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CGSL Sign Language Identity Panel: Diversity

Joseph Hill, PhD, from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, discusses the linguistic and social complexities of Black American Sign Language (Black ASL). He explores how historical segregation in the Southern United States led to distinct linguistic features and emphasizes the importance of intersectionality—recognizing how race, gender, and Deaf identity overlap. Hill advocates for more diverse representation in Sign Language research to accurately reflect the entire Deaf community

CGSL Sign Language Identity Panel: Diversity

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