“I had goosebumps, that was amazing,” signed Turner, who is deaf. “Often the interpreters are spotlighted for a very brief moment in time, or if they’re panning the crowd you might see it," signed Cue, who is also deaf. "Or if you want to see an interpreter, you have to pull up a separate link. But to see that, on stage, in the spotlight, a woman signing, and they showed her the entire way [through], that was very inspiring.” Cue and Turner both work for the Colorado Commission for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind. That work includes scheduling interpreters as well as helping with communication and services for Colorado’s Deaf community.