Our singular purpose is to reward web site authors, who through their creative excellence provide a web site which teaches, contains teaching elements in sufficient detail, and otherwise leaves a visitor with something of significant value after returning to their normal daily activities.
Many people who serf the WWW, rarely stay long enough to learn something about the web site creator. Upon occasion you may receive a kind e mail - and your day is brightened by encouraging words.
We have the privilege of receiving mail which states in glowing terms, how much a site which has been visited has meant to the person sending the mail. These e-mails are nominations for our Talking Hands Award. Most of the home pages to your left have received far more than the two required nominations.
The full impact of your web site creations is certainly making an impression on those who visit your sites and in a large way is contributing to a greater understanding of deaf culture, needs, hopes, and dreams.
We too, know of the impact you have made on our lives, have heightened our involvement in organizations which espouse your rights, and wish to add our hearty thank you.
Hi! My name is Davey G.Brodkin. I'm 35 years old. I'm deaf. I was graduated from the California School for the Deaf, Riverside in 1984.
Pinky Lady's Deaf and ASL
The goal of Deaf Linx is to provide factual information and resources in order to combat ignorance and to support a Deaf-friendly world.
Midreshet Sde Boker, with the support of the Joint, Israel, established this site for the deaf and hard of hearing.
World of Trudie and Jo Beth
Taubenschlag is just a cute little pun. If you understand it in the sense that the deaf are not a group of pitiable disabled people but a linguistic minority, you are welcome to enter.
Deaf Native Americans (StoryTones)
Stories are the heart of every culture. They are the way Deaf people talk to each other about what they believe in and how they interpret the world around them.
Through language, folktales, jokes, and many cultural forms, the Deaf weave stories about who they are, where they come from, what they believe in, and how they plan their lives.
Deaf and HOH Culture Information.
Hi, I'm Lauri and live in southwest Michigan. I'm profoundly deaf since birth. I can speak and read lips. My speech teacher taught me to speak when I was 3 years old until I graduated from high school.
A Person with a Red and White Cane is a deafblind person.