Deaf is Worlds Gain

hello

everyone i’m here to

talk about how deaf people

are the world’s game and i’d like to

first clarify

what i mean when i use the word deaf as

an

identifier right we live in a majority

hearing world and identify as deaf

people

we are a community that has

people with many identities

so a person might be deaf but they have

other intersections

of a variety of identities and for

today’s talk

i’m going to talk about the uh larger

identity of being deaf

and how that benefits our world

now we as deaf people we have been on

this earth over

10 000 years there are

over 400 types of deaf genes

this is not new and there i believe

is a reason we’re here

so if you see the picture that i’m

showing

take a look and see if you can

identify who is deaf and who can hear

i will talk about that later toward the

end of my talk

so i’d like to start talking about how

we

benefit the world if we think about film

and media

today we are addicted to

film and media social media etc

and back in 1924 actually a

jewish deaf gentleman who lived in

germany

actually invented what we know today as

the television

his name was zeitlin

that was his last name and he was the

young age

of 17. if you can imagine that a 17 year

old

invented what we know today as

television

and i think there’s a nice twist one of

our major brands is

zenith right which was invented by

zeitlin so when we think about films

also what we know today as movies

started

at as a very different medium

it was silent films and deaf people

back in that time realized very quickly

the value that that medium provided for

disseminating information

a gentleman we know in our deaf

community by the name of george

vettitz is the father of

using film to get information out to the

community

from there those of you who could hear

people in in that time

started to develop ways to add sound and

now

film is everywhere we also

now have video logs that started

as blogs right when the internet first

started

a lot of people used that as a medium to

get information out

and deaf people very quickly wanted to

use

video as ways to get information out so

deaf people first launched the idea of

video logs and we now

see it everywhere we have deaf people to

thank for that as well

so taking a look at that photo

of a football huddle

we see football many times in our lives

right

when we watch the kansas city chiefs

the football huddle is something that’s

a very

basic part of football well it was

invented in washington dc

at gallaudet university which is the

world’s only

liberal arts deaf university for deaf

hard of hearing children who have deaf

adults

and hearing children

as well so people who can hear

who have deaf adult deaf parents etc

are able to attend this university and

so at this university

when they were playing football

when there was the realization that the

other team

could see what they were talking about

and

in in discussing their plays they came

up with the concept of a

huddle so that took fire

thank you to paul hubbard the first

football player

who invented the idea of huddling

together

so this demonstrates ways that deaf

people

navigate the world we in large part have

a visual orientation

so a number of ways that spaces are

designed in our uh photo

phono-centric or audio-centric

environment we have adjusted based on

our own world experience

for example

one way that that we are able to

navigate

the world when we are driving

we are able to communicate with other

drivers on the road

through our windows uh being that

as long as we both understand sign

language so when i see another deaf

driver

we can communicate with with each other

so having those

clear windows as ways to communicate

is key for us when we are

in hallways or in other

areas of buildings oftentimes those

spaces are narrow which make it

difficult for us to communicate

