Alexander Hamilton in ASL | YouTube – ASL Theatre

This is an ASL interpretation, student project of select songs from “Hamilton.”

We hope you can appreciate the sincere love and countless hours these kids and their instructor have put in, to both honor Mr. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s beautiful passion project as well as our beloved Deaf community. We believe, “the world is wide enough…”

We are always open to welcoming more students into our group. This program is still in its infancy so we appreciate your patience as we work out the kinks. We welcome Deaf, hard of hearing and hearing students, ages 13 to 18, who reside in Florida and have a desire to learn ASL through theatre. Please contact us for more information.

Inside the Deaf President Now! Documentary | Greg Hlibok Interview | YouTube deafvideotv

Greg Hlibok, student leader of the 1988 Deaf President Now protest, breaks down the movement that transformed Deaf history. In this exclusive interview, he reacts to the new Apple TV+ documentary, reveals behind-the-scenes moments, and reflects on how the protest helped spark the ADA.

From the fight for Deaf leadership at Gallaudet University to building political momentum in Congress, Greg shares what really happened — and what still matters today.

Deaf – Official Trailer | YouTube – Madman Films

Angela’s deafness raises concerns during her pregnancy regarding connecting with her daughter. Post-delivery, partner Héctor supports her as she learns to mother in a society lacking adequate accommodations for the hearing-impaired.

Troy Kotsur on roles in “Foundation” and “Black Rabbit” | YouTube – The Daily Moth

Troy Kotsur shares some details of his roles in Apple TV+’s “Foundation” and Netflix’s “Black Mirror.” Check out this interview clip!

“Deaf People: Tell Me More” featuring I. King Jordan [cc] | YouTUbe – Sorenson

Learn about I. King Jordan and his successful career on the show “Deaf People: Tell Me More.” More interviews with notable deaf people can be found on the Sorenson Video Center.

American Deaf Artist: Chuck Baird and his Journey (2004-2011) directed by Tracey D. Salaway | YouTube

Chuck Baird shares his experiences as an artist, a Deaf artist, or a De’VIA artist (aka Deaf View/Image Art movement founded in 1989). This feature-length film showcases his professional and personal journey from beginning to end, including several close-up interviews. The film is text accessible in most languages, with English voice-overs and closed captions available for non-signers.

Announcing Next ‘How We Move’ Program for D/deaf & Disabled Dance Artists | The Dance Entrhusiast

Applications for 2026 Program Open September 2 – October 15, 2025

Embraced Body, the Disability Justice and inclusive arts organization founded by artist and Disability Justice consultant India Harville, announces the application period for the second round of its How We Move program.

Funded by the Mellon Foundation, How We Move is a dance intensive created for and by multiply marginalized D/deaf and Disabled artists from across the United States; the program centers agency, multiplicity, interdependence, and creative power. Applications for the 2026 program are open September 2 – October 15, 2025.

“We’re interested in what happens when we bring multiply marginalized artists from the margins into the center, define our own spaces, and explore how we move together. That’s really the creative question behind the work,” India Harville, Embraced Body Founder & Executive Director, shared with Dance Magazine.

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Learn Sign Language with Gecko’s Garage! | Gecko Is Frozen | YouTube – MyGo! ASL for Kids

Gecko’s Garage is an animated edutainment series designed for curious minds aged 2 to 5. Dive into a colorful world teeming with friendly vehicles, helpful robots, and the brilliant mechanic, Gecko. As kids learn about different vehicles, they also explore essential concepts like colors, shapes, and numbers, fostering basic cognitive development in a delightful and engaging way.

Deaf West Theatre | Pioneering Accessible Theater for Deaf and Hearing Audiences

Founded in 1991, Deaf West Theatre engages artists and audiences in unparalleled theater experiences inspired by Deaf culture and the expressive power of sign language. Committed to innovation, collaboration and training, Deaf West Theatre is the artistic bridge between the Deaf and hearing worlds.

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Guns and Ships in ASL | YouTube – ASL Theatre

This is an ASL interpretation, student project of select songs from “Hamilton.”

We hope you can appreciate the sincere love and countless hours these kids and their instructor have put in, to both honor Mr. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s beautiful passion project as well as our beloved Deaf community. We believe, “the world is wide enough…”