Note: Includes links and resources that may be useful to Deaf, deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Hearing Impaired
people and their friends and family. For information about multiple disabilities, check the
Disability Resources page. For information about technology devices such as
TTYs, captioning, hearing aids, and signalling devices, see Technology.
For information about Deaf or Deaf-Blind people, see Blind/Deaf-Blind.
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AGO Gifts & Publications, Salem, Oregon. Deaf Culture
and sign language themed giftware and books/articles on issues related to the Deaf community.
Deaf-owned, est. 1997.
Beasley Travel, Inc., Largo, Florida. Cruises & Tours,
Deaf-friendly travel company. E-mail: BeasleyInc@aol.com
Belle's Gift World, Gaithersburg, Maryland. TTY: 301-962-4972, Fax: 301-962-1733, E-mail: bellesgifts@hotmail.com. Gifts, novelties and home furnishings, but no "deaf" items at this Deaf-owned site.
Deaf Missions, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Christian-based organization working to translate the entire New Testament and Hebrew Bible into American Sign
Language on videotapes. Sells or rents a variety of Christian-themed videos. TTY/V: 712-322-5493.
DeafTECH, a project of Oregon School for the Deaf, Salem, Oregon. A student-run
company managed by a board of directors made up of students and staff. The company specializes
in computer-related products such as a Multimedia
Dictionary of American Sign language on CD-ROM (Macintosh only), and an annual Deaf Culture
Calendar.
Evergreen Sign Language Jewelry, Onancock, Virginia.
American Sign Language theme gifts for all ages: jewelry, cards, ILY items, clothing accessories, etc.
The Forest Bookshop, Gloucestershire, UK.
Books, videos, CD-ROM and software relating to Deafness, Deaf community and related issues.
(Requires Javascript to place orders.)
Ken Glickman's DEAFology 101, Silver Spring,
Maryland. Information about Ken's "Deafinitions" books and related products as well his nationally
acclaimed comedy routine, DEAFology 101, a humorous course in Deaf Culture for "Deafies"
and "Hearies."
Hear-More, Farmingdale, New York. Products for Deaf and
hard of hearing people including: amplified phones, TTY's, alert systems, amplification devices, vibrators,
door sensors, watches, books, and videos.
Language Matters Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland.
Cued speech, sign language, spoken language products and services. Resources designed to support
language learning and use among deaf and hearing people. Includes educational opportunities,
educational materials, and interpreting/transliterating services.
Lost Angeles Rubber Works, Beverly Hills, California.
Sign Language and Deaf Culture rubberstamps.
Merrill Lynch, New York, New York. About
Special Needs
Financial Services - information on Merrill Lynch accessible services.
MWTDD - Metro Washington Telecommunication
Directory for the Deaf, Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland. The Red Book covers metro areas of
Washington, Baltimore, Annapolis, Frederick, and Richmond. The Yellow Book is a national
directory of Deaf-related businesses and non-profit agencies. Both are published annually in a
paperback directory, and listings can be searched at this site.
Real World Success, Lansdale, Pennsylvania. Professional Development & Success Motivation for deaf and hard-of-hearing people; Deaf speaker's bureau and seminars.
Schwartz Financial Concepts, Silver Spring, Maryland. Financial services for the Deaf community.
Sign Language Associates (SLA), Silver Spring,
Maryland, interpreter services and video interpreting for clients anywhere in the USA, using desktop
video-conferencing equipment and and ISDN connection.
Silent Communications, Miami, Florida. Phones/Pagers and
books for deaf and hard of hearing people, interpreters, students and all ASL lovers.
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Adult Deaf Society of Victoria, Australia. History and information.
A. G. Bell Association For The Deaf (AGBAD), Washington, DC.
ASL Access, Alexandria, Virginia. Promoting access to
American Sign Language (ASL) in libraries through ASL Video Collections.
American Sign Language Teachers Association (ASLTA), Silver
Spring, Maryland. National organization of teachers of American Sign Language (ASL).
American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC), Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania. An organization of parents and families that advocates for deaf or hard of hearing children's
total quality participation in education, the family and the community.
Assistance Dogs International, Lakewood, Colorado.
Coalition of nonprofit organizations that train and place Assistance Dogs including Guide Dogs, Hearing
Dogs, and Service Dogs.
