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  2. AOL TTY service - AOL Help

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    News / Email / Weather / Video. GET. Mail. Mail. Help. Contact Us; AOL Plans; Reset my password; ... AOL offers a TTY service for deaf or hard-of-hearing users. To ...

  3. Deafheaven - Wikipedia

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    Deafheaven performing at Fete Music Hall in Providence, RI (November 2, 2018) In July 2015, Deafheaven began teasing their third studio album for a possible October 2015 release through Epitaph Records ' sister label Anti- with a short video featuring new music clips, studio footage and views of a rocky coastline.

  4. Deaf theatre - Wikipedia

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    Deaf theatre is an alternative form of theatre which is a collaboration of deaf actors or actresses. Using open space, the performers use gesture, dance, and sign language to perform to a audience. Using open space, the performers use gesture, dance, and sign language to perform to a audience.

  5. Video relay service - Wikipedia

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    A video relay service (VRS), also sometimes known as a video interpreting service (VIS), is a video telecommunication service that allows deaf, hard-of-hearing, and speech-impaired (D-HOH-SI) individuals to communicate over video telephones and similar technologies with hearing people in real-time, via a sign language interpreter.

  6. Deaf people may benefit from this glove [Video] - AOL

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  7. Warren Snipe - Wikipedia

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    Warren Snipe (born December 10, 1971), also known by stage name Wawa (also stylized in all caps), is an American deaf writer, rapper, actor and performer.He was featured in the R&B artist Maxwell's "Fingers Crossed" lyric video and has completed an album called Deaf: So What.

  8. Deaf culture - Wikipedia

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    An introduction to Deaf culture in American Sign Language (ASL) with English subtitles available. Deaf culture is the set of social beliefs, behaviors, art, literary traditions, history, values, and shared institutions of communities that are influenced by deafness and which use sign languages as the main means of communication.

  9. International Week of the Deaf - Wikipedia

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    International Week of the Deaf (IWDeaf) is celebrated annually across the world during the last full week of September since 2009. [1] [2] In 2018, it was celebrated together with the official International Day of Sign Languages, declared by the United Nations (UN), [3] for the first time.The World Federation of the Deaf (WFD), its national associations, and their affiliates all over the world ...