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What Does it Mean to Be Deaf With a Capital D ? This Bachelor Contestant Explains

Last night during The Women Tell All episode of The Bachelor, fan favorite Abigail Heringer talked about repesenting the hearing loss community, what it was like being the first deaf contestant, and how being deaf differs from being Deaf (with a capital D). I was really scared when I decided to come on just because I think people view the hearing community and then the Deaf community with a capital D as black and white, Heringer said. And I m kind of that gray space in the middle that hasn t had a lot of light shown on. She went on to explain that while she was born profoundly deaf and can t hear without her cochlear implant, she hasn t been accepted as part of the Deaf community because she communicates vocally rather than with sign language.

Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association s Honors of the Association Award for 2021

Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Honors of the Association Award for 2021 Share Article Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, a personalized, digital training curriculum designed to teach Executive Function, is honored to have received the Georgia Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s Honors of the Association Award for 2021. Sucheta Kamath, Founder and CEO of ExQ®, receives 2021 GSHA Award I’m delighted and honored to have received this award. I have been a Member of ASHA since 1996 and a Member of GSHA since 2011. I believe GSHA’s mission is elegantly captured through its tagline: Communication for all! Have a voice. Be heard. Sucheta Kamath, CEO & Founder, ExQ®

Sister Charleen Bloom 57, Ph D , CSJ: A drive to help others use their voice

Sister Charleen Bloom, CSJ, in 1974 One night a year, individuals who stutter stand before a group of people to explain how Sister Charleen Bloom and her students gave them the courage and the skills to address them. The occasion is the intensive weekend workshop, Saint Rose Council for Effective Communication and Weekend Workshop for People Who Stutter, she started at Saint Rose in the mid-1970s. “When the (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) site visitors were here … they would say, ‘I have never seen this before. That is groundbreaking,’ and it was something that Char did 20 years ago,”said Dr. Dave DeBonis, a professor of communication sciences and disorders at Saint Rose and one of Bloom’s former students. “We would laugh.”

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