Michael Kosta, the recurring host of The Daily Show, was met with an awkward response after he attempted to do an ...
This column was originally published on Sheila Kennedy's blog, A Jaundiced Look at the World We Live In. By Sheila Kennedy ...
The TikTok ban has driven disaffected American youth to the Chinese app, Xiaohongshu. While TikTok’s corporate lobbying backfired, Xiaohongshu’s mix of irony and subversion offers a new outlet—whether ...
It took one question for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to send Brian Schottenheimer's introductory press conference off the rails ...
Premiering at Sundance, the film looks at the protests surrounding the hiring of a new president at Gallaudet University in 1988.
The “now” in “Deaf President Now!” refers to the second week of March 1988 — when the students of Gallaudet University in ...
The passionate film depicts game-changing protests at Gallaudet University that argued the institution had gone long enough — more than a century — without a Deaf person in charge.
“Sometimes idioms or sayings used in the culture might be used that are foreign to some deaf persons, and if you are not familiar with it, you cannot interpret it,” Diggs explains. One exampl ...
Writing this column has been challenging lately. For the past few years, I have been processing all that is happening both ...
Naiara Larrakoetxea, a PhD candidate at the University of the Basque Country who studies Deaf political culture, had often felt isolated as an academic. That changed when she arrived at Gallaudet this ...