My Thoughts about privilege/attitude in the Deaf community

2020 ж. 24 Жел.
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Tough topic but we need to have a dialogue about it- privileged Deaf person (some call it Deaf elite) & the attitude/perspective. I myself recognize I have to check my own privileges as well as I’m not exempt from it either. All of you aren't. Just bringing this to the table to create a dialogue.
Catching up and uploading my content that was posted on my Instagram and Facebook throughout the quarantine year! This video was posted on IG on October 4, 2020. (Check out my other videos!)

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  • I’m hard of hearing and I sign. But being hard of hearing and not deaf or fully hearing puts me in two worlds, yet not fully in one or the other. It was refreshing to see Renca bring up this topic. Many pieces of this topic to unpack and discuss. So interesting!

    @alanolson6913@alanolson6913Ай бұрын
  • I completely agree! For so far ling we Deaf community have been divided. I was ridiculed in Deaf school (big) cuz I wasn't Deaf enough. I considered myself 1/2 Deaf and 1/2 HoH. So I graduated from mainstreamed. We need to be open minded. And discuss it more.

    @sandramapson@sandramapson2 жыл бұрын
  • The Internet is full of garbage. But it is also full of wonderful things: with opportunities to learn, and become a better person. Your posts are examples of the wonderful things. Thank you Renca. You are a gem.

    @LindaLinda-qc4mm@LindaLinda-qc4mm3 жыл бұрын
    • Hello Renca Dunn

      @alexisbiles4467@alexisbiles44673 жыл бұрын
  • Denca, You are absolutely right. We tend to stereotype each group which we have to stop. Look at the person not the group. Thank you for bringing that up.

    @pattytadak@pattytadak3 жыл бұрын
  • It has not been easy to be part of deaf community, due to many reasons and my experience as deaf person. I was never felt welcomed in deaf world. I am in hearing world for too many years and most of the time I'm in my own little world....

    @danielleeaston2321@danielleeaston23212 жыл бұрын
  • It is a great idea to discuss this topic regarding the attitudes of the deaf/hard of hearing people who came from the deaf schools as well as the mainstream schools. Everyone should share their experiences and opinions as long as they respect each other.

    @evelynpasqua6968@evelynpasqua69682 ай бұрын
  • Renga Dunn! Your comment is wonderful to recognize what is between deaf and mainstream at hearing HS. Awesome! My experiences are about deaf school and mainstreaming at healing school were much different. I used to attend at Washington State School for the Deaf (WSSD or WSD) in Vancouver, WA in 1971-78; also, I used to fly from my hometown, Reno, NV to Portland, OR Someone came to pick me up and went to deaf school for 7years. Ok! At deaf school, stayed at the dorm socialized with other deaf students; however, I was not fond of the dorm because I had bad experiences and I will not talk about my bad experiences at the dorm; the education was the best I’ve ever had to learn a lot and had opportunities to learn mores. But I decided to leave the deaf school and settled at my hometown, Reno, NV. At mainstreaming at hearing high school I attended for two years instead of four; it was okay. The interpreters were not many. One teacher who knew ASL signings teach wrong way in English. I really wished I would stay at deaf school for education only that I would cherish to learn more but there was nothing I could do so I went ahead to add correspondence course for US government that I could pass and graduated in 1980. Went to Ohlone College in Fremont, CA for three years. Between deaf school and mainstreaming at hearing high school were big differences. Some wanted to go at deaf school That would be great! Some wanted to go mainstreaming at hearing high school probably fine but the accommodations at hearing high school would be sufficient for deaf students? That was hard part at mainstreaming I am deaf but not profound. I use my hearing aid but I rather sign ASL that was the best. My family are hearing I am only one deaf. Wish you the best if you apply for the position at Iowa deaf school, go for it. I am not familiar if Iowa deaf school is small or big? Hope all goes well! 😎👍☀️ have a great summer!

    @vinnyslagle2288@vinnyslagle2288 Жыл бұрын
  • YEs, its a good dialogue! I, Myself go to the most wonderful school for the Deaf In NY called Lexington school for the deaf since 1993-2009!! Yes, its the best school in my option and surprisedly Graduated in a mainstream school 2010 because of transfer of my credits to graduate and needed a new life experience.experiences. Its people, just assume that we have privileges to be able to learn. School is School, what I am learning in school, is what I learn in school its the same no difference. No school is better than others.

    @MissCarlafrances18@MissCarlafrances182 ай бұрын
  • I agree with u that they should focus on both to learn from each than only see one side but need to see both side to get whole image and see from their own point of view to understand better

    @williambrown7908@williambrown7908 Жыл бұрын
  • i agree with renca dunn,s story good

    @stevegroggins7487@stevegroggins74873 жыл бұрын
  • Hi Renca, you and I come from a rival school! I am OSSD with two SS meaning, I am old. I kiss fist your choice of words for this topic. However it is very irony to have that issue for k-12, not Gally and “undergraduates from hearing university with interpreters.

    @nohearfilms@nohearfilms2 ай бұрын
  • i agreed with u , I do believe that persons should have open and talk about things relate to deaf or mainstream schools, for better socife life (wrong spelling) excuse me.. i think not all deaf people should get along with hearing people where u work or social. i myself is hard of hearing, i learned many ways, i mean two worlds are much difference lives but i have to live with hearing world no matter what or who.. just be happy with anyone who u feel trust. someone who believe in u. my family are hearing , im only one hard of hearing, can talk by mouth, not expect ok

    @donnarsprague5558@donnarsprague5558 Жыл бұрын
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    @samgold9151@samgold91513 ай бұрын
    • What on earth are you talking about? What does Deafness have to do with blindness?

      @childofcascadia@childofcascadia2 ай бұрын
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