The administration is pushing back on a lawsuit seeking to ensure that interpreters are included at White House events by suggesting that the accommodation is incompatible with the president's image.
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Trump administration says sign language services ‘intrude’ on Trump’s ability to control his image
The Trump administration argues that providing real-time American Sign Language interpretation for events like White House ...
A UB-led research team has modified noise-cancelling headphones to enable the common electronic device to “see” and translate American Sign Language (ASL) when paired with a smartphone. Reported in ...
Scientists develop first sign-language dictionary searchable by gesture. Jan. 12, 2008— -- Bilingual dictionaries are usually a two-way street: you can look up a word in English and find, say, ...
ASL is a complete and complex language that employs signs made by moving the hands combined with facial expressions and postures of the body. ASL is the language of the Deaf community in the United ...
When Shawn Vriezen interpreted the national anthem for the Minnesota Wild Stadium Series hockey game against the Chicago Blackhawks last February, his hands shown in stark contrast against his black ...
Rihanna wasn’t the only one shining bright like a diamond during her Super Bowl 2023 halftime show. American sign language interpreter Justina Miles was the breakout star of the night, signing for ...
Component Brewing Company in Bay View will host its first brewery tour on Saturday, Oct. 14, and in an awesome and positive - but, sadly, rather uncommon move - the brewer is offering American Sign ...
FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — The Kentucky District of the National Speech and Debate Association has recognized Governor Andy Beshear's ASL translator, Virginia Moore, as Kentucky's Communicator of the ...
Sign language interpreter Justina Miles was highly-celebrated for her presence at this year's Super Bowl. Her contributions as a Black sign language interpreter highlight the history of the Black ASL.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — A University at Buffalo-led research team has modified noise-cancelling headphones, enabling the common electronic device to “see” and translate American Sign Language (ASL) when ...
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