You see a woman's face in black and white. Her hands cover her mouth and chin, her fingers gripping at her cheeks. It is the beginning position for the sign for "sadness" in American Sign Language.
A still from an "Asian Art in ASL" tour focused on a Korean moon jar in the museum's collection (all screenshots Valentina Di Liscia/Hyperallergic) “I wanted to explore the best fit in terms of ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – A local Albuquerque school for children with hearing disabilities is looking to breathe new life into a building in the North Valley that has sat vacant for months. KRQE ...
Throughout the past decade, sign language interpretation has infiltrated hip-hop in a major way. Talented masters of American Sign Language have transformed their abilities to interpret rappers' ...
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