and are not only barriers for us as deaf

people but

mothers or parents having uh deaf vape

or babies in strollers

or people who are in larger groups

trying to discuss or people who might be

in wheelchairs

or moving furniture with carts or

dollies

there are a number of examples where

that could create a barrier

so we often will then have larger

hallways

in deaf spaces we can look at the

concept of universal design

and looking at elevators for example

that

the concept of how elevators apply to

universal design and benefit

everyone even though they weren’t

originally

invented for that purpose and we can

look at the ways that closed captioning

or captioning services

benefit all of us if we take a universal

design

approach because not only deaf people

will benefit

but other people who are losing their

hearing or who

who are in noisy environment such as

bars or

other places where there is competing

noise

so text-based communication can be for

everyone

not just for uh deaf people

um other kinds of things that we see as

accommodation

or like the elevator are not only for

people who are unable to

go upstairs but for everyone

another area that i think deaf space

benefits to the world is

the way that we have our interior

building so oftentimes if you might

remember your elementary school

had glossy paint and

fluorescent lighting that hurt your eyes

and caused tremendous eye fatigue

oftentimes in deaf spaces we use a flat

paint or a matte finish and those

fluorescent lights

we do not use we use other more

gentle forms of life of lighting so

we can focus on learning we see that

more and more schools are also making

those adjustments

so that’s another example of universal

design

we can look at public announcements

right that are

typically given over some sort of a

system where everybody hears those

public announcements

but when people are in noisy

environments they may not be able to

hear those announcements on those pa

systems so using text-based

communications to provide public

announcements would benefit

everyone not only the deaf community

people who can hear would also

appreciate that information

it will allow for clarity of the

information and repetition of the

information so that’s another way that

the deaf way of being can contribute to

our world

there are other examples of how i think

we are ahead

of the game uh more and more as people

are

introspective about their identities

we specifically look at the gender

continuum and

folks who are beginning to identify as

non-binary

as opposed to only uh being male or

female

our language particularly english

language

is very limiting in pronoun use right

and we’re having to look at

ways to use our language and different

pronoun usage

american sign language is already ahead

of that game we do not have gender-based

pronouns

we use indexing as a way to

demonstrate pronouns and that would

include the entire

continuum of gender identity so

there is no adjustment we have to make

when it comes to

referring to people and how they

identify

so there’s another gain for our world

so the the recent slide that i showed

you might have noticed

there was a deaf baby and a hearing baby

and it’s titled the greatest irony

because

it demonstrates the fact that

while sign language was invented by deaf

people

used by deaf people and by the way there

are 300

plus signed languages in the world

that have been in the world and used

by deaf people and by

people who can hear who use the language

to relate with and interact with deaf

people

absolutely hearing people use this sign

language

however the irony is that

since the industrial revolution probably

around the 1800s

there has been more and more of a shift

as seeing sign language as a

deficit or a problem that exists

as a temporary fix

or band-aid for example

in that illustration that i just showed

you it showed a hearing baby with the

