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2025 Blog Posts
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Serving More Than Meals: How Rochester Deaf Kitchen Redefines Access and Inclusion
“Food is a basic human right—but what happens when communication barriers block the path to that right?” That question lingered with me long after I attended the presentation on Rochester Deaf Kitchen (RDK), a nonprofit organization working at the intersection of hunger relief and Deaf culture. The experience did more than inform me; it shifted how I think about accessibility in ways that resonate deeply with what we’ve explored in SOCI-240. Rochester Deaf Kitchen isn’t just another food pantry. Founded by Zachary Ennis, RDK was born from a mission to close a glaring gap: Deaf individuals in Rochester, NY, face the same food insecurity challenges as hearing populations, but with…
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Deaf Identities, Intersectionality, and Resistance: Rethinking Deaf Culture Through Inclusive Lenses
Introduction Disability and Deaf studies have evolved dramatically in recent decades to reframe deafness not as a medical deficit but as a socio-cultural phenomenon. Gone are the days when deafness was universally seen through the lens of “loss.” Instead, emerging frameworks such as Deaf Gain have shifted the discourse to recognize deafness as contributing to human diversity and creativity. However, even within Deaf culture, dynamics of privilege and exclusion remain. Scholars have highlighted that the category “Deaf” has often privileged white, able-bodied, cisgender signers, marginalizing those whose experiences do not fit neatly into normative Deaf narratives. This paper explores the ways Deaf identities are shaped by intersectionality and history and…
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Understanding Deaf Culture: Identity, Language, and Community
When we think about culture, we often picture national flags, traditional foods, or distinctive ways of life. But culture runs much deeper. For the Deaf community, culture is not defined by geographic borders or visible customs, but by a shared language, rich traditions, and a profound sense of belonging. This article explores what Deaf culture is, how it has evolved, and why it matters, drawing from key research and contributions from pivotal figures in Deaf studies. What Is Deaf Culture? Deaf culture refers to the unique social beliefs, behaviors, art, history, and shared institutions of communities affected by deafness and who use sign language as the main means of communication.…
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Deaf Organizations and Leaders: Shaping the Future of Deaf Communities
When I think about Deaf leaders and the organizations that shaped them, it feels personal. These aren’t just names and logos. They are stories of people who pushed boundaries and made spaces where none existed before. Gallaudet University: Where Dreams Take Shape Gallaudet University isn’t just a school. It’s where Deaf culture breathes, debates spark, and futures are made. For generations, Gallaudet has been the heartbeat of the Deaf community worldwide. I can’t help but think of T. Alan Hurwitz. Born Deaf, he didn’t just sit at the table—he led it. Becoming the tenth president of Gallaudet was more than a personal achievement. It was a collective victory for every…
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Deaf and DeafBlind Space + Exercise
Out-of-Class Exercise: Deaf & DeafBlind Communities and Spaces Name: Donna MelenaCourse: SOCI-240 Deaf & DeafBlind Communities and Spaces by Professor Amiee WhyteDate: February 2025 Part 1: Community Cultural Wealth What is Community Cultural Wealth (Yosso, 2005)?Community Cultural Wealth (CCW) is a strengths-based framework that shifts the narrative from deficit thinking. Instead of viewing marginalized communities as lacking, CCW acknowledges the unique skills, knowledge, and social resources these communities possess, such as aspirational, linguistic, familial, social, navigational, and resistant capital. What is Deaf Community Cultural Wealth (DCCW)?DCCW is an adaptation of Yosso’s CCW, tailored to highlight the distinctive strengths within the Deaf community. These include the richness of ASL, shared lived…
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The Ultimate Reset: 21-Day Mind, Body, and Home Detox to Start Fresh This Spring
Spring has finally arrived — and with it, the promise of renewal. After months of short days, heavy meals, and sluggish routines, it’s natural to feel foggy, drained, and a little stuck. I know I did. Winter left me running on empty — my mind cluttered, my body sluggish, and my home reflecting that same chaotic energy. I realized what I needed: a total life reset. That’s why I created this 21-day Spring Reset Plan. Spring is nature’s invitation to clear out what no longer serves us. Trees shed old leaves, flowers push through the soil, and animals emerge from hibernation. We’re no different. This season symbolizes detoxification and fresh…
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TikTok Deaf Creators Are Thriving — Join Us Today!
Just a heads-up: If you use my link to join TikTok, I might earn a little bonus — but it won’t cost you anything. It’s just a fun way to support me while you explore something new! I’ve been on TikTok for a while, but recently I’ve become even more inspired — not just by the content, but by the incredible TikTok Deaf creators showing up, signing proudly, and building powerful communities. It’s been amazing to see how TikTok gives Deaf voices a visual platform to truly shine. While exploring this space, I also came across something called the Purple Ticket — a referral program that lets you earn fun…