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Deafhood Institue

Allies in Deafhood

A 3-hour workshop designed for hearing people such as Parents/ Family members, ASL Students, Co-workers/ Employers, Disability/ Access Coordinators, etc. who are interested in learning how they can become a great ally for Deaf people. Contents of workshop includes differences between deafness vs Deafhood, why we use “surdinalism” in the understanding of our individual and collective experience/ history, and an expanded definition of Audism. A voice interpreter is provided for this workshop.

Dates & Times:     Wednesdays & Thursdays, Feb 5 to Mar 6, 2025. 6pm to 8pm CST.

          Location:    Online (zoom)

                  Cost:    $210

   Intended For:    Hearing

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Last Day to Register:  January 31, 2025

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