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CULTURAL SERIES

Learning is an ongoing process. At The Museum of Deaf History, Arts, & Culture, we believe that education is ongoing. Our museum offers dynamic opportunities for our members and guests to learn more about Deaf history, arts, and culture.

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Each of MDHAC's Cultural Series will have featured presentations related to Deaf history, arts and culture. The goal is to inspire appreciation of the rich culturo-linguistic influence within the Deaf We may also invoke the truth of the struggles and resistance the Deaf community experience world-wide.

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If you have an idea, a request, or an offer for a cultural series, please let us know.

A unique and fun event open to the public! Learn what the Deaf world is like! Discover how Hogwarts IS the Deaf world. Take this opportunity to gain understanding through the Deaf lens on how the Harry Potter stories and movies parallels with the Deaf world! Join for a night at the museum among the summer stars to watch the first Harry Potter movie: The Sorcerer’s Stone.

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MDHAC Board

Backyard Movie Night at the Museum!

How did American Sign Language evolve through Deaf people's experiences? Learn how our experience can influence our signing style.

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Christine Multra Kraft

ASL Language Structure: Created From Deaf Experiences

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Please support the William J. Marra Museum, the only independently owned and public museum about Deaf history, arts and culture in the United States. Donations help keep exhibits fresh and inspiring for guests like you.

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Our museum offers an opportunity to learn about the advantages of signed languages for all humans, whether Deaf or non-Deaf and to elevate Deaf humans' stories. Group tours and museum reservations are available. We are a non-profit 501(c)3 foundation so donations are always appreciated.

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