Warren Snipe on hip-hop in the Deaf community | Becoming Helen Keller | American Masters | PBS



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Warren “Wawa” Snipe, one of the ASL interpreters in “Becoming Helen Keller,” raps under a genre he calls “Dip-Hop,” or hip-hop through Deaf eyes. With Dip-Hop, Snipe wants to bridge the gap between the Deaf and hearing communities. “Deaf musicians are here. Don’t ignore us.”

This video contains Closed Captions (CC) and American Sign Language interpretation (ASL).

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American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller examines one of the 20th century’s human rights pioneers in honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month. The new documentary rediscovers the complex life and legacy of author and activist Helen Keller (1880-1968), who was deaf and blind since childhood, exploring how she used her celebrity and wit to advocate for social justice, particularly for women, workers, people with disabilities and people living in poverty. Closing the series’ 35th season, American Masters: Becoming Helen Keller premieres nationwide Tuesday, October 19 at 9 p.m. on PBS (check local listings), http://pbs.org/americanmasters and the PBS Video app.

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