WATCH [CC] - Stop Doing That! With Nyle DiMarco - January 30, 2019 Act 3 - Full Frontal on TBS.
Welcome to Stop Doing That! Your training experience for responsible policing. Today, cadet Nyle DiMarco will demonstrate how you can interact with Deaf people peacefully. Produced by Tyler Hall with Julie Levitsky. Edited by Daphne Gomez.
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Senin, 25 Februari 2019
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Love Is Not Deaf - Our Sign Language Romance
WATCH [CC] - Love is not Deaf - Our Sign Language Romance - BBC News.
Habib and Carole, a Deaf couple from Lebanon, say they hope their children will be born hearing so they don't have to face the challenges they did. They say society has a long way to go to make people with disabilities feel like equals.
BBC Arabic’s Joelle Naayem followed the couple as they prepared for their wedding.
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BBC Arabic’s Joelle Naayem followed the couple as they prepared for their wedding.
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Deaf Voters: Why Trump Won
WATCH [CC] - Former Prime Minister of Canada explains why Trump won.
Were you shocked at the results of the 2016 American presidential election? Most people were, but Stephen Harper was not one of them. Here, the former Prime Minister of Canada explains the trends that foreshadowed Donald Trump’s victory and left many political elites looking wildly out of touch.
Stephen Harper was elected to the Parliament of Canada seven times-three times as Prime Minister. He did not expect Donald Trump to be elected President of the United States. But unlike most observers, he did think it was at least possible.
Why?
Because he sensed, as Mr. Trump surely did, that the political landscape had shifted.
The underlying issue is this: Over the last few decades, thanks to globalization, a billion people-mostly in the emerging markets of Asia-have lifted themselves out of poverty. This, of course, is a good thing. Yet, in many Western countries, the incomes of working people have stagnated or even declined over the same period.
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In short, many Americans voted for Donald Trump because the global economy has not been working for them. We can pretend that this is a false perception. We can keep trying to convince people that they misunderstand their own lives. Or we can try to understand what they are saying and offer some solutions.
Harper prefer the latter approach.
Let he begin with this:
In our contemporary world, there are, as British journalist David Goodhart describes it, those who can live “Anywhere,” and those who live “Somewhere.”
Imagine you work for an international bank, computer company, or consulting firm. You can wake up in New York, London, or Singapore and feel at home. Your work is not threatened by import competition or technological dislocation. You vocally support all international trade agreements and high levels of immigration. You are one of those who can live Anywhere. There are a lot of those people. But there are a lot more completely unlike them.
Let’s say you’re a factory worker, a small-businessperson, or in retail sales. Your work has been disrupted by outsourcing, cheap imports and technological change. Your children attend the local schools and your aging parents live nearby. Your social life is connected to a local church, sports team, or community group.
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If things go badly at your company, or if policy choices by politicians turn out to be wrong, you can’t just shift your life to somewhere else. Like it or not, you depend on the economic policies of your national or state government. When it doesn’t come through for you, you’re not happy. And when it ignores you entirely, you get angry.
It’s easy for Anywheres to dismiss these concerns. But the Anywheres’ faith in global solutions and multi-national political bodies is founded more on fantasy than fact.
The fact is, the critical functions of laws and regulations and monetary and fiscal stability, among other things, are provided by nations, not global institutions.
The nation, with all its flaws, is a concrete reality. The “global community” is little more than a concept. Yet it is the Anywheres, with their faith in globalization-not the Somewheres-who have dominated the politics of almost every advanced country.
That is, until now. This sea-change is not limited to the United States. The same dynamics-“Anywhere” elites versus “Somewhere” populists-is playing out all across the Western world.
These populists, as I’ve tried to show, are not the ignorant and misguided “deplorables” depicted in mainstream media. They are our family, friends, and neighbors. The populists represent, by definition, the interests of ordinary people. And, in a democratic system, the people are supposed to be our customers.
Stephen Harper the former Prime Minister of Canada.
