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NTID Blog
Deaf Shame to Deaf Same Art Exhibit
Published: May 27 2022This article explains the art exhibit created by Deaf students. It shows the importance of Deaf Art.
Peter Cook and How the Deaf Community is Revolutionizing Wine Communication
Published: May 27 2022Interesting article about making wineries accessible, and info on deaf-owned restaurants etc.
https://www.winemag.com/2022/05/26/deaf-wine-community-communication/
Deaf Characters in Cinema
Published: Apr 20 2022This article highlights recent 10 Deaf actors in cinema.
Deaf related books
Published: Apr 20 2022Some Deaf-related books are coming in, if not here already. 'True Biz', 'The Sign for Home', 'Deaf Utopia' and 'The Dolphin House'. Use our library catalog to find these titles.
Sign Language Poetry Resources
Published: Apr 04 2022To celebrate National Poetry Month, take some time to explore the extensive sign language poetry resources collected by RIT Libraries.
Deaf Community and Culture Symposium on April 21, from 4-6 EST
Published: Apr 04 2022At San Jose School of Information, they are hosting a Deaf Community and Culture Symposium on April 21st from 4-6 EST focusing on library collections and services. This is a free symposium and you can register through this link.
Adapted Article on Deaf Women for Middle/High School
Published: Apr 04 2022The article "Deaf Women Fought for the Right to Vote" has been adapted for middle/high school students and a lesson plan is available. It's an interactive article. Sign up for a free account. There are readings on a variety of topics.
Deaf Art Collections Level Up Presentation
Published: Apr 04 2022This is a short Level Up presentation on Deaf Art Collections. Check out the InfoGuide and related links for Deaf Art.
Seven "First Deaf Women" (CSD)
Published: Mar 25 2022
Written By CSD
Women’s History Month was officially established in 1978, but women have been challenging stereotypes and overcoming barriers much longer than that. The achievements of these seven Deaf women prove exactly that! Celebrate their successes by learning about these big firsts for the Deaf community and for the world.