USA SW Symposium in DC

Shane Gilchrist O hEorpa shane.gilchrist.oheorpa at GMAIL.COM
Thu Jun 1 19:12:55 UTC 2006


Val,

many deafies play the race card by pointing it out "Oh it was invented by a
hearing woman!"

Have u spoken to someone at CSD Riverside yet about introducing Written ASL
etc? Ask if they can do a wee research project or something like that - you
need to get your feet inside one of the great deaf schools of the USA such
as Riverside, Fremot, Frederick so on.

Any deaf schools in San Diego?

Shane



On 6/1/06, Valerie Sutton <sutton at signwriting.org> wrote:
>
> SignWriting List
> June 1, 2006
>
> Charles Butler wrote:
> > That's why I'm thinking at least a year out, with people coming
> > from all over, not just the DC area, and truly try to launch a
> > national user's group to focus on ASL as well as truly having a
> > representative showing of multiple signed languages (something that
> > was missing from Deaf Way II, to the complaint of many from Brazil,
> > Columbia, Panama, and other South American and Central American
> > delegates.)
>
> Wonderful, Charles. Good luck with forming a US organizing committee!
> Keep us informed...
>
> Other countries use SignWriting more than we do in the United States,
> so encouraging people from the United States to participate would be
> great...
>
> Of course there is always interest from other countries to enjoy
> visiting Gallaudet and attending the SW Symposium while they are in
> Washington DC anyway, but I hope some US people will attend too...it
> is hard to get US people to even look at SignWriting because it is
> from their own country...and that is not as glamorous as something
> from another country...that is just human nature ;-)
>
> Val ;-)
>
>
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