All HANDS IN MOTION
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Locality: New York, New York
Phone: +1 718-997-0472
Address: 10460 Queens Blvd 11375 New York, NY, US
Website: www.allhandsinmotion.com/
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What a glorious morning! What a huge talent !
https://www.lbi.org/collections/david-ludwig-bloch/ Good Morning everyone, Who is David Ludwig Bloch? He was deaf German artist print make/paint to display some paintings and print makings in Shanghai and Berlin. He lived in Mount Vernon, NY then he died on September 2, 2002.
All HANDS IN MOTION hopes for a year of positive change. Be kind, be thoughtful, be mindful. Do what is right, not what is easy nor what is popular. Roy T. Bennett,
Good Evening everyone, Deaf dancer showed up with someone lent a hand with her in Columbus Circle... https://www.facebook.com/JordanMatterPhotography/videos/666726760711608/
As it should be.
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The convenience of having an ASL interpreter at your fingertips..at any time of day... provides you with flexibility and assistance in any situation: running da...ily errands, ordering at coffee shops and restaurants, socializing with friends and family, engaging with work colleagues, interfacing with landlords and vendors, traveling, and more! With the tap of a button, an ASL interpreter will appear on the screen of your smartphone to interpret 24/7. Try Jeenie for free, then be sure to purchase a package of minutes so you can use Jeenie for as low as $0.69/minute See more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0BNG2KgPS4 VOTE IN NOVEMBER. JOIN THIS FABULOUS INTERPRETED EVENT.
Daniel is brilliant. Visual Vernacular is an important aspect of conversation and our work as interpreters.
This Friday's Deaf Artists Backstage series will feature recent GU Theatre and Dance Program graduate Nikolya Sereda! A year out of school, Nikolya has navigate...d being a young Deaf theatre artist and has garnered some notable accomplishments! Join us as we learn how a young Deaf theatre artist succeeds in today's world! This Friday, August 28th at Noon EST. #deaftheatreartist #deaftheatre #deafartistsbackstage (Image Description: Navy blue bordered image with "Deaf Artists Backstage" at the upper left, the GU TaD logo at the upper right, Nikolya Sereda's headshot in the middle with a bright green and yellow background, and "Friday, August 23th, 12pm EST. Livestreamed on the GU Theatre and Dance Facebook Page. Captioned versions provided at a later date" wording at the bottom of the image.)
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Access should never be an afterthought.
#Repost @disability_visibility This Saturday, August 8, 2020, 7-8 pm Eastern! Disability Visibility Virtual Discussion with Sandy Ho and Alice Wong... Hosted by Partners for Youth with Disabilities Join us this August for a virtual book event with editor Alice Wong in conversation with Sandy Ho, a contributor in Alice’s new anthology, Disability Visibility: First-Person Stories from the 21st Century. This is a free virtual event, and 5 free copies of the book will be raffled off among those who register: https://learn.pyd.org//disability-visibility-virtual-book/ CART and ASL interpreting will be made available. If you need additional accommodations for the session, please contact: https://learn.pyd.org/contact/ Image description: This event invitation is displayed on a light gray background with light blue and yellow doodles. It reads: ‘Disability Visibility’ Virtual Book Discussion with Alice Wong & Sandy Ho. Saturday, August 8th, 7-8pm EDT. Free event. 5 free copies of the book will be raffled off to attendees. Live CART captioning & ASL interpreting will be provided. Register at Learn.PYD.org. The logo for Partners for Youth with Disabilities is in the top-right corner, which features two cartoon people (one small, one large) with their arms around one another. It also features headshots of Alice Wong and Sandy Ho. Alice is an Asian American woman in a power chair. She is wearing a blue shirt with a geometric pattern with orange, black, white, and yellow lines and cubes. She is wearing a mask over her nose attached to a gray tube and bright red lip color. She is smiling at the camera. Sandy is an Asian American disabled woman with dark wavy shoulder length hair, wearing tortoise shell glasses, a dark blazer and a blue shirt. She is smiling at the camera. #IGbooks #bookstagram #DisabilityVisibility #OwnVoices
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