April 16, 2010

Deaf Activism on the Rise: Nationalwide, Statewide and Local!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Amy @ 7:40 pm

All,

In the past several days, I have witnessed our Deaf community becoming more politically active in the United States of America, especially nationalwide, statewide and local areas!

Nationalwide: National Association of the Deaf (NAD), Coalition of Organizations for Accessible Technology (COAT) and Caption Action 2 (the grassroots-based information clearinghouse) are lobbying furiously to push the HR3101 bill at the next level. After the ‘Virtual’ Legislative Day on April 15, 2010, two Republican representatives co-sponsored the bill! Check the vlog to see how NAD board members did on that day!

Statewide: Deaf Californians are working very hard to oppose the AB2072 bill which focuses on communication options instead of optimizing language acquisition in Deaf babies. There is a tremendous support especially from several national-level and state-level organizations sending the opposition statements to Assemblymember Tony Mendoza about this bill, and click here to see the statements.

Local: Michigan Deaf Community are working hard to keep the only Deaf Education program to train new teachers about bilingual education (American Sign Language and English) open at Michigan State University in East Lansing.   A group of citizens from Michigan gave a presentation before the MSU’s Board of Trustees today. Click the vlog here. That closure will affect the entire state of Michigan, especially deaf children in Michigan.

That is activism I’ve been witnessing and we all are fighting so hard to preserve our core values.

The three core values of American Deaf Community, and they are not necessarily in the order. All are equally important!

I. Accessibility,
II. Optimal Language Acquisition (ASL and English), and
III. Bilingual Education for Deaf children (ASL and English).

I am keeping a close eye on three significant developments and their outcomes.   We all need to do the same because these three issues will cause a huge impact on all of us. It will hit in your own backyard too.

My thoughts are with you and keep on fighting!

Best,

Amy Cohen Efron

5 Responses to “Deaf Activism on the Rise: Nationalwide, Statewide and Local!”

  1. A Deaf Pundit Says:

    Thanks, Amy.

    I’ll definitely keep you and everyone posted as things happen in MI.

  2. Patti Says:

    Dbc
    Afa

    it is great to see folks getting busy

    core values – equality Lang and human rights

    peace
    Patti

  3. Edward Nugent Says:

    Hi Amy

    California AB2072 bill, you support or oppose?

  4. Judi Says:

    Good to know, but we have more work to do! We’ve got to stay top on things and push for our rights which are being trampled by audism left and right.

  5. MM Says:

    I am in complete envy. Every yin has its yang, the Brits are completely apathetic to anything political. I often think the Disability and access laws have lulled us into complete apathy mode, we think, a law is there, so nothing else to do…. The fact is just because an access law is there does NOT mean you will automatically get that access, you still have to set precedents all the time, and fight, fight, fight, at every level here I can read complaints they cannot access the law itself.

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