ALDA National, Oak Park, Illinois. The Association of Late
Deafened Adults, serving people who became deaf after establishing a hearing identity.
Audies Web, International Federation of HOH & Late Deafened People, Venice, Italy. (In Italian)
British Deaf Association (BDA), London, UK. The British Deaf
Association exists to ensure that Deaf people using sign language have the same rights and entitlement
as any other citizens, and represents the British Deaf Community on an international level through
membership in the World Federation of the Deaf and the European Union of the Deaf.
British Deaf History Society, London, UK. Promoting
Deaf people's history.
The California Latino Council for the Deaf (CLC), Valinda, California. A state-wide group for deaf Latinos. For more information, contact
CLatinoC@aol.com
Canine Companions for Independence, Santa
Rosa, California. Trains assistance and hearing dogs. TTY: 707-577- 1756.
Children of Deaf Adults Inc. (CODA), Santa Barbara, California. An organization for hearing children of Deaf parents, founded by Millie Brother, a CODA.
Comité International des Sports des Sourds (CISS), Silver
Spring, Maryland. International Deaf Olympic sports organization.
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Deaf Action Center, Dallas, Texas. Providing
services to deaf and hard of hearing people.
The Deaf & Hard of Hearing Entrepreneurs Council
(DHHEC), Silver Spring, Maryland. An organization of deaf owned businesses and entrepreneurs
that functions as a clearinghouse of resources and referrals. For more information contact
barry@clark.net
Deaf Broadcasting Council, Herts, UK.
Advocating for captioning in television broadcasts and other rights of Deaf and hard of hearing viewers.
Deaf Dog Education Action Fund, Oneco, Florida. Providing
education and funding for the purpose of improving and/or saving the lives of deaf dogs.
Deaflawyers.org, Washington, DC. Resources and community
site for deaf and hard of hearing attorneys and law students.
Deaflympics, Silver Spring, Maryland. Similar in concept
to the Olympics. [Formerly known as World Games of the Deaf (WGD)]
DeafMail, UK. Deaf Peoples Electronic Mail Group, an "independent email-orientated deaf consumer organisation." Based on the CIX conferencing system using email and accessible from the Internet through having a CIX account.
Delta Society® National Service Dog Center
(NSDC), Renton, Washington. Advocacy organization for service dog owners.
Dogs for the Deaf, Inc., Central Point, Oregon. Trains dogs
rescued from animal shelters to serve as hearing dogs. TTY/V: 541-826-9220.
Dogs with a Mission, Washington, DC. Trains service and hearing dogs.
EF Training Center, North Hollywood, California. The
Annual Deaf Expotm each November, Deaf
USA Newspaper (bimonthly), Deaf souvenirs, and more.
Federation Of Deaf People, Darwen, Lancashire, UK.
Campaigning for Deaf people's rights and recognition of British Sign Language.
Fidos For Freedom, Laurel, Maryland. Training hearing, service and therapy dogs. TTY: 301-570-7570.
Florida Dog Guides For The Deaf, Inc.,
Bradenton, Florida. Providing hearing/signal guide dogs to deaf residents of Florida. TTY/V: 941-748-8245.
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Great Plains Assistance Dogs Foundation, Jud, North
Dakota. Training hearing, service, companion, and therapy dogs.
Hearing Dogs for the Deaf Training Centre, Oxon, UK.
Trains hearing dogs. TTY/V: +44 (0) 1844 353898.
Information To Go, formerly the National
Information Center on Deafness (NICD) @ Gallaudet University, Washington, DC. Many Deaf-related
publications, some free, and how to get them. Now part of the
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center.
International Deaf Pilots Association (IDPA), Jacksonville, Illinois.
Helping Deaf pilots get and keep their rights to fly.
Irish Deaf Society, Dublin, Ireland. Representing the interests of Deaf people in Ireland.
Jewish Deaf Singles, New York, New York. Working to bring Jewish
Deaf people together in matrimony through social events.
LA Bridges Theatre Company of the Deaf,
Sherman Oaks, California and New York City. A nonprofit organization for Deaf/Hard of Hearing actors
and theatre groups.
Maharashtra Deaf Fellowship of India, Walnut,
California. Christian charitable missionary organization providing Bible studies, education and
vocational training to Deaf children and adults in India.
National Association of the Deaf (NAD), Silver Spring, Maryland.
