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November 21, 2006Holiday Cheer Party
posted by Ryan
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Come join us for some Holiday fun and cheer. There is so much to celebrate as we start a new year! Rejoice with us and bring your friends as well. When: December 7th 5 – 8pm Where: DHHARC – Reno/Sparks Office 999 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89431 (NNCIL building) Hors d’oeuvres (cookies and other holiday munchies) and refreshments will be provided. Come and socialize with friends, play games and laugh with us. Please RSVP by 12/5/06!!! Call us at 775.887.1060 (v/tty/vp) or email Edina at jambore@dhharc.org We are looking forward to seeing you on the 7th!! November 15, 2006PBS Documentary Explores 200 Years of Deaf Life in America
posted by David Daviton
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Through Deaf Eyes, a two-hour PBS documentary exploring nearly 200 years of Deaf life in America, will air early next year. The film was inspired by the exhibition, History Through Deaf Eyes, curated by Jack R. Gannon of Gallaudet University. The documentary will air nationally on PBS on Wednesday, March 21 at 9 p.m. ET (check local listings). The film presents the shared experiences of American history, family life, education, work, and community connections from the perspective of deaf citizens. Interviews include community leaders, historians, and deaf Americans with diverse views on language use, technology and identity. Bringing a Deaf cinematic lens to the film are six artistic works by Deaf media artists and filmmakers: Wayne Betts, Renee Visco, Tracey Salaway, Kimby Caplan, Arthur Luhn, and Adrean Mangiardi. Poignant, sometimes humorous, these films draw on the media artists own lives and are woven throughout the documentary. But the core of the film remains the larger story of Deaf life in America – a story of conflicts, prejudice and affirmation that reaches the heart of what it means to be human. Major funding for Through Deaf Eyes is provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, PBS, The Annenberg Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Private individuals have also contributed to the funding of this project. The extensive outreach campaign is funded in part by Sign Language Associates. Outreach partners are the National Association for the Deaf, Gallaudet University, the National Technical Institute for the Deaf at Rochester Institute of Technology, and California State University-Northridge. As part of the outreach campaign, numerous local organizations, some in association with their public television stations, will mount events and discussions exploring the issues raised in the film. A comprehensive Web site, found at www.pbs.org, accompanies the film. The site includes interviews with the deaf filmmakers whose work is featured in the documentary, while also inviting viewers to submit their own stories, photographs, and films. These will become part of the archival collection of Gallaudet University. A companion book is being published by Gallaudet University Press. November 6, 2006New Monthly Deaf Social in Sparks
posted by David Daviton
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Hello, we just got the information about a new Deaf Social in Reno. It was listed on the DeafNevada listserv. Kristen McPartland let us know about a get-together every third Wednesday of a month at the new Starbucks on North McCarran in Sparks (Office Depot, Quiznos, Petco are in that block). The exact address is 2835 N. McCarran Blvd #103 Sparks, NV 89431. It starts at 6:30pm in the evening and will go to about 10:00pm. If you have a question, you can email Kristen McPartland at info@silentpeace.com. You may also want to check out httpp://asl.meetup.com/227 for information. Have a great weekend! Edina |
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