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The NAD is the nation's premier civil rights organization of, by, and for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals in the United States of America.
Many deaf sites exist for those with a hearing loss and that includes a means for deaf people to receive deaf world news, review deaf events in Maryland, deaf events NYC or deaf events Bay Area, connect with deaf groups, create a deaf directory, find deaf resources, find a deaf chat online website, a deaf website and so much more.
This page provides a wide range of information for deaf and hard of hearing people, their families, and friends. This page is also helpful for employers, businesses, and government agencies who need to provide equal opportunity and equal access for Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled, Hard of Hearing, orLate Deafened people.
All Deaf is the largest online community and resource hub for people with hearing loss. Learn real-life success and challenging stories, ASL, and more.
The National Deaf Center is using the term deaf in an all-inclusive manner, to include people who may identify as deaf, deafblind, deafdisabled, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and hearing impaired. NDC recognizes that for many individuals, identity is fluid and can change over time or with setting.
The National Deaf Center developed guides for high schools, colleges, students, and their families with key strategies, common pitfalls and evidence-based practices to help students reach #DeafSuccess. Contact the help team with any additional questions or concerns.
Join us in Deaf Club and make real, genuine connections. Whether they’re in your local community or across the globe, discover a network of deaf people and people with hearing loss who share lived experiences, valuable knowledge, and common aspirations.
Discover how CSD has been championing equitable communication and empowering Deaf and hearing people since 1975, and learn about our commitment to diversity and inclusion in the workplace and society.
While some deaf people may have similar or shared experiences, deaf people are a highly diverse population. This module introduces experiences of deaf people by deaf people, discusses the concept of intersectionality, and responds to commonly asked questions.