DeafBlind

Helen Keller: The Deaf-Blind Girl Who Changed the World

Helen Keller Day is more than a date — it’s a tribute to a woman who shattered the boundaries of silence and …

Helen Keller – The First Deaf-Blind Graduate | Story of Helen Keller | Dr Binocs Show

Helen Adams Keller was an American author, disability rights advocate, political activist and lecturer. Born in West Tuscumbia, Alabama, she lost her …

Touching Lives – The World of the Deaf-Blind | Faith Matters

Sight and hearing are the two most important senses for human mobility, orientation, communication and participation in society. Deaf-blindness is a dual …

Jace’s Joy (Living Deaf-Blind and Happy)

Jace is Deaf-Blind and diagnosed with Goldenhar syndrome. He may have limited vision and hearing, but it is easy to be Jace’s …

An interview with Haben Girma, the first deaf-blind person to graduate from Harvard Law – New Day NW

Haben Girma’s life story is filled with remarkable adventures that she details in her new memoir, “Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered …

Introducing Our Deaf Ways: everyday life as a Deaf person | Visual Podcast | SBS × Deaf Australia

Our Deaf Ways is a video podcast created by SBS and Deaf Australia for Deaf, DeafBlind and hard of hearing people who …

How does this dad calm his deaf-blind child?

Before we got Gideon’s diagnosis, we found it odd that this was the ONLY way we could stop his crying. At 7 …

How Would Being Deaf-Blind Affect Your Life?

Brief perspectives from educators on deaf-blindness. Open Hands, Open Access: Deaf-Blind Intervener Training Modules: http://moodle.nationaldb.org For additional information on national efforts to …