We get this question all the time at The Sign Language Company. Yes, we’re headquartered in Los Angeles, but after 26 years in this industry, our network is endless and extends around the globe. We sometimes collaborate with other ‘reputable and qualified’ agencies across the U.S. to locate the best talent in any particular area. […]
Tag Archives: education
Repeat After Me…..
April 3, 2012
REPEAT AFTER ME… Written by: Mary Anne Pugin ~Mary Anne continues her series of stories reflecting upon ‘growing up as a deaf child’ in the 1950’s and 1960’s~ “Don-n-n-n,” I said. “No, no – dol-l-l-l,” Miss Wright corrected. It is so written in the October 6, 1955 article published by the Washington, D.C. Evening Star. […]
A Mixed Bag of Teachers
March 30, 2012
Hearing schools vs deaf schools: Mary Anne continues to share her memories – – navigating the educational system as a deaf child in the 1950’s and 1960’s. Guest Blogger : Mary Anne Pugin I had two kinds of teachers while growing up – those who knew how to communicate with me and teach me, and […]
Deaf Interpreters
March 25, 2012
When you first read the title of this post, you may assume we are discussing hearing interpreters FOR the deaf as opposed to interpreters who ARE deaf themselves. And you would be wrong:) Believe it or not, there is actually a profession out there for deaf sign language interpreters. Just like their hearing counterparts, they […]
What can deaf people do?
February 15, 2012
Many of us have encountered deaf “peddlers” passing out cards with the alphabet shown in sign language. Airports, parks, restaurants….you might be approached just about anywhere. On the back, it typically reads “I am deaf and cannot work. Please help me with a financial contribution”. Unfortunately, this leads many hearing people to actually believe that […]
Dreams of The Deaf
February 9, 2012
So back to the questions mentioned in the earlier blog. Do deaf people hear in their dreams? Do blind people see in theirs? Before we sprint toward the answers, let take a deeper look at the questions. If you are reading this as a hearing person, think for a moment how many of “us” are […]
Tips for working with The Deaf, ASL, and Sign Language Interpreters
February 2, 2012
Isn’t it funny how we can become so immersed in our particular industry, that we overlook how foreign our unique industry lingo and protocol can be to those working outside our arena. The airline industry talks about ETAs and Widgets while the medical industry has terms like STAT and CRASH CART which most of us […]
1960’s SODA
January 25, 2012
We’re going on a trip through the time tunnel…..back to the 1960’s. JFK was in The White House and The British Invasion was on the way. TV shows were in black and white and nobody had heard of closed-captioning. My older sister was living most of the year at the Indiana School for the Deaf. […]
What is Deaf Culture?
January 9, 2012
Andres Tapia recently shared some thoughts regarding the paradox of inclusion…..with particular focus on the Deaf Community. His perspective inspires reflection and commentary. Deafness is one of the most overlooked and misunderstood dimensions of diversity not just outside the diversity and inclusion field, but actually within it. As you continue to read think about how […]
Switched At Birth
January 3, 2012
Our agency is often recruited to participate in entertainment venues, including Television, Movies, Stage Performances, Award Shows………………etc. Recently, we’ve been assisting on the set of “Switched At Birth”…..a new series focused on communication between those in the hearing and deaf worlds. Many common issues are brought to the surface, enlightening those who have never considered […]
April 11, 2012
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