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Were you shocked at the results of the 2016 American presidential election? Most people were, but Stephen Harper was not one of them. Here, the former Prime Minister of Canada explains the trends that foreshadowed Donald Trump’s victory and left many political elites looking wildly out of touch.
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Stephen Harper was elected to the Parliament of Canada seven times-three times as Prime Minister. He did not expect Donald Trump to be elected President of the United States. But unlike most observers, he did think it was at least possible.
Why?
Because he sensed, as Mr. Trump surely did, that the political landscape had shifted.
The underlying issue is this: Over the last few decades, thanks to globalization, a billion people-mostly in the emerging markets of Asia-have lifted themselves out of poverty. This, of course, is a good thing. Yet, in many Western countries, the incomes of working people have stagnated or even declined over the same period.
RELATED - The Ugly Truth About The Democratic Party
In short, many Americans voted for Donald Trump because the global economy has not been working for them. We can pretend that this is a false perception. We can keep trying to convince people that they misunderstand their own lives. Or we can try to understand what they are saying and offer some solutions.
Harper prefer the latter approach.
Let he begin with this:
In our contemporary world, there are, as British journalist David Goodhart describes it, those who can live “Anywhere,” and those who live “Somewhere.”
Imagine you work for an international bank, computer company, or consulting firm. You can wake up in New York, London, or Singapore and feel at home. Your work is not threatened by import competition or technological dislocation. You vocally support all international trade agreements and high levels of immigration. You are one of those who can live Anywhere. There are a lot of those people. But there are a lot more completely unlike them.
Let’s say you’re a factory worker, a small-businessperson, or in retail sales. Your work has been disrupted by outsourcing, cheap imports and technological change. Your children attend the local schools and your aging parents live nearby. Your social life is connected to a local church, sports team, or community group.
RELATED: Deaf Voters: Capitalism Versus Socialism
If things go badly at your company, or if policy choices by politicians turn out to be wrong, you can’t just shift your life to somewhere else. Like it or not, you depend on the economic policies of your national or state government. When it doesn’t come through for you, you’re not happy. And when it ignores you entirely, you get angry.
It’s easy for Anywheres to dismiss these concerns. But the Anywheres’ faith in global solutions and multi-national political bodies is founded more on fantasy than fact.
The fact is, the critical functions of laws and regulations and monetary and fiscal stability, among other things, are provided by nations, not global institutions.
The nation, with all its flaws, is a concrete reality. The “global community” is little more than a concept. Yet it is the Anywheres, with their faith in globalization-not the Somewheres-who have dominated the politics of almost every advanced country.
That is, until now. This sea-change is not limited to the United States. The same dynamics-“Anywhere” elites versus “Somewhere” populists-is playing out all across the Western world.
These populists, as I’ve tried to show, are not the ignorant and misguided “deplorables” depicted in mainstream media. They are our family, friends, and neighbors. The populists represent, by definition, the interests of ordinary people. And, in a democratic system, the people are supposed to be our customers.
Stephen Harper the former Prime Minister of Canada.
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Super Bowl LIII Deaf National Anthem Signer
WATCH [CC] This sign language performance was cut from the Super Bowl broadcast. It’s now been viewed online more than 1 million times.
ATLANTA -- Super Bowl LIII - Mercedes-Benz Stadium: The rousing patriotic songs “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful” performed before Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Georgia were cheered by the pumped-up crowd in the stadium and seen in homes around the world.
But what the television audience did not see was another performance happening right next to the singers on the field - D.C. resident Aarron Loggins doing a theatrical, and quickly viral, sign-language interpretation of the songs.
A video of his performance, posted by the National Association of the Deaf on Facebook, has been viewed more than 1 million times and shared by more than 23,000 people. Many of them gushed over Loggins, who is Deaf.
Loggins, 34 - a dancer, performer and graduate of Gallaudet University - was selected to do an American Sign Language performance of the two songs by the National Football League and the National Association of the Deaf. His performance included sweeping gestures and rhythmic swaying as Gladys Knight belted out “The Star-Spangled Banner” and the sister duo Chloe X Halle gave a soulful, harmonized rendition of “America the Beautiful.”
