TikTok is full of American Sign Language tutorials. But virality doesn't always come with accuracy. The deaf community is urging people to only learn from creators who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Doug Wintemute is a staff writer for Forbes Advisor. After completing his master’s in English at York University, he began his writing career in the higher education space. Over the past decade, Doug ...
With nimble fingers and expressive faces, two confident young women fluently explain the significance of International Day of Sign Languages, which falls on September 23. Their explanation is entirely ...
Beauty blogger Catherine Martinez is a pro at contouring, highlighting and creating flawless brows — and she also happens to be a trailblazer in the deaf community. Martinez, 24, uses sign language in ...
Audio, subtitles, demo Though these tutorials are being developed for parents to teach Indian Sign Language to children with autism, these easy 10-minute videos that come with audio, subtitles and ...
Millions of people use sign language, but the methods of teaching this complex and subtle skill haven’t evolved as quickly as those for written and spoken languages. SLAIT School aims to change that ...
An Antigonish, N.S., man who helps run free courses teaching American Sign Language in his community has been recognized for his achievements, leadership and excellence in literacy. Andrew Chacko is ...