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The Preservation of Sign Language by George W. Veditz

A short film featuring George W. Veditz


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The Silent Child

Watch this British film about a Deaf 6 year old girl who lives in a world of silence until a social worker transforms her.


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The Star-Spangled Banner in ASL: Happy Fourth of July!

"The Star-Spangled Banner in ASL: Happy Fourth of July!" by Janelle (Purple Communications)


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The Story of Diwali (ASL Story)

Learn about Diwali, a holiday that celebrates health, wealth, peace and knowledge in ASL.


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The Story of Ferdinand in ASL

Have you ever met Ferdinand the bull? Watch as TLCDeaf's ASL Storyteller tells "The Story of Ferdinand," written by Munro Leaf.


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The Thank You Book ASL Storytelling

"The Thank You Book", signed by Elizabeth Edgar


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The Three Little Pigs (ASL Story)

Enjoy the story of "The Three Little Pigs" told by ASL Storyteller Maisha Franklin.


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The Trevor Project

The Trevor Project's guide supports LGBTQ+ young people with disabilities, offering advice on allyship and understanding disabilities.


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Gallaudet University

The Week of DPN

This webpage provides details on the timeline of the Deaf President Now (DPN) movement.


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Three deaf cyclists complete U.S. trip

Three deaf female cyclists completed a coast-to-coast bike trip across the U.S., cycling a total of 4,280 miles.


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