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A Chat With Dan Brubaker About Sign Languages

  • Jul 10, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 21, 2021


MDHAC Board Chriz Dally interviewed Dan Brubaker about his experiences of different sign languages and deaf cultures.


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Velma Berry
Velma Berry
a day ago

Great to see the museum open to the public. I love the focus on sign languages as a cultural treasure — I've been https://hy-3d.net

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Dan Brubaker's insights on sign languages are eye-opening—especially the distinction between ASL and other signing systems. I'd love to dive deeper into how regional variations shape communication. I've been using https://banana-nano.co

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Dan Brubaker's insights into sign languages are fascinating. I've been using https://3dtrellis.com

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I really appreciate the interview with Dan Brubaker about sign languages. It's fascinating to learn about different deaf cultures. I'm curious, how do sign languages impact communication in diverse communities? I recently came across an <a href="https://video-extend.com

">AI video extension tool</a> that could be useful for creating more in-depth content about sign languages and their cultural significance. It might help in sharing these important stories with a wider audience.

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Vivian Rios
Vivian Rios
3 days ago

Dan's point about ASL being a living language constantly evolving with new tech and cultural terms really resonated. I've been using https://seedance-2.us

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