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NTID Deaf Artists: Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
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Together RIT: A Day of Dialogue, a call for submissions.
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Together RIT: A Day of Dialogue, a call for submissions.
RIT/NTID 2024 Graduation Highlights
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RIT/NTID 2024 Graduation Highlights
ASL Lecture: Tom Holcomb
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ASL Lecture: Tom Holcomb
Imagine RIT 2024
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Imagine RIT 2024
Brick City News: Season 9, Episode 15
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The all-star trio of Ace Ryker and Serena are together to fill you in on the important semester-end updates at NTID. Video description: Ryker, Serena and Ace stand in front of a grey background. Ryker has curly red hair and glasses and is wearing a dark polo shirt with a diamond pattern. Serena has long red hair that is pulled back and is wearing a blue sweater. Ace has short, dark hair and is ...
Deaf Day of Play 2024
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Rochester Institute of Technology’s National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and The Strong have partnered to celebrate National Deaf History Month with a Deaf Day of Play at the museum. Pro-bono interpreting services were provided by NTID senior students throughout the day. Families learned about butterflies from a museum biologist in the Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden, enjoyed ASL sto...
Brick City News: Season 9, Episode 14
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It's starting to feel like Spring, and there's lots to do around campus! Ace and Ryker are here to give you all the details. Image Description: Ace and Ryker stand in front of a grey background. Ace has dark, curly hair and is wearing a gold and blue striped, button-down, short sleeve shirt and brown pants. Ryker has curly red hair and glasses. Ryker is wearing a black, button-down shirt.
Brick City News: Season 9 Episode 13
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Serena Rush stands in front of a grey background. Serena has long, red hair and she is wearing an orange, long sleeve V-neck sweater and black jeans. Ace Gray is standing to the right of Serena. Ace has short dark hair and they are wearing a dark gray, collar-less sweater and blue jeans. Ace and Serena are back to fill you in on all of the programs and opportunities happening at NTID this week.
Make Your Summer Extraordinary with RIT/NTID Programs
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NTID offers many unique and meaningful programs that allow deaf and hard-of-hearing students to explore their interests and follow their dreams.
Brick City News: Season 9 Episode 12
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Serena Rush stands in front of a grey background. Serena has long, red hair and she is wearing a purple, V-neck, long sleeve sweater. Ryker D'Angelo is standing to the left of Serena. Ryker has short curly red hair, glasses and they are wearing a brown polo shirt. Ryker and Serena are back to fill you in on all of the programs and opportunities happening at NTID this week.
RIT/NTID’s Dyer Arts Center: Artist and Art Therapist, Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
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RIT/NTID’s Dyer Arts Center: Artist and Art Therapist, Rubbena Aurangzeb-Tariq
Brick City News: Season 9, Episode 11
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Serena Rush stands in front of a grey background. Serena has long, red hair and she is wearing an orange, long sleeve sweater. Ace Gray is standing to the right of Serena. Ace has short dark hair and they are wearing a red, long sleeve shirt. Ace and Serena are back to fill you in on all of the programs and opportunities happening at NTID this week.
RIT/NTID Admissions: FAFSA Announcement
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RIT/NTID Admissions: FAFSA Announcement
Brick City News: Season 9 Episode 10
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Serena Rush stands in front of a grey background. Serena has long, red hair and she is wearing a long sleeve V-neck purple dress. Ace Gray is standing to the right of Serena. Ace has short dark hair and they are wearing a red long sleeve sweater. Transcription: Ace: Hello, RIT/NTID community! My name is Ace Gray. Serena: My name is Serena Rush. BOTH: Welcome back to Brick City News! We’re excit...
ASL Lecture Series: Prof. Edgar Corres Veras
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ASL Lecture Series: Prof. Edgar Corres Veras
ASLIE: CSLT Application for review
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ASLIE: CSLT Application for review
Brick City News: Season 9, Episode 9
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Brick City News: Season 9, Episode 9
NTID Sentinel Society vertical :90
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NTID Sentinel Society vertical :90
ASLIE: Non-Tenure Track Faculty position
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ASLIE: Non-Tenure Track Faculty position
Brick City News: Season 9 Episode 8
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Brick City News: Season 9 Episode 8
MSSP: Barb Essex spotlight
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MSSP: Barb Essex spotlight
Silence with a Touch: Living with Usher's Syndrome
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Silence with a Touch: Living with Usher's Syndrome
DHEP Series: Alesia Allen
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DHEP Series: Alesia Allen
DHEP Series: Dr. Andrew Manning
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DHEP Series: Dr. Andrew Manning
NTID Deaf Hub: U-RISE Promotion
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NTID Deaf Hub: U-RISE Promotion
NTID/CAT Year in Review
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NTID/CAT Year in Review
NTID Deaf Hub: MSSP Spotlight with Rhiannon Wagner
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NTID Deaf Hub: MSSP Spotlight with Rhiannon Wagner
Peace and Joy from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf
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Peace and Joy from the National Technical Institute for the Deaf
RIT/NTID Sentinel Society
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RIT/NTID Sentinel Society

Комментарии

  • @reeserockefellersr3388
    @reeserockefellersr3388 2 дня назад

    What is the video about?

