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It is the only circus in the world to be presented bilingually in English and American Sign Language (ASL). Not only does it bring together performers, but it also incorporates audience accessibility.
Some Pittsburgh-area congregations that have long served religious deaf are dwindling, but others find ways to include sign ...
A wearable ring that translates ASL into text? It’s closer than you may think. Cornell researchers are developing SpellRing, ...
Members of Fairfield Ludlowe's American Sign Language club aim to make police officers more accessible to deaf and ...
Lim and his colleagues previously worked on similar inventions through Cornell’s Smart Computer Interfaces for Future ...
ASL should be treated as a tool that can improve your communication skills and connect you to cultures, raising awareness for ...
Exclusive: 'The Last of Us" will be available with a special version in ASL for Deaf audiences as interpreted by 'CODA' star ...
According to Father Depcik, surveys have found that 96% of Deaf people do not attend church as there are limited services available in American Sign Language (ASL).