Some people on social media were not happy that Loggins’s act was cut out of prime time. He was shown for a flash at the end of “America the Beautiful.”
Loggins, who was named Mister Deaf International in 2014, said he was proud of how he performed.
He said that although he is Deaf, he was able to synchronize his performance with the singers by using an interpreter who gave him cues about whether the singers drew out certain words in the songs. He also said there was a rehearsal with the singers that helped him prepare.
“I rehearsed and came fully prepared to give my best rendition using all of my theatrical and emotional skills,” Loggins said in an email interview with The Washington Post.
He added: “I am grateful that my delivery has done honor to ASL and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.”
Loggins called the experience of performing at the Super Bowl “amazing," and said that he hopes that the Super Bowl sign-language performances next year will be seen more fully on television, not only in the stadium and on social media.
“The community has shown that they want to see ASL,” he said. “Hopefully, future broadcasts will show more of the ASL performance.”
CBS did not respond to several emails and a phone call requesting comment on the broadcast.
Loggins, who is originally from Illinois, said he is the only Deaf person in his family. He started to sign when he was 3 and said he learned to face adversity at an early age. When he was a child, he was told he would never be able to hold a job because he can’t hear. Now, in addition to being a performer, he is an advocate for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
“I take all such negativity and work hard to change it into positivity by proving myself and proving those naysayers wrong,” he said. “My motto is ‘Believe in yourself,’ which I have used as a mantra in my activism with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children to encourage them to have ambitious goals and strive for them.”
SOURCE - The Washington Post
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ATLANTA -- Super Bowl LIII - Mercedes-Benz Stadium: The rousing patriotic songs “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “America the Beautiful” performed before Sunday’s Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta, Georgia were cheered by the pumped-up crowd in the stadium and seen in homes around the world.
To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
But what the television audience did not see was another performance happening right next to the singers on the field - D.C. resident Aarron Loggins doing a theatrical, and quickly viral, sign-language interpretation of the songs.
A video of his performance, posted by the National Association of the Deaf on Facebook, has been viewed more than 1 million times and shared by more than 23,000 people. Many of them gushed over Loggins, who is Deaf.
Loggins, 34 - a dancer, performer and graduate of Gallaudet University - was selected to do an American Sign Language performance of the two songs by the National Football League and the National Association of the Deaf. His performance included sweeping gestures and rhythmic swaying as Gladys Knight belted out “The Star-Spangled Banner” and the sister duo Chloe X Halle gave a soulful, harmonized rendition of “America the Beautiful.”
Some people on social media were not happy that Loggins’s act was cut out of prime time. He was shown for a flash at the end of “America the Beautiful.”
To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
Loggins, who was named Mister Deaf International in 2014, said he was proud of how he performed.
He said that although he is Deaf, he was able to synchronize his performance with the singers by using an interpreter who gave him cues about whether the singers drew out certain words in the songs. He also said there was a rehearsal with the singers that helped him prepare.
“I rehearsed and came fully prepared to give my best rendition using all of my theatrical and emotional skills,” Loggins said in an email interview with The Washington Post.
He added: “I am grateful that my delivery has done honor to ASL and the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.”
Loggins called the experience of performing at the Super Bowl “amazing," and said that he hopes that the Super Bowl sign-language performances next year will be seen more fully on television, not only in the stadium and on social media.
To activate this feature, press the "CC" button.
“The community has shown that they want to see ASL,” he said. “Hopefully, future broadcasts will show more of the ASL performance.”
CBS did not respond to several emails and a phone call requesting comment on the broadcast.
Loggins, who is originally from Illinois, said he is the only Deaf person in his family. He started to sign when he was 3 and said he learned to face adversity at an early age. When he was a child, he was told he would never be able to hold a job because he can’t hear. Now, in addition to being a performer, he is an advocate for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
“I take all such negativity and work hard to change it into positivity by proving myself and proving those naysayers wrong,” he said. “My motto is ‘Believe in yourself,’ which I have used as a mantra in my activism with Deaf and Hard of Hearing children to encourage them to have ambitious goals and strive for them.”