  • @vanezadzaip
    @vanezadzaip 10 дней назад

    Eric, you blow my mind. You are a linguistic genius.

  • @MikeyBarrett23
    @MikeyBarrett23 28 дней назад

    I sincerely apologize for my ugly comment from 9 months ago. It was totally bogus and unnecessary. It had completely nothing to do with Eric's works in any aspect. Thank you.

  • @colleenfrantz7036
    @colleenfrantz7036 Месяц назад

    Eric, YOU are amAAAAzing! Thank you for your work in this area. I also want to give a shout out to your voice interpreter! I struggle with voicing... I would LOVE to be her shadow!! GREAT JOB!

  • @juliedougherty5218
    @juliedougherty5218 Месяц назад

    Wonderful

  • @vivianerochel3250
    @vivianerochel3250 2 месяца назад

    I’m 42 years old and waiting for genetic testing results, we don’t know what type of mutation I have. Been night blind since seven years old , no peripheral vision since infancy , im terribly clumsy and a RP patient with no hearing impairment. The hardest part of living with these symptoms are in social environment , people don’t really understand and usually find me weird . I’m grateful I don’t have hearing problems yet and I’m really sorry teens are heavily affected by usher syndrome .

  • @ethanstephenson534
    @ethanstephenson534 4 месяца назад

    Is this footage from 1975? I'm doing a school project over deaf americans in 1950-1975 rn.

  • @vivianlondon9940
    @vivianlondon9940 5 месяцев назад

    What an absolute treasure trove of ASL poetry. Here are the poems performed within (I think I got all of them!) 00:08:30 - First nature scene (Forest with waterfall), Jeremy Quiroga, 2009 00:09:11 - Second nature scene (Moon over water), Jeremy Quiroga, 2009 00:10:05 - Third nature scene (Sun cutting through forest), Jeremy Quiroga, 2009 00:12:41 - Jabberwocky by Lewis Carroll, trans. Eric Malzkuhn, 1990 00:15:20 - On His Deafness by Robert Panara, 1984 00:18:17 - When I Heard the Learned Astronomer by Walt Whitman, trans. Bernard Bragg, 1976 00:20:29 - The Hunter and the Dog by Bernard Bragg, 2009 00:24:27 - Defiance by Dorothy Miles (undated) 00:29:29 - Reflection by Patrick Graybill, 1987 00:37:42 - The Door by Ella Mae Lentz, 1987 00:45:18 - Dandelion by Clayton Valli, 1987 00:58:15 - Line from Howl by Allen Ginsberg trans. Patrick Graybill, 1984 01:08:20 - Veal Boycott by Debbie Rennie (undated) 01:10:04 - Psychotic Memory by Debbie Rennie and Peter Cook, 1987 01:15:20 - Poetry by Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner, 1993 01:29:41 - The Disease by Patrick Graybill, 1987 01:30:51 - Eye Music by Ella Mae Lentz, 1987 01:32:21 - Lone Sturdy Tree by Clayton Valli, 1987 01:34:00 - I Raped Chocolate by Debbie Rennie, 1987 01:36:58 - Cook's Brain with Lerner's Mind by Peter Cook, 1987

  • @taofawumonastery
    @taofawumonastery 5 месяцев назад

    What a great project! What is the link to this STEM ASL dictionary?

  • @ASLSuzyQ
    @ASLSuzyQ 6 месяцев назад

    This is amazing! I’m Deaf/ASL & It shows me that we never stop learning! There’s so much awesome creativeness here! Thank you & some time when Im able to do it, I would like to learn more creative ASL from you

  • @hannahduggan3599
    @hannahduggan3599 6 месяцев назад

    I have gone temporarily deaf due to impacted earwax, an ear infection, and a cold.

  • @beckyrussell9276
    @beckyrussell9276 6 месяцев назад

    I followed all at the beginning. Although my daughter is not hard of hearing the information that you gave helped so much and us communicating versus every day or in a concert function at the school when she was so little because I’m not in the same situation I struggle understanding everything but I’m not close minded, so please understand my situation of just raising a child and giving you credit for helping me going through those baby and teenage years that was a blessing for me and I thank you for that so much and I hope to follow more information and I look at you guys as a blessing not only just to continue to build your relationshipbecause teenagers are so different than toddlers. Thank you for what you have done it help me get in contact with other deaf people and I love that community love it thank you.

