In today’s feature, Roma Balwani shares the defining moments, key experiences, and learnings from her three decades of ...
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Disabled community fear AI will be used to cut costs and replace human supports, Dáil committee hears
We are afraid that AI and technology will be seen as a cost-effective replacement for human supports such as personal ...
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Deaf Culture Education Is Missing From Medical School Curriculums
However, many clinicians have limited understanding of ASL or deaf culture. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ...
Tucked away on a seaside property in southeastern New Brunswick is a place where Deaf artists study music, theatre and visual ...
Conference, a premier gathering of regional leaders and advocates on disability inclusion to promote employment for persons ...
A recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) found that a new gene therapy drug used to cure congenital deafness was clinically effective in improving hearing for 92 ...
The organization devoted to nonfiction filmmaking also gave multiple noms to "My Mom Jayne," "Pee-wee as Himself," "Sly Lives ...
A deaf dog who was abandoned and spent 1,452 days in a shelter has finally found his forever home. "Neville has settled in so well with his new family and is loving life in his forever home. He has a ...
Known for their loud personalities, huskies are no stranger to using their voices, but a video of a senior, deaf husky's silent howl is proving that even without sound, the breed still speaks volumes.
Hillary Clinton ripped for tone-deaf remarks about white men of ‘a certain religion’ damaging the US
Hillary Clinton has been rapped as tone-deaf after she recently suggested that white men of a “certain religion” were partly to blame for causing “such damage” to the United States. The former ...
Sydney Sullivan, a junior at Ohio State University at Marion, spent three weeks this summer immersed in Deaf culture in Siena, Italy. The Bucyrus native was one of three students selected for the ...
NORWALK, Conn. — The burden of communication, for better and for worse, falls upon Deaf people. Deaf people are expected to endure speech therapy or else risk being viewed as ‘unsuccessful’ in the ...
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