SOURCE - The Washington Post
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Meet China's Deaf Defying Dance Troupe
WATCH [CC] - Meet and interview with the famous Deaf Defying Dance Troupe from China.
BEIJING -- Asian Boss on YouTube channel share a short story about the Deaf dance troupe. The Beijing Soul-Inspiring Art Troupe is the most famous Deaf dance troupe in China. Asian Boss visited them for a day to get the secret to their perfect dance routines. Special thanks to our Asian Boss reporter, Jerry.
The Beijing Soul Inspiring Art Troupe lining up to form their Thousand Arms Guanyin (千手观音) Bodhisattva performance. The dancers are all hearing impaired. Since they can’t hear the music, instead they watch two instructors at the corners of the stage who guide them while they dance.
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BEIJING -- Asian Boss on YouTube channel share a short story about the Deaf dance troupe. The Beijing Soul-Inspiring Art Troupe is the most famous Deaf dance troupe in China. Asian Boss visited them for a day to get the secret to their perfect dance routines. Special thanks to our Asian Boss reporter, Jerry.
The Beijing Soul Inspiring Art Troupe lining up to form their Thousand Arms Guanyin (千手观音) Bodhisattva performance. The dancers are all hearing impaired. Since they can’t hear the music, instead they watch two instructors at the corners of the stage who guide them while they dance.
Asian Boss's vision is to build a lasting grassroots movement of young people from every country to report on real social and cultural issues. We believe having meaningful discussions with people with different opinions is extremely important. We also believe that any ordinary person can deliver real news and commentary. Through our original and in-depth interviews of real people, we will challenge you - the global youth - to think critically and challenge various cultural and social issues. Subscribe https://www.youtube.com/channel/asianboss.
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The Greatest Dancer: Deaf Dancer Chris Fonseca
WATCH [CC] - A Deaf dancer performer wowed The Greatest Dancer auditions on the BBC's show.
The Greatest Dancer continued to move viewers as Deaf dancer and dance teacher Chris Fonseca stunned the audience with his incredible routine. In a video clip introducing Chris, his younger brother explained that Chris had contracted meningitis aged just 23 months and lost his hearing.
Unique dancer Chris Fonseca performs street to God’s Plan by Drake. It’s week 2 of the dance talent show where dancers of any age and dance style compete to win £50,000 and a chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing.
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Leading the charge to discover the greatest dancer are three superstar dance captains - platinum-selling singer Cheryl and Glee star Matthew Morrison and Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse.
The series is hosted by singer and presenter Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo, member of multi-award-winning dance troupe diversity.
The audience hold the power - if they are impressed by the audition, they can vote to open the mirror, and if 75 per cent of the audience vote yes then the mirror will open and the dancer will make it through to the next stage of the competition, the callbacks. Get ready to see talent from across the world of dance, from ballet to jazz, street to ballroom, contemporary to disco as the dancers give the performances of their lives in the hope of opening the mirror.
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The Greatest Dancer continued to move viewers as Deaf dancer and dance teacher Chris Fonseca stunned the audience with his incredible routine. In a video clip introducing Chris, his younger brother explained that Chris had contracted meningitis aged just 23 months and lost his hearing.
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Unique dancer Chris Fonseca performs street to God’s Plan by Drake. It’s week 2 of the dance talent show where dancers of any age and dance style compete to win £50,000 and a chance to perform on Strictly Come Dancing.
Related - A Short Film About A Deaf Dancer.
Leading the charge to discover the greatest dancer are three superstar dance captains - platinum-selling singer Cheryl and Glee star Matthew Morrison and Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse.
The series is hosted by singer and presenter Alesha Dixon and Jordan Banjo, member of multi-award-winning dance troupe diversity.
The audience hold the power - if they are impressed by the audition, they can vote to open the mirror, and if 75 per cent of the audience vote yes then the mirror will open and the dancer will make it through to the next stage of the competition, the callbacks. Get ready to see talent from across the world of dance, from ballet to jazz, street to ballroom, contemporary to disco as the dancers give the performances of their lives in the hope of opening the mirror.
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