On sidewalks across Uptown Butte the sun shimmers through translucent three-foot-tall blocks of ice. Business owners, ...
From theater stages to art studios, Callaway High’s 2025 Teacher of the Year Sarah Livant is turning classrooms into creative labs where students’ bold ideas take center stage.
Burris began teaching at Troy High School in the fall of 2019. She’s a firm believer in the importance of teaching ASL so her students will not only be able to communicate but also to help bridge the ...
It was Christmas Eve, 1976. I was a young student then, and I’ve never forgotten the night the Deaf Santa and his wife ...
Following its recent acquisition of Nippon Cargo Airlines, All Nippon Airways is moving forward with a restructuring to ...
Join us on January 18 for a day of memories, music, and mementos honoring the life and legacy of Claude, San Francisco’s ...
The National Grid Foundation is convening a group of college students from across New York and Massachusetts to help retain ...
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Call it JSL: How a paralyzed artist found love with a deaf dancer and created their own language
Despite being paralyzed from the shoulders down and unable to use sign language, artist Sara Jane Parsons quickly found a way to communicate with Tony-award-winning dancer Jimmy Turner—who is ...
“I didn’t bring my kid to a Chanukah party to have him hear about Santa Claus,” exclaimed one parent, joining several others ...
Each person has a skill that sets them apart from their peers. Some people can sing or juggle and others know how to dance.
In Evanston, the debut “barrier-free” concert invited people to move around and make noise during an orchestral performance. Parents said such opportunities are rare.
Check out how Colts cheerleader Morgan McClain and young fan Mark Braster III, who is deaf, communicate through American Sign Language.
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