Highlights described at the DRFF for Sunday, March 29, 2009.
-Children's Program
-Workshop by Julie Dameron
-Signs of the Time by Bob Panara
Link for purchasing tickets, click here.
Highlights described at the DRFF for Sunday, March 29, 2009.
-Children's Program
-Workshop by Julie Dameron
-Signs of the Time by Bob Panara
Link for purchasing tickets, click here.
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For the first time, this event is focused on younger audience to encourage showing their film works. Special appearance will be made by Braam Jordaan who won the award in the best computer animation category and created signing characters in his animation.
There will be some of the Deaf students film work shown from several schools for the Deaf such as Texas, California-Fremont, and a mainstreaming program from southern L.A. My film, The Red Riding Deafhood, will also be shown there.
Note: This is non-subtitled version for now. Due to technical difficulties, subtitles will be provided real soon so thank you for your understanding.
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Although Tami is a hearing mother of a grown Deaf daughter, she has ultimate respect for the Deaf community and a great understanding of bilingual-bicultural concept. I wish that there are more of her! I have always admire her hard work, dedication, and energy that she has poured in to make a difference for Deaf babies along with other DBC members. I never at once have ever witnessed her oppressive behavior toward Deaf people! Tami kindly gave me her permission to re-print her comments that was removed from Amy's blog.
According to Tami, she said that she meant to request Amy to remove this commenter's profane comments since it is not suitable for children to read the blog. Yes, I know as parents, they are responsible to screen what is appropriate first before allowing the kids read but in reality there is no way the parents can police everything. Heck, I use child control program banning my children to have access to any sites that use profane language but there are times that they still find it, unfortunately. At least, I am lucky that they are not into blogs/vlogs of DeafRead. Here is what Tami said and you be the judge for yourself whether if it is considered oppressive toward a Deaf member of the community: ***************************************************************************************************************
I respectfully take offense to your comment that DBC is “hellbent” on destroying organizations. Please let me explain why…
Now her second comment:
Could you remove or edit comment #34 as this language seems to be unnecessary.
xxx (name removed),
DBC does not take a stance against Deaf children learning to speak or be oral. DBC is only against “exclusionary” practices that deny Deaf children access to ASL and this includes children who use CI’s, hearing aids, or use neither. Research shows that children, regardless if they are hearing or deaf, have higher achievement rates in language development than those who are not exposed to sign language at birth. If you had been to the CAL-ED conference, this same message was echoed time and again by researchers and other presenters.
So Mishka said on her blog, " One leader of a Deaf organization appeared and attempted to silence this person by invalidating his experiences and opinions." Readers, do you find any evidence that Tami has attempted to silent this person? Do you really think she is "stifling the freedom of speech and ideas within the community"?
Also, readers, MZ said, "Later, in another comment, that leader accused the Deaf person of lying." No where in the comment did she say that this commenter is lying. All she said is, "your comments about DBC are simply unfounded and not true." Boy, speaking of taking the words out of context and twisting her quote. You may be the judge for this one.
All I see is that Tami is just simply clarifying the goals and action of DBC and what is wrong with that? Anyone of you would want to clarify your own facts if anyone made such comments that are untrue, right? So why couldn't Tami do that? Should she remain silent when one made inaccurate remark about something? It is ironic that they are the one who are oppressing this hearing mother's freedom of speech.
You are free to make comments, remember, freedom of speech comes with responsibilities.
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My film making experiences turned out positive when making "The Red Riding Deafhood". The purpose and goals making this movie are explained in this vlog. It is a fictional film that involves eight Deaf children but in reality, there are such individuals and agencies promoting the absence of ASL in some Deaf children's lives. There are metaphors and hidden messages that can be compared and contrasted between two perspectives believing that ASL will help English development or that ASL will harm English development.
I have formed a new company called Born Free ASL Productions that I hope to continue to write children's stories relating to language and literacy development using a bilingual approach.
You can view the teaser trailer at www.BornFreeASL.com. Enjoy!
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Summary:
Thanks to your enlightening emails and requests for a comeback as time has been a very challenging task to find! Thanks LaRonda for your wonderful poem as it gave me a kick to vlog the updates.
I have been using my productive energy to hopefully make positive changes and impact about issues that concern me. Not that vlogging is perceived as unimportant as it is continued to be valued. Just that there has been a change of priorities and goals for the time being just like everyone else is going through. I just used most of my time since the fall focusing on my multiple projects on DBC, my film and my EHDI presentation. At last, these products are completed! I am just excited and relieved that it is over!
In the end of the video, here is a treat for you by seeing a snapshot of a T-shirt taken in Cabo, Mexico talking about Spanish that can apply to ASL as well.
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