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Articles posted on Wed, Jul 21, 2010
Comic superhero Echo fights stereotypes of deaf people - The Guardian (blog)
Comic superhero Echo fights stereotypes of deaf people The Guardian (blog) But, he added, "For some deaf kids, having deafness as the central theme is inspiring." On her influential blog Deaf Characters in Adolescent Literature, ... [...] more »
Articles posted on Thu, Jul 15, 2010
Local author wins silver medal at book awards - West Hartford News
“Through Sophie's Eyes” is a story about a deaf girl who wants to take dancing lessons with hearing children. Initially, the girls in Sophie's class are not ... [...] more »
Articles posted on Wed, Jun 30, 2010
New memoir shares deaf author's journey to succeed in hearing world - MMD Newswire (press release)
All Eyes: A Memoir of Deafness by Bainy B. Cyrus recounts the author's childhood, education and formative influences along the way [...] more »
Author to read from book about raising two deaf daughters - UI The Daily Iowan
The book chronicles the author’s experience working with her deaf daughters and discovering a hidden ancestry line of deaf women in her family that can be traced all the way to Europe. Rosner’s book also details what some would consider controversial decisions she and her husband had to make about surgeries, sign language, and hearing aids. [...] more »
Articles posted on Sun, Jun 20, 2010
All kinds of heroes star in Inquirer Read-Along - Inquirer.net
During the session, host Ruth Navarra introduced 13-year-old Yulo, who was the inspiration for the book “Hands that Bridge.” The story is about a boy born to deaf parents. His story is part of Museo Pambata’s “Batang Bayani (Child Heroes)” series of children’s books. [...] more »
Articles posted on Sat, Jun 05, 2010
iStorytime (A Dreamworks Developer) Takes on Acclaimed Children's Book and DVD for the Deaf
History is in the process of being made within the Deaf Community. iStorytime, the iPhone App Developer for Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon, recently signed on to turn the Award-Winning Children’s Picture Book Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy into a Children’s Book App with Sign Language Interpretation, a major advancement for the Deaf Community. [...] more »
Articles posted on Wed, Jun 02, 2010
First ever cartoon for deaf children made in Russia - RT
The first ever cartoon for deaf children has been created by the activists of an NGO in the Russian city of Kazan. The cartoon's characters – different dogs - speak in sign language. [...] more »
Articles posted on Sun, May 16, 2010
Book review: 'The Finger' by Angus Trumble - Washington Post
Fingers are capable of learning and articulating entire languages, of which the sign language used by the deaf is only the most familiar example. As Trumble writes, human beings have always been prepared to let their fingers do the talking: [...] more »
Articles posted on Fri, Apr 30, 2010
Reading author tells about deafness and hearing loss - BBC Berkshire
This essential guide gives information on how hearing loss is caused, the things you can do to make life better for you or a close family member, and how to overcome the daily challenges of living with a hearing loss. Education and work are dealt with, including rights and suggestions for teachers and employees. Strategies for coping with deafness are also described - from the technology of hearing aids and cochlear implants to lip-reading and sign language. Deafness and Hearing Loss - The Essential Guide is published on 1 May, 2010. [...] more »
Articles posted on Mon, Apr 26, 2010
On the Odd Hours - Sequential Tart News
The main character in this particular graphic novel is Bastien, a deaf man. Bastien is in the French painting section of the Louvre; he is there to interview for an internship arranged by his girlfriend, Melanie. However, he does not remember who asked to interview him. A Louvre staff member does not believe his story and tries to get rid of him while calling his superiors. [...] more »
Articles posted on Sun, Apr 25, 2010
Company offers children's stories in sign language - ABC7Chicago.com
For the first time, several traditional children's stories have been translated into sign language. ASL Tales is a company that has reworked some of the most famous children books into ASL, or American Sign Language, so both young deaf and hearing readers can experience the true meaning and beauty of each story. At Chicago's Whitney Young high school, deaf, hard-of-hearing and hearing students were watching ASL Tales: The Princess and the Pea. [...] more »
Articles posted on Fri, Apr 23, 2010
Physician's novel "Four Days in Michigan" builds bridge between hearing, deaf - AnnArbor.com
Set mostly in 1942 Springville, Mich., the story spends 4 days with Sandra Horowitz, a young woman trying to come to terms with the fact that her deafness ... [...] more »
Articles posted on Wed, Apr 21, 2010
BOOK REVIEW: 'Beethoven's Hair' part history, part biography, part science - Wausau Daily Herald
In 1801, he admitted he was becoming deaf, a devastating blow because music was his world. Even with increasing deafness, Beethoven was able to compose the ... [...] more »
Articles posted on Tue, Mar 02, 2010
Girl from Afghanistan invited to meet 'Three Cups of Tea' author before his ... - The Post-Standard - Syracuse.com
When she was 18 months old, Taiba Dawlat lost most of her hearing when a Taliban-fired rocket exploded on her neighbor’s home in Kabul, Afghanistan. Her father was killed shortly after in another rocket attack launched by the Taliban. When she was 4, Taiba moved to Pakistan with her mother and older brother. Virtually deaf, she could barely talk. [...] more »
Articles posted on Tue, Feb 16, 2010
Deaf writer helps others cope with hearing loss - Northside People
“You have to try to overcome your deafness by accepting it,” he added. “Most people don't accept the fact they are deaf. They often blame other people for ... [...] more »