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How “Inspiration Porn” can affect deaf people?

February 12, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Blog post image with title: 'How "Inspiration Porn" Can Affect Deaf People? - Learn how certain "inspiring" content at the expense of deaf people can be damaging in the long-term.'

If you are not familiar with “inspiration porn”, you are bound to have come across them in your life. But they can be detrimental to d/Deaf and hard of hearing people.

Originally coined by Stella Young at a TEDx talk, “inspiration porn” has become a very common used when disabled people are being used as a source of inspiration for doing everyday tasks like getting of the bed and going on public transport.

And for d/Deaf people, we are not exempt from that either, and below will explain why.

Learn about “inspiration porn” and the problems they can cause

Should hearing people create signed videos of themselves signing?

February 5, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title: 'Should Hearing people create videos of themselves signing? - If social media are raising awareness of sign language, is it good that it's by hearing people?'

With more videos of signd videos on social media than ever before, it has helped to spread awareness and the beauty of sign language.

But with more hearing people creating signed videos too, is this a positive thing or is there a dark side to it?

Find out here on whether hearing people should create signed videos

How I meditate as a deaf/hard of hearing person?

January 28, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title 'MEditating as a Deaf/Hard of hearing Person - A brief insight on how I meditate despite challenges using guided meditation apps'

Some people might assume that it’s impossible for d/Deaf and hard of hearing people to meditate (perhaps more accurately, guided meditation).

Even though there are obvious challenges when it comes to using guided meditation (such as whether it’s possible or not to hear or understand what the audio voice is saying), I have managed to find a system that suits me.

Find out how I meditate here

‘El Deafo’ by Cece Bell – A fun graphic novel of a child wearing hearing aids at school

January 22, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title: ''El Deafo' by Cece Bell - Book review: a fun graphic novel about a young girl (or rabbit?) who has to wear hearing aids and make friends at school'

If you are looking for a fun graphic novel where the main character is deaf and it is suitable for all ages, ‘El Deafo’ is a book that you must pick up.

I have decided to review this novel after finishing it recently and you can read more about it below.

Check out the ‘El Deafo’ book review here

‘Making the arts accessible by captioning live events’ – with Melanie Sharpe, CEO of Stagetext

January 21, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Image for post with title overlay: 'Making The Arts Accessible by Captioning Live Events' - An Interview with Melanie Sharpe, CEO of Stagetext

It’s not a surprise that going to the theatres, art galleries, museums and other similar events are challenge for those who are d/Deaf and hard of hearing.

But thankfully, there are companies like Stagetext who provides live captioning for anyone who wants to experience arts and culture like theatre, art gallery and other live events.

Listen or read the interview with Stagetext CEO, Melanie Sharpe

What is lip reading / speech reading like for deaf/hard of hearing people?

January 15, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title overlay: 'What is lip reading like for deaf/hard of hearing people? - Learn more about the myths plus some tips & advice on how to make it easier for the lip reader

Since lip reading (or speech reading) is common for those who are d/Deaf and hard of hearing, what is it like for those who are unfamiliar with it and never uses it?

This post will explain my own personal experiences of lip reading plus look at removing the myths (like you can read lips from across the room 🙄) and also share some tips and advice on how to make it easier for the lip reader.

Learn more about lip reading / speech reading here

‘Even deaf gamers can (and want to) play video games too’ – with Chris aka DeafGamersTV

January 8, 2020 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title overlay: 'Even Deaf Gamers Can (and Wants to) Play Video Games Too' - An interview with Chris aka @DeafGamersTV

I had the pleasure of interviewing Chris Robinson aka DeafGamersTV who is a passionate about video games, regularly streams live on Twitch/Mixer to his audience and is advocating gaming accessibility for deaf/hoh gamers out there.

As Chris is more comfortable communicating via ASL (and I don’t know any ASL), we have decided to do the interview via emails. And it was so much fun to learn more about what goes on behind-the-scene and also learn more about the deaf gaming accessibility world.

Listen or read the interview with DeafGamersTV

My first captioned movie experience as a deaf/hard of hearing cinema customer

December 31, 2019 By Ahmed Khalifa

Image for post with title: 'My First Captioned Movie Experience as a Deaf/Hard of Hearing Cinema Customer - Why It's necessary & What else Could Be Done to Improve the cinema-going experiences?'

After several years hiatus, I have gone back to the cinema to watch the new Star Wars movie, which also happens to be the first time ever I watched a movie with captions.

This post is not a review of the movie nor will there be any spoilers. It’s just a personal story of how it went for me and what could be done to make the cinema experience even more accessible for more people.

Click here to learn more about my first captioned cinema experience here

Mainstream school vs deaf school: what’s the difference and the respective pros & cons?

December 18, 2019 By Ahmed Khalifa

Post image with title: Mainstream School vs Deaf School - What's the Difference & Which is Better for Deaf/hard of hearing Students?

A common difficulty for many parents or students to make is to decide which school to apply and attend.

But it’s a completely unique and different set of challenges for d/Deaf or hard of hearing students. It’s not about deciding which school to go to, but rather whether to go to a mainstream or deaf school.

But to help you go in the right direction, it’s crucial to understand the difference between mainstream school and deaf schools, whilst also understanding the pros and cons of both types of schools.

Click here to learn more about the differences between mainstream and deaf school

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