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ASL Radio??? Yes! ASL Radio for the Hearing World to hear our culture... FOR ALL ASL Radio Videos please go to www.Vimeo.com/keithwann Known for his stand-up comedy and rapid popularity through the viral You Tube ASL video parody rendition of Vanilla Ice’s “Ice Ice Baby” in 2006, Wann has been performing for over 20 years. As a hearing child of Deaf adults, Wann is an original breakthrough performing ASL artist and has been featured in several short films with ASL, currently stars in a popular ASL Children's book iTunes APP, and has done several commercials for Pepsi, appeared in Law and Order, and travels all over the country performing almost every weekend. Check out his videos, over 250 on at www.youtube.com/codawann, and laugh your ASL off! Wann’s title as one of the most sought after and beloved performers in the ASL community, has grown into an industry and cultural household name. Combining side splitting adult humor, with heartfelt real life stories from his Coda childhood and teenage life, has become his comedic trademark among the ASL Community. Respected in the industry as an ASL advocate, Keith has reached across the cultural divide between Deaf and Hearing worlds through humor, to bridge misconceptions and cultural gaps. After changing careers from interpreting to personal development, Keith and his wife Emilia joined LegalShield, www.CheckyourRights.net , as independent associates and now travel all over the nation providing affordable access to the legal system and focusing on providing personal development to the ASL Community, videos at www.ASL24.info

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Keith Wann, an independent associate with LegalShield, and a 20 year veteran of Sign Language Interpreting, will talk about the membership and how it can benefit all Sign Language Interpreters.

Liysa Callsen is the hearing daughter of deaf parents. Her unique brand of storytelling—told with voice and signing—fosters connections between parents and children, hearing and deaf alike. Her newest endeavor... more

Boundary issues in educational interpreting and have suggested that the boundary is really about understanding the difference between the interpreter's role and the role of other professionals in the school setting. - Richard Brumberg

Signed Stories is designed for children – it's a safe, fun space with exciting worlds for children to explore, and to enjoy some of the best modern picture books. Signed Stories has a very simple goal – to help improve the... more

Amber Tansey- 28 born and raised in Santa Rosa. Went to California School for the Deaf, Fremont for 4 years. Graduated from Santa Rosa High school- 2003. Took a basic first aid responder class few years ago and fell in love with the... more

Nate Tao is an artist with an impressive yet growing resume. He has performed at Lincoln Center, Fenway Park, and the Kennedy Center. Known for his smooth but powerful voice, he truly excels at pop/r&b music and loves to perform. Originally... more

We talk about interpreting, the learning process, and how the deaf community has been passed by.

The Deaf Education and Families Project (DEAF Project) is a non-profit organization that empowers families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children through outreach and education. Regular activities help parents realize the... more

Turn a Deaf Ear by Janet Fiore Horger and Linda Fiore Sanders is an intriguing mix of truth and fiction. It chronicles the budding romantic relationship between Linda, a typical, suburban Los Angeles teenager and John, a quiet and... more

We talk with Crom Saunders, ASL Performer, presenter, teacher and user about the upcoming release of a book that is considered offensive to the ASL community NOT because of the foul language but because the hearing person... more
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