NTID Professor Dr. Joseph Hill on intersectionality and Black ASL
Dr. Joseph Hill gave a presentation to the University of Michigan titled “Black, Deaf, and Disabled: Navigating the Institutional, Ideological, and Linguistic Barriers with Intersectional Identities in the United States.” Here is an onsite interview and some clips from his presentation.

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ASL Lecture: Thomas Holcomb, Intro to Deaf American Culture

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Trump Sends Vance to Concede to Iran & Reflecting Pool Is Filled with Corruption | The Daily Show

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Black ASL

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My Black Deaf History - Bobbi-Angelica Morris

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Why Sign Language Was Banned in America | Otherwords

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Black Deaf History – Joseph Sarpy

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RIT/NTID ASL Lecture Series: Intro to American Deaf Culture, Thomas Holcomb

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Open Letter in ASL about Intersectionality

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DeafBlind people are creating a new language | American Masters | PBS

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Signing Black in America - more about this project at www.talkingblackinamerica.org

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South Africa recognises sign language as official

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ASL Story - Dorm Shenanigans

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Effective Public Presentation in ASL and Deaf Culture

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ASL and Deaf Culture

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Deaf People Answer Commonly Googled Questions About Being Deaf

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Deaf and Disability Intersectionality ┃ ASL Stew

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Dysfluency and Interpreters (ASL version)

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Celebrating and preserving Black American Sign Language

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Signs of solidarity for deaf black people

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