The "oldest and largest consumer organization of disabled people in the United States."
Affiliates lists state organizations of the
Deaf which have their own websites.
National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS), London, UK. Charity
dedicated to supporting deaf children, young deaf people and their families.
National Education for Assistance Dog Services, Inc. (NEADS),
West Boylston, Massachusetts. Training hearing and service dogs. TTY/V: 978-422-9064.
National Fraternal Society of the Deaf (NFSD), Springfield,
Illinois. The only life insurance company in the world managed entirely by Deaf and hard of hearing
people. Membership is open to qualified Deaf and hard of hearing people. Adult membership begins
with the purchase of life insurance, either permanent or term life.
National Softball Association of the Deaf (NSAD), Baltimore,
Maryland. An affiliate of USA Deaf Sports Federation, NSAD is a non-profit recreational and competitive
organization serving Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing regional softball organizations and players.
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Paws With A Cause, Wayland, Michigan.
Trains hearing and service dogs. TTY: 616-877-7297
Project ALAS
under the jurisdiction of D.E.A.F. Inc of Greater Boston area serves Deaf Hispanics on the East Coast.
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), Alexandria, Virginia. A
national membership-based certification organization for Sign Language Interpreters.
Royal National Institute of the Deaf (RNID), London, UK.
What's New has all the latest updates and useful links. RNID is the largest charity representing
deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK.
San Francisco SPCA Hearing Dog Program,
San Francisco, California. Training dogs rescued from animal shelters to be hearing and service dogs
for qualified California and Nevada residents. TTY: 415-554-3022.
The Say What? Club, University Place, Washington.
An international e-mail social club for deaf/Deaf, late-deafened, and hard of hearing adults and other
interested people.
Self-Help for the Hard of Hearing (SHHH), Bethesda, Maryland.
Membership organization advocating for the rights of hard of hearing people.
SHHH-California, Northridge, California. Advocating and uniting
for hard of hearing people in California.
Summit Assistance Dogs, Anacortes, Washington. Trains
hearing dogs and assistance dogs.
TDI Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland. Formerly known as Telecommunications For the Deaf Inc. The organization publishes a National Directory of TTY
Numbers in the U.S., known as The Blue Book because of the characteristic
dark blue cover. TTY: 301-589-3006.
TRIPOD Captioned Films, Burbank, California. Also maintains
TRIPOD Grapevine, a national toll-free telephone number for parents seeking help and education
information for their deaf kids; TTY/Voice: 800-352-8888.
USA Deaf Basketball Inc. (USDBA), San Leandro, California.
An affiliate of USA Deaf Sports Federation promoting Deaf Amateur basketball activities and competition.
USA Deaf Ski and Snowboard Association (USDSSA),
Portland, Oregon. A non-profit recreational and competitive organization of Deaf skiers and
snowboarders; affiliated with the USA Deaf Sports Federation.
USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF), Odgen, Utah.
Originally founded in 1945 as the American Amateur Union of the Deaf, is an umbrella organization
of USA Deaf Olympics and sports organizations.
World Federation of the Deaf (WFD)/Federation Mondiale Des
Sourds (FMS) - to get the local address and other information about Deaf organizations and who
to contact in your country. The U.N. site is
here.
World Recreation Association of the Deaf, Inc. (WRAD),
Gilbert, Arizona. Bruce Gross, president,
brucegross@aol.com. U.S. organization of grass roots sport and recreational clubs for Deaf people.
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ASL as a Foreign Language Fact Sheet
by Sherman Wilcox, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Linguistics, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. List of schools that recognize ASL as a foreign language, and other facts.
American Sign Language Browser
from Communication Technology Laboratory at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. Uses
Quicktime video and animated GIFs to display signs.
The American Sign Language Dictionary
2.0 on CD-ROM., revised edition, by Martin L.A. Sternberg, Ed. D. and published by Multicom
Publishing. It's the same one originally published by HarperCollins Interactive, in a new
improved version. Available with or without the American Sign Language Dictionary. Includes 2600
signs, fingerspelling help, and quizzes, displayed with video, text, illustrations, and optional audio.
