures, we ...

Hand Talk: The Native American Sign Language that Predated ASL

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  Native American Sign Language, or Hand Talk, was created centuries just before American Sign Language came to exist. It features four essential parameters: hand location, hand movement, hand shape, and hand orientation: 1. Hand Location: The pertains to proper placement of a sign in space. The sign’s significance can be modified if positioned elsewhere, for instance in front of one’s face as opposed to in front of the chest. 2. Hand Movement: This one relates to how one's hands move when forming a sign. For instance, in Hand Talk, the signs “afternoon” and “mid-day” are created in a similar manner. The only difference is the fact mid-day is stationary, and afternoon shifts from over the head to the side of one's head in an arching motion. 3. Handshape: Each sign forms a unique shape in the hand, also known as a handshape. The handshapes of signs are necessary factors. For example, the signs for “yes” and “I know” are similar in all aspects apart from the handshape; in “yes...

Rihanna's Sign Language Interpreter Justina Went Viral

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  Getting sign language interpreters perform at music festivals and concerts is starting to become a major craze around the world and in the U . S .. American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters for performers which ranges from Eminem to the Red Hot Chili Peppers are increasingly prevalent at musical occasions in the United States. Regarding the halftime performance at Super Bowl LVII, ASL interpreter Justina Miles offered D/HoH audience members more than their money’s worth. She provided brilliant and thrilling sign language renditions of Rihanna’s songs. The 20-year-old Deaf ASL performer put together a display that equaled or simply exceeded Rihanna’s efforts, as she accurately and energetically interpreted all Twelve songs in Rihanna’s set. CBS News went in as much as to say Justina “stole the show at Super Bowl LVII.” She danced and articulated each compelling word in “B-- Better Have My Money,” and evoked the tone and spirit within the songs solely through the power of American...

Deaf Family Ecstatic as 9-Month-Old Baby Employs American Sign Language to Sign 'Milk'

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  American Sign Language (ASL) is a sight-based means of communication. Once people use sign language , their brains sort out and comprehend language-based data through their eyes. Hand shape, placement, and hand motions, along with facial expressions and body language, all communicate information through ASL. ASL is primarily employed in different parts of the United States and English-speaking regions of Canada. Numerous high schools, colleges, and universities in the US acknowledge it to meet pupils' foreign language requirements. Furthermore, caregivers often teach ASL to their Deaf and Hard of hearing (D/HoH) children from infancy. Therefore, the children can speak with family members, friends, and others as fast as possible. Such method of early instruction in ASL is adopted by Stephany and Oskar Arévalo in the county of Kern, the Golden State, with their a pair of Deaf children - girl Ervelyn and boy Jabez. The Arevalos additionally teach others in their neighborhood regardi...

Disney Princess Conversing in American Sign Language Delivers Joy to Deaf Child

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  A lot of individuals may feel isolated considering the fact that it’s typically difficult to communicate effectively in American Sign Language with peers, family members and especially strangers. With regard to 11-year-old Zoe Tapley, this experience was suddenly overcome at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Zoe is Hard of hearing, and her dad and mom, Jesse and Jeanette, routinely have to interpret conversations on her behalf when she's out in the general public. Within places such as amusement parks, they wander around experiencing and enjoying the park with Zoe. Subsequently, they help build awareness to her surroundings. They need to stop occasionally at check-in spots where the family discuss what is taking place around them using American Sign Language (ASL). However, things changed around the family’s 2022 trip to Disneyland. When Zoe and her parents were meeting various Disney characters, Zoe reached out to the actor dressed as Princess Anna coming from the movie Frozen...

Does American Sign Language Have Accents?

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  American Sign Language (ASL) tracks its origin straight back to the 19th century in France. And like any voiced or signed language, ASL has evolved over time to represent users’ cultural and regional variances.  American Sign Language isn't a rendition of English. Instead, it’s a unique language that has its own sentence structure, idioms, word formation, grammar, and pronunciation. Just like other natural languages, ASL has developed spontaneously in humans through extended use and repetition without cognizant planning. IIt is the primary sign language utilized by Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the United States Of America and the most of English-speaking Canada. ASL is really a complete, methodized visual language with both manual and non-manual features. Speakers of American Sign Language generally have their accents or communication patterns. And similar to all other languages, ASL is characterized by regional variants and alterations in tone. With regard to sign la...

The Simpsons Makes History with the Use of ASL and Casting Deaf Voice Actors

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Season 33, episode 17 of the hit animated sitcom The Simpsons entitled “The Sound of Bleeding Gums” is outstanding for its use of American Sign Language ( ASL ) (although the characters have only 4 fingers), and for its casting of Deaf actor John Autry II to be the voice of the Deaf character Monk. Autry became the first Deaf performer to voice a character on the show through this role. The ep. 17 additionally features a few other Deaf performers, like comedian Kathy Buckley and 3 youngsters, Kaylee Arellano, Ian Mayorga, and Hazel Lopez from No Limits, a nonprofit organization dedicated to deaf kids. This fact reinforces the impact of “The Sound of Bleeding Gums” as a turning point in US entertainment history for the Deaf community. Concern for Deaf People and Deaf Culture “The Sound of Bleeding Gums” installment of The Simpsons demonstrates that its creators care about dealing with real-life issues on the show, especially regarding people of different communities like the Deaf. For i...

