This is a six-week course providing a historical overview of the American Deaf community and its evolving culture. Theoretical frameworks from sociology are explored. Deafness as a culture and not a disability is explained as participants are guided into the world of Deaf culture.

American Deaf Culture

American Deaf Culture

Instructor: Terrell Brittain
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Reviewed on Jun 14, 2020
This was a fun and interesting class. It's very informative for those interested in learning more about the Deaf Community.
Reviewed on Mar 9, 2018
I am hearing and have just started a new job in a deaf related structure and I feel this course has been an awesome entry point in understanding the deaf culture.
Reviewed on Jul 22, 2020
Loved learning more about (American) Deaf Culture, especially from someone who is informed and experienced. Thank you, professor, for the tips and knowledge!
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