There are search capabilities in 5 languages, new learning games, and expanded sections on
fingerspelling. A special online link allows users to download new signs monthly from the
Multimedia 2000 ASL web site. The CDROM is
compatible with Windows and Mac. Minimum Windows requirements are 486DX/33mhz, Win3.x,
12MB ram, 2x CDROM drive, 5MB free hard disk space, and VGA/SVGA monitor with 256 color
display. Also compatible with Windows 9x. Mac requires System 7.1 or later, 68030 processor,
12MB RAM, 2x CDROM drive.
The CD-ROM Shop features 4500+ CD-ROM titles in stock. They have the
CD-Only Version for US$22.41, or
CD plus book for US$59.10.
M2K sells the CD for US$29.95 , or US$49.95 with the Sign Language Dictionary. More ASL CDs can be found
here.
American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreting Resources by
Damon Timm, an ASL-English Interpreting student at Northeastern University. Essays, reports, observations and book reviews regarding the ASL interpreting process and profession.
British Sign Language (BSL) Alphabet, Animated, Birmingham, UK. GIF animations of individual letters.
DawnSignPress, San Diego, California. Sign Language
and Deaf Culture books and videos. TTY/Voice: 858-625-0600.
Forbidden Signs: American
Culture and the Campaign Against Sign Language by Douglas Baynton (who teaches history
and American Sign Language), looks at the campaign led by Alexander Graham Bell and other
prominent Americans to suppress the use of sign language in the late nineteenth century. Baynton
examines this history and the current state of deaf education arguing that educators still use many
of the same metaphors and images that led to the misguided effort to eradicate sign language. An
excerpt from Chapter Two
is also available. [1998, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois]
The Institute for Disabilities Research and Training Inc. (IDRT),
Silver Spring, Maryland. Multimedia products and services including educational ASL CDs for children.
TTY/V: 301-942-4326.
Lifeprint Institute, Beaumont, Texas, has information on American Sign Language courses, motivational seminars, personnel training, and a speakers bureau.
Microbooks, Yateley, Hampshire, UK. British, Irish,
and German Sign Language CDs.
The Northern Virginia Sign Language Club, Quantico, Virginia.
The Preparation of Educational Interpreters Project, a project of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, Rochester Institute of Technology (NTID/RIT), Rochester, New
York and Monroe #1 Board of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES), Fairport, New York. A program to
increase the competency and numbers of educational sign language interpreters in northeastern U.S.
Sign Enhancers, Salem, Oregon. American Sign Language videos, books, CDs, etc. TTY: 888-283-5097.
Sign-It!, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. An ASL board
game suitable for students of the language as well as family fun.
The Signer's Network, Brampton, Ontario, Canada. For deaf and hearing Canadians who use ASL.
Sign Language Web Site - from University Lumière Lyon 2, France. Includes an On-line dictionary of French Sign Language, On-line Multilingual Sign Database, French alphabet of signs with hands configuration pictures, and more. Don't miss the Deaf web counter at the bottom. [May "time out" due to popularity.]
Sign Media, Inc., Burtonsville, Maryland. Producer of
videotaped and text material on American Sign Language and American Deaf Culture.
Silent Thunder Animations, Waterford
Pennsylvania. American Sign Language - GIF animations of real people making individual signs.
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American School for the Deaf, Hartford, Connecticut. Oldest
existing school for the Deaf in the U.S., Total Communication.
Cleary School for the Deaf, Suffolk County on Long
Island, New York. Catholic school for Deaf children. Bi-Bi philosophy.
Deaf Homeschool Network is a nationwide group designed to support and unite families who homeschool their deaf or hard-of-hearing children. A quarterly newsletter includes reviews, personal sharing, resource lists, educational tips and other issues. Members are
encouraged to contribute articles and ideas.
Deaf Homeschool Network
Marilyn Agenbroad
116 Jerome
Silverton, OR 97381
Ph. 503-873-8451
E-mail: agie@ncn.com
Jamie Berke's Schools for the Deaf in the U.S.
Laurent Clerc Elementary School, Tucson, Arizona. Designed for Deaf kids, hearing kids with Deaf parents or siblings whose first language is ASL.
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Center - Kendal Elementary Demonstration School and Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Washington, DC.
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California State University @ Northridge (CSUN), Northridge, California. The National Center on Deafness (NCOD) provides
interpreting, notetaking, and tutoring services for Deaf and Hard of Hearing mainstream students at
CSUN. Also home to the Western Region Outreach Center and Consortia.
