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Organizations

  • National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is a prominent and influential organization in the United States that tirelessly advocates for the rights, equality, and well-being of the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. With a rich history of activism and legal initiatives, the NAD works to ensure accessible communication, education, and opportunities, while also celebrating and preserving the linguistic and cultural heritage of deaf individuals across the nation.
    • Founded: August 25, 1880
    • Website: nad.org

Video Relay Services

Video Relay Service (VRS) is a telecommunications service that enables Deaf/HoH individuals to communicate with others over the phone by using sign language interpreters via video calls.

IP Relay Services

IP relay service is a telecommunications service that allows Deaf/HoH individuals to communicate over the phone by using text-based messages.

Company Platform Signup
Sprint IP Relay Web sprintip.com
T-Mobile IP Relay Web tmobileiprelay.com

Sign Language Dictionaries

Current sign language in United States Deaf Community is American Sign Language (ASL).

Name Type Link Free/Paid
HandSpeak Video handspeak.com Free
SignASL.org Video signasl.org Free
Lifeprint Video lifeprint.com Free
SpreadTheSign Video spreadthesign.com Free
ASL THAT! Video facebook.com Free

Elementary/Secondary/High Schools

Name Location Sign/Oral Link Note
American School for the Deaf (ASD) West Hartford, Connecticut Sign Website  
California School for the Deaf (CSD) Fremont, California Sign Website  
Texas School for the Deaf (TSD) Austin, Texas Sign Website  
Indiana School for the Deaf (ISD) Indianapolis, Indiana Sign Website, YouTube  
New York School for the Deaf White Plains, New York Sign Website  
Maryland School for the Deaf (MSD) Frederick, Maryland Sign Website, YouTube, Instagram  
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind (FSDB) St. Augustine, Florida Sign Website, Facebook, TwitterX, YouTube  
Oregon School for the Deaf (OSD) Salem, Oregon Sign Website, YouTube, Facebook  

To see detail of the school, please visit state page on the sidebar.

Post Secondary Education Programs

Name Location Sign/Oral Link Note
Gallaudet University Washington, DC Sign Website  
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (RIT) Henrietta, New York Both Website  

To see detail of the school, please visit state page on the sidebar.

News

Name Description Link
The Daily Moth The Daily Moth delivers news in video using American Sign Language. The Deaf host, Alex Abenchuchan, covers trending stories and Deaf topics with a twist of humor and Deaf culture. Website, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram

Social Media Sites and Communities

Name Platform Link
Sign Cafe Discord discord.gg/UNCE23x

Representation Deaf People and Culture

Actors/Actresses

Name Description Social Media/Link
Daniel Durant Daniel Durant is a talented deaf actor known for his compelling performances on both stage and screen. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the Broadway production of “Spring Awakening” and has since continued to make significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Instagram, TwitterX, Wikipedia, Website
Marlee Matlin Marlee Matlin is an accomplished actress and advocate, notable for her groundbreaking Academy Award-winning role in “Children of a Lesser God.” Beyond her impressive acting career, she has been a prominent voice for deaf and disabled communities, using her platform to raise awareness and promote inclusivity. Instagram, TwitterX, Wikipedia, Website
Troy Kotsur Troy Kotsur is a highly skilled deaf actor renowned for his exceptional performances in both film and theater, notably earning acclaim for his role in the movie “CODA.” His dedication to his craft and his commitment to representing deaf culture have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Instagram, TwitterX, Wikipedia

Comedians

Name Description Social Media/Link
Deafies in Drag “Deafies in Drag” is a dynamic and empowering performance group that blends deaf culture and drag artistry, captivating audiences with their unique blend of entertainment and advocacy. Through their vibrant shows, they challenge stereotypes and celebrate diversity while showcasing the talents of deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. Instagram, YouTube, Website
Sandro Hatibović Sandro Hatibović, also known as “The Endless Show,” is a captivating deaf performer recognized for his mesmerizing and innovative sign language storytelling. His performances seamlessly weave together elements of theater, poetry, and visual storytelling, leaving audiences inspired by his creative and boundary-pushing approach to deaf performance art. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube
SomeDeafGuy “SomeDeafGuy” is an engaging and charismatic content creator who uses his platform to share insights into deaf culture, promote accessibility, and entertain viewers with his informative and entertaining videos. With a knack for combining humor and education, he raises awareness and fosters understanding about the deaf and hard-of-hearing community in an engaging and relatable way. Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube

Sportsperson/Athletes

Name Description Social Media/Link
William “Dummy” Hoy William “Dummy” Hoy was a trailblazing deaf Major League Baseball player who not only excelled on the field but also pioneered the use of hand signals for communication between players, forever impacting the way the game is played and enhancing inclusivity in sports. His achievements and contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of baseball and deaf advocacy. Wikipedia

Films

Name Description Where Watch
Children of a Lesser God “Children of a Lesser God” is a romantic drama film released in 1986, starring William Hurt and Marlee Matlin. The film revolves around the complex relationship between a speech teacher at a school for the deaf and a young deaf woman who refuses to learn to speak, exploring themes of communication, understanding, and the challenges faced by the deaf community. Apple TV, Google Play, YouTube, Amazon
CODA “CODA” is a heartfelt and critically acclaimed 2021 film that explores the life of Ruby, a high school student who is the only hearing member in her deaf family. Through her journey as a CODA, Ruby navigates the challenges of balancing her responsibilities at home with her dreams of pursuing a career in music. Apple TV Plus
I See The Crowd Roar: The Story of William Dummy Hoy “I See The Crowd Roar: The Story of William Dummy Hoy” is a compelling documentary that delves into the inspiring journey of the legendary deaf baseball player. Through archival footage and heartfelt interviews, the film captures the essence of Hoy’s life, his contributions to the sport, and his enduring impact on the deaf community and the game of baseball. Apple TV
The Silent Natural “The Silent Natural” (2019) is a biographical drama that chronicles the life of William “Dummy” Hoy, a deaf baseball player who defied societal expectations and became a pivotal figure in the sport’s history. The film explores Hoy’s determination to break barriers, highlighting his remarkable achievements on and off the field while shedding light on the challenges he faced as a deaf athlete. Apple TV, Amazon, Google Play, YouTube, Hoopla

TV Shows

Name Year Description Where Watch
Deaf U 2020 This reality series on Netflix provides a glimpse into the lives of Deaf and hard-of-hearing students at Gallaudet University, a renowned Deaf university in Washington, D.C. Netflix
Switched at Birth 2011-2017 This series revolves around two teenage girls who discover they were accidentally switched at birth. One of the main characters, Daphne Vasquez, is Deaf, and the show prominently features American Sign Language (ASL) and Deaf culture. Apple TV, Google Play

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