Gallaudet University Provost Dr. Stephen Weiner participates in a panel on “150 Years of a Language Community: American Sign Language and Gallaudet University” on the Talk Story discussion stage.
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Ben Bahan, a professor of American Sign Language and deaf studies at Gallaudet University, participated with his students in a “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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Gallaudet student Ricky Cornish participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session in the Song and Story Circle.
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Ben Bahan, a professor of ASL and deaf studies at Gallaudet University, participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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David Davenport, a student at Gallaudet University, performs in an ASL visual storytelling session.
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Gallaudet student Serena Stone participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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Gallaudet student Brandon Hill participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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James Litchfield, a student at Gallaudet University, participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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Ursa Rewolinski, a student at Gallaudet University, participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session.
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Janie Golightly participates with Ernest Hairston and Ted Supalla in the “Language and Technology: Deaf Perspectives” session on the Talk Story discussion stage.
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Ernest Hairston discusses deaf perspectives on language and technology with Jean Lindquist Bergey and Janie Golightly.
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Ted Supalla participates in a discussion on deaf perspectives on language and technology.
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Gallaudet student Glenna Cooper participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session. Camera by Jillian Reagan and Helen Ersley
Rhonda Jennings, a student at Gallaudet University, participates in the “Visual Literature: American Sign Language Performance” session. Camera by Jillian Reagan and Helen Ersley
Jean Lindquist Bergey, director of Gallaudet’s History Through Deaf Eyes Project; David Martin, assistant professor of ASL studies at Frederick Community College; Stephen Weiner, Gallaudet provost; Carolyn McCaskill, professor in the Gallaudet ASL and deaf studies ; and Ceil Lucas, professor emerita in the Gallaudet linguistics department, participate in the “150 Years of a Language Community: American Sign Language and Gallaudet University” panel.
Photo by Eliza Piccininni, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Ceil Lucas, professor emerita in the Gallaudet linguistics, participates in the “150 Years of a Language Community: American Sign Language and Gallaudet University” panel.
Photo by Eliza Piccininni, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Jean Lindquist Bergey, director of Gallaudet’s History Through Deaf Eyes Project; Ernest Hairston, retired chief of the Captioning and Adaptation Branch of the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education; Janie Golightly, a member of the D.C. deaf community ; Ted Supalla, neurology professor at Georgetown University Medical Center ; and Gene Mirus, assistant ASL and deaf studies professor at Gallaudet, participate in the “Language and Technology: Deaf Perspectives” session.
Photo by Erikson Young