Deaf Studies Department at CSUN.
The University of Bristol Centre for Deaf Studies (CDS), Bristol, UK.
Doncaster College
for the Deaf, South Yorkshire, UK.
Gallaudet University, Washington, DC. As the students say,
it's "The Only Liberal Arts University For the Deaf In The World." (TOLAUFDITW)
Academic Advising and Career Information Center.
Gallaudet Research Institute. Current research about Deaf
people.
Gallaudet University Bookstore.
Gallaudet University Press.
I-DEAF awards are given to Gallaudet students
who are deaf or hard of hearing who can demonstrate financial need, are from a developing country, and are
committed to returning home to help their local deaf community in some way.
IADES Fellowship Award Available for Deaf Women Pursuing Doctoral Studies. The International Alumnae of Delta Epsilon Sorority (IADES) has an annual fellowship competition for deaf women in need of financial support for doctoral studies. This $500
fellowship award is intended for tuition costs only, and is awarded on the basis of meeting three criteria:
(1) applicant is a Deaf woman, (2) applicant has completed 12 or more credits in a doctoral program at an accredited institution of higher education, and (3) applicant has a grade point average of 3.0 or better. Previous recipients include Katherine Jankowski and Robbie Carmichael in 1989; Martha Sheridan in 1990; Kathy Woodcock in 1991; Jane Norman in 1992; Judi Fruge in 1993; Valerie Dively in 1994; Dawn Rastetter in 1995; Lisa Colangelo Fischer in 1996; and Lisa Colangelo Fischer in 1997. The deadline for completed applications
is around April, but the scholarship may not be offered each year. More information about the IADES
fellowship program may be obtained by writing to:
Virginia Borggaard
2453 Bear Den Road
Frederick, MD 21701
E-mail: vborggaard@juno.com
RIT's
National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), Rochester, New
York. The National Technical Institute for the Deaf is the leading program in the U.S. for deaf and hard of
hearing students seeking technical degrees.
Scholarships for Students who are Deaf or Hard of
Hearing.
Tsukuba College of Technology - Division for the Hearing Impaired, Tsukuba, Japan. First technical college for Deaf people in Japan. (In Japanese and
English.)
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Alexander Graham Bell Association:
Summer Camps for Children Who
Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. U.S. only list of camps, family learning vacations and remedial clinics
for deaf and hard of hearing children.
Jamie Berke's Summer Camps. Articles, resources, and links to deaf summer camps in the U.S.
Bill Rice Ranch, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Deaf Baptist ministry in a dude ranch setting; other locations in Flagstaff, Arizona and Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
Camp Mark 7, Old Forge, New York. A program of the
Catholic Deaf community.
Camp Ramah-Poconos, Lake Como, Pennsylvania.
Deaf Jewish summer camp with programs for Jewish Deaf and hard of hearing children and their families.
Camp Taloali, Stayton, Oregon. A non-profit summer camp
for deaf and hard of hearing youth, a project of the Lion's Club of Oregon. It's also the site of the annual
NAD Youth Leadership Program and
World Deaf Timberfest (WDT), held annually on Labor Day.
The sole objective of WDT is to provide financial assistance to Camp Taloali, Inc. for the summer camps.
Deaf Space Camp, Huntsville, Alabama. A joint program
of Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf and U.S. Space Camp.
Deaf & Disability-Related Chat and Mailing Lists
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AllDeaf.com, div. of Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd., Garfield, New Jersey.
An electronic bulletin board and calendar for the Deaf community.
ASL Dinner Club, Washington D.C. Metro. Social dining
events to meet other signers in Northern Virginia, Southwest Maryland and Washington DC.
Cerf's Up - Meet Dr. Vincent
Cerf, deaf, known as "The Father of the Internet," co-developer of TCP/IP.
Deaf Base by Frank Mounts, Portland, Oregon. Deaf
portal and people directory.
DeafClub.co.uk, Nottingham, UK.. Deaf sites. The search
engine is broken, but the links work fine.
Deaf/HH Resources at the Mining Company, with
Jamie Berke. Deaf and hard of hearing community links and resources.
Deafness In Dogs & Cats - Information
on deafness incidence, causes, and management. For owners, breeders, and researchers.
