The artist’s first museum survey pushes the bounds of language and upends notions about how we connect with one another.
In a major show at the Whitney, Christine Sun Kim shines light on Deaf culture and measures sonic experience beyond the ear.
This is not only a huge step for the city government, but also for the deaf community, because they are now able to participate in city government.
Between an eye in the sky and some helpful signs on the ground, IMPD officers were able to reunite a family last week. Chris ...
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To reconcile an $111 million structural deficit, the school district has proposed cutting teaching positions throughout the ...
An Edinburgh Napier University (ENU) lecturer is hoping to make animation, visual effects and gaming more inclusive – by ...
Flynn has been earmarked as skipper for the first ever pan-disability international series against India this summer.
The Whitney Museum's Christine Sun Kim survey is a razor-sharp and thought-provoking meditation on communication and sound.
‘As a deaf dog, Reggie will find it harder to find his new forever home,’ staff said. So they have been teaching him sign ...
It isn’t just about the fire-juggling and knife-throwing. Everyone loves razor-sharp projectiles and fire, of course – who wouldn’t? – but that’s not all there is to ...
When Michelle Adkins went to a Parkersburg City Council meeting for the first time in November, she found it extremely hard to follow. “I couldn’t understand anything, and I felt like I was missing ...
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