Juliette Gordon Low: Founder of the Girl Scouts and A Deaf Champion Who Wouldn’t Hear “No”

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Every year, Girl Scouts across the United States commemorate October 31st as Founder's Day. The date was chosen to commemorate the birthday of Girl Scouts founder Juliette Gordon Low. Ms. Low, who blazed a trail for countless young girls to follow and lived a life of daring, self-assurance, and integrity, would not accept "No" for an answer when confronted with negativity in her never-ending quest to make Girl Scouts of the USA a success. Juliette Gordon Low, also known as "Daisy," founded Girl Scouts of the USA in 1912, when women in the United States did not yet have the right to vote. Juliette grew her first troop of 18 girls into a global organization with nearly three million members in 92 countries and over 59 million alumnae. She envisioned the Scouts from the start as a movement in which girls could band together, work together, express their individual strengths, and realize their dreams. Ultimately, as countless Girl Scouts have done since, she reali...

BAFTA Winners’ Dance Routine Makes a Great Statement on Behalf of Sign Language

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Deaf TV star Rose Ayling-Ellis and her professional dance partner Giovanni Pernice won a BAFTA for their appearance on the UK television show Strictly Come Dancing. During their ballroom dance to Clean Bandit's song "Symphony," the music was turned off for a few seconds as the couple danced in silence. Rose, an actor from the popular British soap opera EastEnders, was the first Deaf contestant on Strictly Come Dancing. Through her stellar performance on the show, she powerfully brought society's perceptions of the Deaf community to the forefront. The BAFTA Presenter Impresses Viewers  Rochelle Humes, an English singer and tv presenter, presented Rose with her BAFTA in the most touching way possible by announcing the winner in sign language . Rochelle's notable action coincided with the passage of a new UK law that designated British Sign Language (BSL) as an official language in England and Wales. Rose Ayling-Ellis' Accomplishment had a Significant Impact Ms...

Hearing Toddler Interprets for Deaf Dad Using American Sign Language

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Young children often astound their parents whenever they achieve milestones in their lives, like from learning how to walk to potty training. For deaf father, Zachary Lotane of Laguna Beach, California, who communicates solely in American Sign Language (ASL), seeing his hearing 1-yr-old daughter interpret for him by signing was a huge one. One day the little girl, who’s named Madison, was waddling down an aisle in a supermarket holding two packages of dish-washing sponges and suddenly dropped the packages. She then quickly showed her dad through ASL what she was concerned about, signing, “Baby crying.” She next pointed in the direction of the sound she heard, which her dad couldn’t hear. Zachary then repeated Madison’s gesture and asked her, “Baby crying?” as she crouched down to pick up the sponges she had dropped. Zachary shared it on TikTok as @oursignedworld. Not only was it a "wow" moment for Zachary Latone, but it was also a heartwarming one for the many people who w...

Troy Kotsur Appears on Sesame Street Teaching American Sign Language

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Academy Award-winning Deaf actor Troy Kotsur recently made an appearance in one episode of the timeless PBS children’s show ‘Sesame Street” teaching American Sign Language . He's the 2nd Deaf person in history to actually win an Oscar, the 1st being his co-star in CODA, Marlee Matlin.  He's on the program to teach two of the Muppets and also the show’s global audience the regularly featured “Word of the Day” in American Sign Language (ASL). He explained to Sesame Street characters Rosita and the Count that he is Deaf and utilizes ASL to interact with others. What is American Sign Language (ASL)? This well-recognized form of sign language is used by Deaf people all over North America and in other parts of the planet also, including in Canada. The use of sign language to communicate is called signing. ASL uses both manual or hand-based gestures and also movements with other parts of the body to convey messages. The Word of the Day is Diversity The actor explained that it means un...

The Main Points to Remember about International Day of Sign Languages

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The International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL) offers a chance for individuals to maintain and also protect the linguistic identity and cultural diversity of Deaf individuals as well as other sign language users around the globe. Countries emphasized the global oneness engendered through the use of sign languages during the 2022 observance, which featured the theme “Sign Language Unites Us.” Through the celebration, Deaf organizations, governmental agencies, as well as civil institutions continued to promote and recognize national sign languages as critical to preserving their respective countries’ distinct linguistic environments.  The next sentences show the importance of International Day of Sign Languages for deaf individuals and society as a whole. Sign language is actually the only means of communication for the Deaf and those who are not able to speak. Having a special day that recognizes their distinct verbal medium is thus encouraging and helpful to such groups. The IDSL ...

