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Deafhood Institue

Journey into Deafhood

This is a 6-hour workshop for Deaf people only. This workshop is a condensed summary of the Deafhood 101 class and focuses on the word “Deaf” and what it could mean. Touches on the Deaf World before 1880, dimensions of Deaf people, and why we must critically examine, frame, and reframe ways of being Deaf. Provides a hint of what a Deafhood Vision could look like. This is a good workshop for communities that may not feel ready to host a Deafhood 101 class, or communities with a desire to receive a condensed 6-hour overview.

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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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