  • @aslmastertutor1670
    @aslmastertutor1670 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you - appreciate the labels of the new creative inventions that the Deaf community of different ages/backgrounds comes up with - finally nice to see labels of what they're called. Cheers!

  • @marvsachs7471
    @marvsachs7471 6 месяцев назад

    Gerry, Great video. Happy to see so many shining faces. Happy Holidays to you and your family. Marv

  • @sophieseypura229
    @sophieseypura229 6 месяцев назад

    As an alumnus, so proud to be a part of this amazing family!! Happy holidays! 🤟🏼

  • @lawrenceforman6999
    @lawrenceforman6999 6 месяцев назад

    Happy Holidays 🤟🎄🕎🇺🇸

  • @user-qm3pb6qr8u
    @user-qm3pb6qr8u 6 месяцев назад

    Happy Holidays and Happy New Year.

  • @juliedougherty5218
    @juliedougherty5218 6 месяцев назад

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

  • @ameliathompson9001
    @ameliathompson9001 7 месяцев назад

    This is a topic that I have been passionate about for a while. As a speech-language pathologist working at a school for the Deaf, I have witnessed time and time again how the negative perspective of sign language has harmed Deaf children. When students transfer to my school from public schools, they come with IEPs that are clearly written by people who are unfamiliar with or do not understand deaf children and their needs, particularly when writing speech-language therapy goals. Often, the language used in the IEPs is extremely misleading and one of the reasons I think there is a problem. I have seen over an over again the phrase "due to their deafness" or "due to their hearing loss" when talking about the reasons why a student may be below grade level. Many hearing professionals incorrectly attribute a deaf student's educational struggles to their hearing levels, when in fact it is due to lack of accessible language exposure, which leads parents to believe that hearing levels are the problem and not the language/lack of language. I am wondering how that will play out in states that have passed LEAD-K bills and are collecting data. Will professionals try to attribute the 79% to hearing levels, saying that children born deaf are born to already behind? I hope that there will be data countering that thought.

  • @Texas-it9ci
    @Texas-it9ci 7 месяцев назад

    This is BORING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Texas-it9ci
    @Texas-it9ci 7 месяцев назад

    Ruthie Jordan, Why did you quit leading AFA against agbell. You gave up and let agbell win. Shame on you.

  • @user-hv3eq9mm1y
    @user-hv3eq9mm1y 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome! Your presentation has excellent information for everyone. It impacted me to learn about several topics that you discussed. The term Juxtaposition made a lot of sense to discuss comparing the different things. It is good to know that Federal Laws can be updated every five years. However, we still need more enforcement laws for the specific "Deaf." Due to ongoing neglected cases, the disabilities may not proper category for our community. I noticed it is designated for the hearing disabled, who are more likely to receive support. Deaf people are still inclusive of the law and not firmly recognizable to us. I am astonished that the potential genetics specialist can remove the "Deaf" DNA. It would damage the Deaf resources that general people could use. It does not make any difference to remove it and still have issues after childbirth by any incidents. Thank you for sharing the information with the Global Perspectives, CRPD, and EHDI ACT.

  • @user-se4qw4xw2l
    @user-se4qw4xw2l 8 месяцев назад

    I enjoyed viewing this presentation. Most of the information shared was not new to me, but the impact of seeing the actual numbers (statistics) was quite humbling. Gene editing is very concerning, and I do think that we have to stand strong and be proactive in protecting our rights as a human Deaf person.

  • @MallorieEvans
    @MallorieEvans 8 месяцев назад

    This presentation was equal parts eye-opening and validating. You were able to articulate what many of us have known on a gut level. The idea of the 3 frames of signed languages was powerful. I definitely see how the framing of sign language as a problem is prevalent and aligns with deaf education being subsumed by special education. If we are to truly frame sign language as a human right, we must separate deaf education from the deficit framework of special education and shift to a multilingual/multicultural education framework. Thank you for sharing this powerful presentation!

  • @jenniferfoster4967
    @jenniferfoster4967 8 месяцев назад

    This lecture hits close to my heart right now as I embark on the difficult task of transforming the mainstream public school Deaf Ed program I run from a total communication mindset to a bilingual mindset. I hope to share this lecture with my administrators and staff and begin the dialogue of teaching ASL with the same tenacity that we teach English. Thank you for all your insight and work to beautifully explain the importance of language without barriers. Jenn Foster

  • @herbertarnold1912
    @herbertarnold1912 8 месяцев назад

    👊 Promo*SM

  • @keithcagle5478
    @keithcagle5478 8 месяцев назад

    Neat editing job there. Thanks to both Andreas Bittner and Christopher Tester for doing the great presentation and international sign interpreting.

