Today, Deaf and disabled people, queer and non-queer, from models to artists to filmmakers to authors are pop culture creators and icons. Two of the most lively, entertaining, moving books out now are ...
Khyiana Tate is on a mission to teach others, and she is not letting her deafness stop her. Like many teenagers, Tate is working toward getting her driver’s license as well as graduation from high ...
Constance Clark, a longtime special education teacher, has been an author of children’s books since 2020. A simple children’s story about a squirrel and his treasured acorns is now at the center of an ...
Along with sharing details of his private life and family upbringing, Nyle DiMarco, model, actor and activist, offers some backstage gossip from his route to winning two reality show competitions. But ...
TEXAS (KXAN) — After several years of working as a deaf education teacher, Texan Karlie Waldrip is teaching sign language to a new generation of readers, all with the assistance of her pup, Rhett.
This week at the Quincy Public Library we are highlighting books that follow our NEA Big Read theme of celebrating the differently abled. Our first book is a wonderful memoir by the charming and ...
Michael E. Kane, principal lecturer in the department of business studies, has released his third book, Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing, and Children of Deaf Adults (CODA) Identities: The Accounting Profession.
Bachelor Nation gets a closer look at Abigail Heringer’s cochlear implant journey in her new book, The Deaf Girl. “Growing up and even going through the show, I always really struggled being labeled ...
The Silent Era of cinema was perhaps its most equitable with both hearing and hearing-impaired viewers able to enjoy productions alongside one another, but with the advent of "talkies," deaf and ...