Deaf Outlook, Rochester, New York. Deaf
and Hard of Hearing resources for the Rochester Deaf community. Includes calendar of events, local
Deaf-related businesses, advertising, and more.
Deaf Spot!, Lexington, Kentucky. Deaf portal website.
Deaf Voice, Fremont, California. News of the Deaf community.
DeafWeb Washington for Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard of
Hearing people in the state of Washington.
Deaf Directory, UK. Great place to find
an e-mail pal, or just look up friends.
Deaf Outlook, Rochester, New York. Resources for Deaf
and Hard of Hearing people. For more information, E-mail:
deafoutlook@yahoo.com.
Jorgen Hansen's Deaf Web
Ring, Sweden. For people with deaf-related home pages in English or with an English version.
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Karen Nakamura's Deaf Resource Library, an online
collection of reference material and links intended to educate and inform people about Deaf cultures
in Japan and the United States, as well as links to deaf and hard of hearing related topics.
Kay Powell's Listen Up! for parents of deaf
children, mainly aural/oral resources and information.
Microbooks British Deaf Knowledgebase (dKb), UK. Directory of British Deaf resources.
Project HIIT, Internet for the Hearing Impaired,
Singapore. Links to Deaf resources, in English.
Quia - Hangman: Deaf-Related Terms, Foster City,
California. Online game.
Society for Equal Exposure (SEE).
A new group for hard of hearing, deaf and their friends and relatives seeking equal access to all visual
based media.
Subject Headings Related To
Deafness is a resource from RIT for use in a library. Provides helpful key words for searches.
Where do we go from hear?, Boulder, Colorado. Information
for families of infants and children diagnosed with a hearing loss and the professionals who work with
these individuals. The links page includes both cultural and medical resources.
Omer Zak's home page, Israel. Information about deafness and
related topics. Home of the Deaf-L FAQ.
See Hear, London, UK. A weekly BBC television
program for deaf, late-deaf and hard of hearing people, produced in British Sign Language (BSL) with
open subtitles. You can read program summaries online. There is also a link to See Hear Breakfast
News, a BSL version of the daily news transmitted every weekday morning on the BBC network.
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DeafTek USA, Framingham, Massachusetts. National list of
employment opportunities for deaf people and professionals working in the Deaf community.
Deaf & Hard of Hearing Job Network, Owasso, Oklahoma.
National job listings.
Deaf Spot Employment Section, a service of
the publisher of Deaf Life Magazine, Rochester, New York. National job listings.
Gallaudet University Employment
Opportunities, Washington, DC. University employment listings, updated every Monday.
National Deaf Job Service, Auburn, Virginia. National
job listings.
RIT/NTID National Center on Employment, Rochester, New York.
Assisting deaf and hard-of-hearing NTID/RIT students and graduates with their job search, and working with
employers interested in hiring Deaf people.
Employers: Tips on Working with Deaf Employees.
Jobseekers: Tips on Jobseeking.
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The American Annals of the Deaf at Gallaudet
University, Washington, DC. A professional journal, the oldest and most widely read in the English
language dealing with deafness and the education of deaf persons, first published in 1847. It is
the official joint publication of The Convention of American Instructors
of the Deaf (CAID) and The Conference of Educational
Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf (CEASD). Once a year a directory edition is
published with names and addresses of organizations and institutions that have deaf-related programs.
This directory is an invaluable reference for anyone interested in deaf education or who is doing research
in this area.
College & Career Programs for Deaf Students, 11th Edition. A joint effort of Gallaudet University and Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT)/National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID), this is a comprehensive listing of programs available to interested, qualified deaf and hard of hearing students.
Greek Deaf Communicator, Poland, Ohio. International newsletter edited by Irene Tunanidas.
For more information, e-mail Tunanidas at reneetms@aol.com.
Hearing Health Magazine, Ingleside, Texas.
Consumer-oriented articles about products and services for deaf and hard of hearing people;
deaf-related news stories. Published quarterly.
Jewish Deaf Community Center News, Burbank, California. News
and articles of interest to people in the Deaf Jewish community, their friends and families.
SignWriter Newsletter from the Deaf Action Committee
(DAC), sponsored by the Center for Sutton Movement Writing Inc., La Jolla, California. (Founded in
1974) SignWriting developed from DanceWriting and
is used to write ASL. The site requires a graphical browser due to the nature of the font used. You
can find everything in the Site Index.