  • @johnhancock8463
    @johnhancock8463 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @mikeybarrett-fq1yb
    @mikeybarrett-fq1yb 10 месяцев назад

    Kappa Gamma Fraternity of Gallaudet: Doctor Peter Hauser. 🤮🤮🤮

  • @mikeybarrett-fq1yb
    @mikeybarrett-fq1yb 11 месяцев назад

    Corinna Hill: #phikappazetagallaudet. You failed all the HISTORY 📚!

  • @bonnieashlock2158
    @bonnieashlock2158 Год назад

    How awesome love this information and what an amazing testimony for their life

  • @qulislam47
    @qulislam47 Год назад

    Hi

  • @leolawilhelm5255
    @leolawilhelm5255 Год назад

    ❤ thank you for sharing you store with us.....

  • @gullurana9567
    @gullurana9567 Год назад

    That's wonderful!

  • @greg1030
    @greg1030 Год назад

    Is White and her lab by now even as close as Frequency Therapeutics, whose second round of final phase human trials INEXPLICABLY failed again?

  • @Sad_bumper_sticker.
    @Sad_bumper_sticker. Год назад

    I appreciate this testimony. It made me realize that the hundreds of Spielberg interviews with Survivors never included ANY Survivors with disabilities or illnesses which develop in older age e.g. survivors with Parkinsons or people in whealchairs are not in any Shoah Foundation Testimonies. At least I didn’t come across any despite watching about 60 Survivor Testimonies. This makes this documentary and Testimony even more precious.

    • @anitakammerer8526
      @anitakammerer8526 Год назад

      Try Yad Vashem-Survivor stories, there might be any with survivors in wheellchairs, because I remember at least one testimony I saw (from two sisters) with one woman in a wheel chair, but sorry, don't remember the channel.

    • @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName
      @LaurenThompsonIsMyRealName 6 месяцев назад

      There were less survivors with disabilities.

  • @NeeNeeNova
    @NeeNeeNova Год назад

    Do you guys offer online classes?

  • @signplaying
    @signplaying Год назад

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 - Introduction 1:02 - Eric’s Journey 2:15 - Handplay 5:08 - Creative sign formation 11:14 - Creative negation 12:38 - Creative emphasis 13:53 - Music 18:03 - Rhymes 22:33 - Cinematography 26:08 - Multiple meaning 32:53 - Metaphor 38:27 - Translation 41:28 - How do you start?
 43:19 - Future workshops/opportunities 45:05 - Q&A Thank you, RADSCC, for bringing me over to Rochester and sharing this fantastic presentation with the community. I have made a table of contents for this video to help people locate specific parts.

  • @clairemenzies6218
    @clairemenzies6218 Год назад

    I too have cried all the way through this video.

  • @isaaac3526
    @isaaac3526 Год назад

    ✋🤚✋🤚✋🤚✋🤚

  • @gotobassmsn
    @gotobassmsn Год назад

    It will and we are living in a time where so many Biblical prophecies are coming true at such a fast rate that some days it heard to keep up with. And it tells us that we are living in the last of the last days, that Ezekiel 38 is about to happen. And the 4 horsemen of Revelation are about to come on the sense, that is if they're not already here. Isaiah 53 tells us of the Messiah and tells us that we need to give our lives to Yeshua before it is to late.

  • @Whoeverheardof
    @Whoeverheardof Год назад

    It’s so great to learn more about Daniel and his history. Loved him in CODA and on DWTS. I hope he does another project soon! I really appreciate this insight into his life growing up. Very interesting! He definitely should write a book.

  • @Art_of_Ramon
    @Art_of_Ramon Год назад

    In 50 years, deaf people will mostly be extinct, due to advanced medical technology. Those who don't want it are fine to remain in ever shrinking Deaf communities.

  • @t60334
    @t60334 Год назад

    This is an amazing story. My grandfather helped free one of the concentration camps. Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️

  • @Art_of_Ramon
    @Art_of_Ramon Год назад

    What will happen to Deafhood when technology far surpasses the need remain deaf? How many will want to hear the rain? Imagine in a couple years when cochlear implants not only provide perfect hearing, but can translate in real time all human languages. Being that deafness is only one generation thick, the Deaf population is going to disappear into a tiny minority on the edge of extinction. All sign language should be preserved for a time everyone can instantly upload and understand sign language as a useful alternative language in certain situations. Verbal languages themselves could become rarely used when technological telepathy becomes the norm. Luckily AI will be able to learn all sign language.

  • @bpalmento3468
    @bpalmento3468 Год назад

    Just came on and it's nice to see what you have grown into a fine lady. Your dad was my teacher at Gallaudet and the last time I saw you was when you were 10 month old in Northridge, California!!! I was impressed at that time how you watched each of us when your parents and I were chatting. You knew to turn your head toward one of us signing. Very sharp little baby you were!

  • @earlenemurray936
    @earlenemurray936 Год назад

    Hey Grace, so glad your grandmother shared. So proud you are doing so well. Continue to do succeed, the best is yet to come.