sign of

what we know as i love you right with a

smile on its face

because science has shown right in

infants their vocal cords and

they don’t nec they don’t yet have the

ability to produce

sounds and this can cause temper

tantrums

often and a great deal of frustration

because they’re unable to express

themselves

so baby sign has been

an approach to that in teaching infants

sign

however and those babies don’t

experience the terrible twos right

because they are having sign

deaf babies who are exposed to sign

language

also have that experience of being able

to express themselves

sign has also been given as a supplement

or a resource to children who are

have disabilities of sorts and unable to

express themselves

and the irony is that deaf babies who

are born

often to hearing parents and the hearing

parents

are surprised by this they’re not

informed about what

what to do are often advised by the

medical professionals that they should

not

sign that they should not teach their

infant sign language that they should

teach them to speak

and that comes from the idea of seeing

sign language and being deaf

as a deficit so that’s an irony that

hearing babies are offered this as a

resource while deaf babies are deprived

of their birthright

we can also look at colleges and

universities

that teach american sign language

and colleges and universities that teach

languages

as such as french spanish or other

modern languages

tend to have departments such as foreign

language department

or language studies or something that

houses

their languages well american sign

language

is not housed in those departments it’s

typically

housed in special education speech and

language hearing sciences

or communication disorders as opposed to

being housed in

foreign language departments again that

demonstrates

a deficit view of sign language which is

the opposite

of how we see our rich language

we also can take a look at ways that

deaf children

are educated in our society

there are mainstream environments that

have

deaf programs as well as deaf

residential schools

and many of those do not have language

asl instruction or curriculum

as part of their educational environment

while their hearing peers

have the luxury of getting language

classes in their own native

language as well as taking a foreign

language such as american sign language

deaf children themselves that this is

their native language do not have that

luxury of having a curriculum

for their own language to strengthen

their own language so there’s yet

another irony

so that recent slide i really

say is the antithesis to my thesis

right it shows this deficit model

that of how we are looked at as a deaf

people

right this deaf elephant being in the

room

that uh tries to force us to be

hearing tries to force us to change who

we are

there is about 75

of children this is a rough estimate

that have

experienced language deprivation or

severe

language delay so they are not

kindergarten ready

when they arrive to that age their

cognitive

abilities their social emotional

abilities

and their self-identity is truly

lacking and suffering

this creates a larger gap every year

for deaf children as they progress in

their

school and education because they are

denied the right

to sign typically it’s when parents

notice these gaps and these delays

by the time the child is seven or eight

that they

start to expose them to sign language

and it is too late by that time

there’s a small percentage of children

who are still able to succeed

but many of them don’t because they have

missed that language window

so this brings me back to my first

photograph

right with the two with the people

showing it’s the female

with her hand showing her ring

who’s deaf and the male with curly hair

and glasses who is hearing

and this just is a perfect example of

showing how

human biodiversity can exist