OSU Led the Way to Learn American Sign Language With its ASL Bachelor’s Degree

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  If your desire was to learn American Sign Language (ASL) in the 1800’s fewer educational organizations could offer more value than Oklahoma State University. Oklahoma State University (OSU), founded on December 25, 1890 as Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College in Stillwater, OK, has evolved into one of the foremost land-grant universities in the United States, thanks to its rich traditions and progressive academic culture. In the fall of 2021, OSU made its American Sign Language (ASL) major into a bachelor’s degree program, a crucial development for students who want to study signing and possibly teach ASL in the US or around the world. The move was also a great leap forward for the D/HoH community, which has long been under-resourced by both the public and private sectors. Previously, ASL was only offered as a minor at OSU. Dr. Woodall-Greene, who was then an adjunct professor close to receiving her doctorate, applied for the position. Dr. Woodall-Greene was selected as ...

Meteorologist Gets Popular After Using American Sign Language in Her Forecasts

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Mikayla Smith uses American Sign Language to describe current weather conditions and give predictions for upcoming weather events. She began the program while forecasting in the Sherman, Texas area. She uses ASL to sign everything she says during her broadcasts. Mikayla’s Passion for American Sign Language Mikayla was born and raised in Rockwall, Texas, 30 minutes east of Dallas. A member of the University of Oklahoma’s class of 2022, she received a Bachelor of Science degree in meteorology. She is passionate about employing ASL to convey local weather events to the Deaf and hard-of-hearing population. As a devoted supporter, she continually seeks new ways to learn and grow. Mikayla Has Become an Overnight Internet Sensation Videos of Mikayla’s weather forecasts have quickly gone viral. She hopes that her signing of weather forecasts will inspire others to learn sign language. She says she's happy to see the strong impact her signed forecasts have had on the public. She hopes the ...

A Little Girl Decided to Learn Sign Language to Give a Touching Message to Her Deaf Delivery Man

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Roughly 2% of individuals in the US are deaf or nearly deaf, and many others report having difficulties with hearing even if they are not totally deaf. Because of these info, many people use sign language in order to communicate with their family members and friends and also conduct business. A Nice Gesture to Learn Sign Language Moves Lots of People Worldwide • Eight-year-old Tallulah McLellan of Ashton-under-Lyne, a market town in Greater Manchester, England showed a level of empathy and kindness far before her years when she made an effort to learn sign language as a way to interact with her deaf neighborhood delivery driver Tim Joseph. A Wonderful Bond Formed During the Lockdown • Tallulah created a #thankyou rainbow for delivery man Tim in order to show her gratitude for all of his hard work delivering packages during the Corona virus lockdown • After that initial gesture of kindness, the two unlikely pals built a strong bond over the following weeks. Tallulah Gave Tim the ...

American Sign Language Raises Deaf Awareness and Moves People's Hearts

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Photo Credits: HearingLikeMe! More and more people are learning American Sign Language so that they can communicate with loved ones or strangers and make them happy. There are many wonderful stories to share like the ones below. Read through them and analyze how these stories impact the Deaf community and help to make a difference in other people's lives. Toddler Interprets for Deaf Dad By Using Sign Language A Deaf father and a hearing mom share on social media their story of raising their hearing daughter. They often use their social media to share about how they raise their daughter through hearing and talking using American Sign Language. Their one-year-old hearing child interpreted to her Deaf father Zachary by means of sign language. Meteorologist Becomes Trending After Utilizing American Sign Language in a Weather Forecast Meteorologist Mikayla Smith has a soft spot for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing communities. She learned ASL in middle school and continued to learn ASL thr...

DeafNation World Expo in Las Vegas, August 2022

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Joel Barish hosted the fourth DeafNation World Expo & Conference at the Bally’s Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada on Aug. 1-4, 2022. About 15,000 Deaf individuals from all over the world, including Deaf celebrities just like Troy Kotsur, Daniel Durant, Renca Dunn, and Wawa attended the event. There were fourteen sponsors and then three partners. Sponsors included OmniBridge, Deaf Bible Society, Global VRS, ZVRS, Purple, T-Mobile Accessibility, Tive, Heart Cruises, Sorenson, SComms, CSD, Convo, Nagish, and Ava.. National Black Advocates, RID, and CEASD were the collaborators. There were roughly one hundred booths and 45 shows. There were even several Deaf businesses offering t-shirts, arts, as well as other stuff. There was also a Kick-Off Party with Wawa 10th Anniversary at Chateau Rooftop. One particular participant said she was surprised by the number of people who joined the event. Another deaf participant said it was his 2nd visit to DeafNation Expo and he spotted numerou...

American Sign Language Name Sign for Vice President Kamala Harris

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Kamala Harris is given an American Sign Language sign name after she got elected as president Joe Biden’s vice president.  She is an American politician and also attorney who's the 49th vice president of the United States Of America. She's the first female vp and the highest-ranking female official in U.S. history, as well as the 1st African American and also first Asian American vice president. The name sign was made by a team of Black and Indian Deaf women, Smita Kothari, Ebony Gooden, Kavita Pipalia, and Candace Jones, who worked with one another for a couple of weeks. This particular women’s group worked together to come up with a list of possible sign names and then sent out a public survey to the Deaf community at large to gather their votes from February 1 to 5, 2021.  The Importance of Name Sign Deaf culture consists of a number of valued traditional aspects that are major to the Deaf community, and one of them is the “name sign.” A name sign is a sign that's only ...