I was going to set up a group for Deaf Atheists, but figured I'd probably be alone in here if I did that so I figured I'd open it to anyone who knows sign language or even interested in learning it.
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Comment by The_Fish on May 13, 2012 at 10:49am @DeafAtheist Thank you for the useful info. I was actually looking at courses to take at my college and they have one class available. Something I plan on doing. :)
I would love to learn!
Sign language interpreters are professionals trained in their profession. Becoming one requires college courses in ASL, deaf culture, and interpreting as well as an internship. No, it's not rude to talk to an interpreter while they are on the job as long as the deaf person they are interpreting for does not need them at the moment. That is if the interpreter is currently interpreting something wait until they are done before approaching them.
Knowing sign language could help on the job in some areas. I remember one of my 1st jobs bagging groceries at a local grocery store and my boss was glad to have a deaf employee that knew sign language because they had regular customers that were deaf. Being able to communicate with them made thing smoother for them and it gave them a reason to come back to the store. So any time you work for a place where deaf people are either customers or clients knowing sign language is a definitely a plus and could definitely improve your employment chances I would say.
Comment by The_Fish on May 13, 2012 at 2:05am I was always interested in learning sign language. I work for a advocacy group for the disabled and I occasionally run into deaf people. I even wanted to ask a sign language translator how they know sign language and if it helps obtain employment. I am just afraid that it will offend a deaf person if I talk directly to the translator. Is it ok that I can talk to a translator about his job while he is on the job? I know it is a silly question. lol
Comment by Anu R on March 29, 2012 at 4:01pm Hello everyone, I'm glad I found this group. I am not hearing-impaired, but have been very interested in learning ASL - I even did a course on it several years ago, but couldn't pursue it further at the time due to major health issues. I would like to take it up again, because that would help me learn more about people who may not experience the world the way I do, and thus expand my own world-view.
I actually sent an email to everyone before introducing myself, and for that I'm asking your pardon in advance. We badly need ASL interpreters at the NFA 2012 conference in Renton, WA, and are looking for volunteers. I hope to see some of you there!
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Comment by Lisa Rodarte on May 25, 2011 at 7:31pm A doctoral student in public policy and administration, Paotie hopes to one day be a political consultant and/or published author. Many of Paotie’s works have been featured in some prominent web publications, ranging from MySpace to IMPNOW.com (for artists).
Long an advocate for civil rights for minorities and deaf/HOH (hard of hearing) people, Paotie ultimately strives to educate the public about some of the issues that effect these groups.
I enjoyed reading the article " Jesus hates deaf people" and I agree pretty much with a lot of his observations about Gallaudet. The writer's use of " one eyed people " is a way of using the word 'myopic" as in being narrow minded and seeing only one way ( THEIR way ).
Just thought I d give my input.
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