deaf people are a cultural linguistic

minority

we are people too thank you all for your

attention this evening

大家好,我在这里

谈论聋人

是如何成为世界游戏的,我想

首先澄清

一下当我使用聋这个词作为标识符时我的意思是什么,

我们生活在一个多数

听力世界中,并且我们将聋人识别为

我们 是一个社区,

有许多身份

的人,所以一个人可能是聋子,但他们

有各种身份的其他交叉点

我们作为聋人,我们已经

在地球上生活了

10 000 多年,有

超过 400 种聋人基因,

这并不新鲜,我相信这

是我们在这里的原因,

所以如果你看到我

展示的图片 看看你是否能

分辨出谁是聋子,谁可以听到

我将

在我的演讲结束时讨论这个问题,

所以我想开始

谈论如果我们今天考虑电影

和媒体

,我们将如何造福世界 沉迷于

电影和媒体社交媒体 等等

,早在 1924 年,实际上

一位住在德国的犹太聋人绅士

实际上发明了我们今天所知

的电视,

他的名字是 zeitlin

,这是他的姓氏,他当时

只有 17 岁。如果你能想象一个 17

岁的人

发明了我们今天所知的

电视

,我认为

我们的主要品牌之一是

由 zeitlin 发明的 zenith right

电影和

当时的聋人很快就

意识到这种媒介为传播信息所提供的价值

我们在聋人社区认识的一位

名叫乔治·维蒂茨的绅士是

使用电影从那里向社区传播信息的父亲

在那个时候能听到人们声音的你们中的一些

开始开发添加声音的方法,

现在

电影无处不在,我们

现在也有视频日志,这些视频

日志在 ternet 最初

开始很多人使用它作为获取信息的媒介,

而聋人很快就想

使用

视频作为获取信息的方式,所以

聋人首先提出了

视频日志的想法,现在

我们在有聋人的地方都能看到它 人们也应该

感谢这一点,

所以看看

那张足球比赛的照片,

我们在生活中多次看到足球,

在我们观看堪萨斯城酋长队时

,足球比赛是足球的

一个

非常基本的部分,它是被

发明的 在华盛顿

特区的加劳德大学,这是

世界上唯一一

所文科聋人大学,为

有聋哑

成人

和听力儿童的聋哑儿童

以及

有听力的成人聋哑父母等提供听力的

人能够就读这所大学

等等 在这所大学,

当他们踢足球

时,意识到

对方

可以看到他们在谈论什么,

在讨论他们的 戏剧 他们提出

了挤在一起的概念,

因此火了

谢谢保罗·哈伯德(paul hubbard),第

一位发明了挤在一起的想法的足球运动员,

这展示了聋人

在世界上导航的方式,我们在很大程度上有

一个视觉方向,

所以

在我们以照片

为中心或以音频为中心的

环境中设计空间的多种方式我们根据

自己的世界经验

进行了调整,例如

我们能够在

驾驶时导航世界的一种方式

我们能够交流 与

路上的其他司机

通过我们的窗户,嗯,

只要我们都懂手

语,所以当我看到另一个聋哑

司机时,

我们可以相互交流,

所以

当我们在

在走廊或

建筑物的其他区域,这些

空间通常很狭窄,这

使我们难以交流

,并且不仅是我们聋人的障碍

e 但是

有耳聋电子烟的母亲或父母

或婴儿车中的婴儿,

或试图讨论的较大群体中的

人,或可能

坐在轮椅上

或用推车或推车移动家具的

人有许多示例

可能会造成障碍,

因此 然后,我们通常会

在聋人空间中拥有更大的走廊,我们可以查看

通用设计的概念

,例如查看电梯

的概念,即电梯如何应用于

通用设计并造福于

所有人,即使它们最初并不是

为此目的而发明的, 如果我们采用通用设计方法,我们可以

看看隐藏式字幕

或字幕服务如何

使我们所有人受益,

因为不仅聋人

会受益

,其他

听力丧失或

在酒吧或其他嘈杂环境中的人也会受益

存在竞争噪音的地方,

因此基于文本的交流可以适用于

每个人,

而不仅仅是对于呃聋哑人或者

其他类型的瘦人 我们视为

住宿

或电梯的 gs 不仅适用于

无法上楼的人,而且适用于每个人

,我认为聋人空间

对世界有益的另一个领域是

我们经常拥有室内建筑的方式,

如果你可能

还记得的话 你的小学

有光泽的油漆和

荧光灯,这会伤害你的眼睛

并导致严重的眼睛疲劳

经常在失聪的地方我们使用平

漆或哑光饰面以及

我们不使用的荧光灯我们使用其他更

温和的生活照明形式所以

我们可以专注于学习 我们看到

越来越多的学校也在进行

这些调整,

所以这是通用设计的另一个例子

在嘈杂的

环境中,他们可能无法

在那些扩音系统上听到这些公告,

因此使用基于文本的

通信 离子提供公共

公告将使

每个人受益,不仅聋人社区有听力的

人也会

欣赏这些信息

,它将允许信息的清晰度和

信息的重复,

因此这

是聋人的存在方式可以为

我们的世界做出贡献的另一种方式

还有其他例子说明我认为

我们是

如何领先于游戏的 或

女性

我们的语言,特别是英语

在代词使用方面非常有限

,我们不得不寻找

使用我们语言的方法和不同的

代词用法

美国手语已经领先

于我们没有使用基于性别的代词的游戏

索引作为

展示代词的一种方式,这将

包括

性别认同的整个连续体,因此

没有调整

提及人以及他们如何

识别时,我们必须做出努力,

所以我们的世界还有另一个收获,

所以我展示的最近的幻灯片,

你可能已经注意到

有一个聋婴儿和一个听力婴儿

,它的标题是最大的讽刺

因为

它证明了这样一个事实,

虽然手语是由聋人发明的,但

聋人使用的,顺便说一句,世界上

有 300 多种手

已经在世界上

被聋人和

能听到的人使用

与聋人联系和互动的语言

绝对听人使用这种手

语,

但具有讽刺意味的是,

自从工业革命可能

在 1800 年代左右

以来,已经发生了越来越多的转变,

因为将手语视为

缺陷或问题 存在

作为临时修复

或创可贴,例如

在我刚刚向您展示的那个插图中,

它显示了一个听力婴儿,带有

我们所知道的标志,因为我爱你 脸上挂着

微笑,

因为科学已经证明

婴儿的声带是正确的,

但他们并不知道他们还没有

发出声音的能力,这可能会导致

经常发脾气和很大的挫败感,

因为他们是 无法表达

自己,

所以婴儿手语一直

是教婴儿手语的一种方法,

但是这些婴儿并没有

经历过可怕的双胞胎,

因为他们有手语

聋婴儿,他们接触手

也有这种

经验 表达自己的

标志也被作为一种补充

或资源给予

有各种残疾且无法

表达

自己的孩子,具有讽刺意味的是,

听力正常的父母和听力正常的

父母

经常出生的聋婴儿对此感到惊讶,他们' 不

知道该做什么

医疗专业人员经常

建议他们不要手语 他们不应该教他们的

婴儿手语 他们应该

教他们说话

,这来自于将

手语和聋

视为缺陷的想法,因此具有讽刺意味的是,

听力婴儿被提供作为

资源而聋婴儿被

剥夺了与生俱来的权利

我们也可以看看大学

教授美国手语

的大学和教授

法语西班牙语或其他

现代语言等语言的大学

往往设有诸如外语系

或语言研究之类的部门,或者其他可以

很好地容纳他们的语言的部门美国手

语不在那些 它

通常被

安置在特殊教育演讲和

语言听力科学

或沟通障碍的部门,而不是再次

被安置在

外语部门,这

表明手语缺乏观点,这

与我们如何看待我们丰富的语言相反,

我们也可以看看 那里的

聋儿

在我们的社会中接受教育的方式

聋人计划和聋人

寄宿学校

的主流环境,其中许多没有语言

asl 教学或课程

作为其教育环境的一部分,

而他们的听力

同龄人则可以享受

以他们自己的

母语以及 学习一门外语,

例如美国手语

聋儿自己认为这是

他们的母语 没有

为他们自己的语言开设课程来加强

他们自己的语言的奢侈,所以还有

另一个讽刺意味,

所以最近的幻灯片我真的

说的是 与我的论文相反,

它显示了这种缺陷模型

,即我们如何被视为聋哑人,

这头聋哑的大象在

房间里

,呃试图强迫我们

听到,试图迫使我们改变

我们在

那里的人 75

的儿童这是粗略的估计

,他们

经历过语言剥夺或

严重的

语言延迟,所以他们不是

ki 幼儿园

到了那个年龄就做好了准备 他们的

认知

能力 他们的社会情感

能力

和他们的自我认同确实

缺乏和痛苦

这给失聪儿童造成了每年更大的差距

,因为他们在

学校和教育中取得进步,因为他们被

剥夺了

权利 手语通常是当父母在孩子七八岁时

注意到这些差距和这些

延迟时

,他们

开始让他们接触手语

,到那时为时已晚,

仍有一小部分

孩子仍然能够成功,

但是 他们中的许多人没有,因为他们

错过了那个语言窗口,

所以这让我回到了我的第一

张照片上 是听力

,这只是

展示

人类生物多样性如何存在的一个完美例子

聋人是文化语言上的

少数群体

我们是人民 我也感谢大家

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