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Deaf creators 1 – Chuck Baird (1947-2012)

November 21, 2025

He didn’t just paint—he created an entirely new art movement that gave a community their visual voice. 🖌️

Chuck Baird (1947-2012) was a founding figure of the De’VIA art movement Wikipedia, which celebrates Deaf visual perspectives. His vibrant paintings don’t just show animals—they capture the beauty of American Sign Language itself.

Look closely at his work and you’ll see hands forming ASL signs integrated seamlessly into each piece. Baird was particularly known for paintings of animals that showcase the iconicity of ASL, especially animal signs Signing Savvy.

Known as a founding member of De’VIA (Deaf View/Image Art), he helped create an aesthetic centered on Deaf cultural perspectives. His career spanned acting with the National Theatre of the Deaf, teaching, and creating art that made Deaf culture visible.

Want to learn more? 🎨 Chuck Baird Art Gallery: https://www.museumofdeaf.org/chuck-baird-art-gallery 🖼️ Deaf Art Profile: https://deaf-art.org/profiles/chuck-baird/ 📖 His De’VIA Contributions: https://www.signingsavvy.com/blog/415/Chuck+Baird+and+His+Contributions+to+De’VIA

#ChuckBaird #DeafArtist #DeVIA #ASL #DeafCulture #AmericanSignLanguage #DeafArt #VisualArt #DeafHistory

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History of Deaf Education: Part 2 | YouTube – WatchLumoTV

November 3, 2025

An exploration of Deaf education through the 20th century to the current policy for mainstreaming.

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History of Deaf Education: Part 1 | YouTube – WatchLumoTV

November 1, 2025

A look back at Deaf education, from early signing schools to the 1880 Milan conference.

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The 1924 ‘Silent Games’, first step towards modern deaf sports |YouTube-RFI English

October 26, 2025

Decades before the Paralympic Games were born, the world’s first multi-discipline competition for athletes with a disability took place in Paris in the summer of 1924. Reserved for deaf competitors, the International Silent Games were a landmark in sports history and laid the foundations for today’s contests. An exhibition at France’s National Institute for the Deaf tells the story.

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

October 14, 2025

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.

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The History of Tech Reshaping Deaf Communication | YouTube – Learn How to Sign

August 25, 2025

A Deaf culture lesson where we delve into the transformative world of technology reshaping deaf communication. In this video, we explore the innovative assistive technologies that have and are revolutionizing how the Deaf community communicates, connects, and thrives in an increasingly digital age. From cutting-edge apps to portable devices, we’ll uncover how these advancements are breaking down barriers and empowering Deaf individuals to engage with the world on their terms.

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The Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture® (MDHAC) | Olathe, Kansas

August 7, 2025

Mission Statement: The Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture® (MDHAC) will advance and preserve knowledge about Deaf people, their languages, cultures, and experiences in the United States and around the world.

Deaf people includes all individuals who share similar experiences and realities throughout their life journey.

Culturo-linguistic highlights a group of people who associate with a minority culture where the language and values differ from majority culture. This includes individuals who are bi-cultrual and/or bilingual, tri-cultural/ tri-lingual and so forth.

Click here to learn more.

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Through Deaf Eyes | Gallaudet University Press

July 20, 2025

Through Deaf Eyes explores almost 200 years of Deaf life in America and presents a broad range of perspectives on what it means to be deaf. The film is propelled by the stories of people, both eminent and ordinary, and sheds light on events that have shaped Deaf lives.

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How sign language was once banned in America thanks to Alexander Graham Bell | Upworthy

May 27, 2025

American Sign Language, known widely as ASL is something that people are used to seeing. Though everyone doesn’t speak the language, we as a society understand the important role it plays in the lives of those who are or know someone who is deaf or hard of hearing. Classes are offered online, at local libraries, and even at universities because ASL is a full language on its own with its own set of rules. Given the wide acceptance and understanding of the need for ASL, it’s hard to believe that it was once banned in America.

Yes, banned. In the early years of ASL, it was a developing tool for deaf people to communicate with each other and those around them. The language was developed using the natural human inclination to use hand gestures to communicate. It quickly caught on and became a cohesive language which resulted in it being taught to deaf children in schools. “There are more than 150 different sign languages used around the world that are distinct from each other and the spoken languages in the same places,” Erica Brozovsky, Ph.D. says on an episode of PBS’ Otherwords, of which is she is the host and writer.

A school for the deaf was established in 1816 after French educators and American advocates opened The American School for the Deaf. This school allowed deaf students from different parts of America to receive an education in a place where the kids could learn using signs and gestures instead of speech. The French educators brought French sign language which American students combined with the gestures they used at home to communicate with their family. It helped deaf Americans build community and solidify ASL as a standard language for deaf people in the United States.

Click here to continue reading.

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Deaf President Now! — Official Trailer | YouTube | Apple TV+

May 17, 2025

From Academy Award-nominated producer, co-director and Deaf activist Nyle DiMarco, and Academy Award-winning producer and co-director Davis Guggenheim, “Deaf President Now!” recounts the eight days of historic protests held at Gallaudet University in 1988 after the school’s board of trustees appointed a hearing president over several very qualified Deaf candidates. After a week of rallies, boycotts and protests, the students of Gallaudet University triumph as the hearing president resigns and beloved dean Dr. I. King Jordan becomes the university’s first Deaf president.

Click here to learn more.

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