1. What would make a house “deaf-friendly?”
Lots of open spaces so people can see each other sign from different areas.
Lots of open spaces so people can see each other sign from different areas.
2. In 1987 the word went out that the president of Gallaudet would be leaving. Some students proposed the idea that there should be a Deaf president. However, in 1988 the Board of Trustees chose the only hearing candidate. This began the protest known as the civil rights movement.
3. What was the most interesting thing you learned watching this documentary?
I learned a lot from this video. I had no idea about any of this and I just think its amazing. I love that way that everyone joined together to fight for a deaf president. I would say the most interesting thing i learned was how 93% of the world supported them.
I learned a lot from this video. I had no idea about any of this and I just think its amazing. I love that way that everyone joined together to fight for a deaf president. I would say the most interesting thing i learned was how 93% of the world supported them.
4. If you had to tell someone 3 facts about the deaf community, deaf culture or sign language from watching this documentary, what would they be?
93% the world supported the protest, Gallaudet had to fight for a deaf president, their were three finalists 2 deaf and 1 hearing and the hearing woman won.
93% the world supported the protest, Gallaudet had to fight for a deaf president, their were three finalists 2 deaf and 1 hearing and the hearing woman won.
5. Do you have any questions that are unanswered that you'd like to know after watching this?
How did the original finalist feel being protested against being deaf president. Was she actually qualified for the position any more than the deaf applicants?
How did the original finalist feel being protested against being deaf president. Was she actually qualified for the position any more than the deaf applicants?
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