[misc.handicap] SHHH in the news

Wayne.Roorda@p0.f14.n385.z1.fidonet.org (Wayne Roorda) (12/21/90)

Index Number: 12541

[This is from the Silent Talk Conference]

For all of you SHHH members here in this echo, there was a very nice 
article in the Fall 1990 issue of Gallaudet Today, a 32 page quarterly 
publication of Gallaudet University. 
 
In the People Plus section on page 22, the article is titled "Strength 
of Purpose" - Rocky Stone works to make hearing loss an issue of 
national concern. 
 
The article covers four pages and has four photographs as well.  It is 
an excellent article on the history of SHHH and the "why's" Rocky 
founded the organization. 

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Wayne.Roorda@f14.n385.z1.fidonet.org (Wayne Roorda) (01/09/91)

Index Number: 12715

[This is from the Silent Talk Conference]

Hi Jack,

> Any chance of you posting the text (or excerpts) of the article
> for those of us not fortunate enough to receive Gallaudet Today?

The article is a little too long to post completely, and I'm not one
who does excerpts well and keep a story intact.  So that leaves me
with a couple of choices...

1.  Photocopy the 4 pages and smail them to ya   (most likely)
2.  Make my fingers do some typing (don't have access to a scanner)
    and roll them up into a zipped file which you or anyone else
    could download or freq  (possible but not likely)

For everyone else if you would like to have a photocopy of the article
send me a SSAE and I'll make the copies on my dime.
My address is:  127 Franklin Drive, Voorhees, NJ 08043

> Most interesting session with folks from Canadian Hearing Society.

Looks like I miss all the good meetings.  Tell me more about it.

Best wishes to all for the holiday season.
                                                Wayne

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Jack.O'keeffe@f26.n129.z1.fidonet.org (Jack O'keeffe) (01/09/91)

Index Number: 12716

[This is from the Silent Talk Conference]

Hi Wayne,

 WR> 1.  Photocopy the 4 pages and smail them to ya   (most likely)

Sounds good to me, and would be most appreciated.  Smail to me at
3306 Cleveland Ave., Aliquippa, PA 15001.  I've heard fragmentary
oral legends on the subject for years, but never seen it compiled.

 >> Most interesting session with folks from Canadian Hearing Society.

 WR> Looks like I miss all the good meetings.  Tell me more about it.

Dynamic group, and apparently not so fragmented as the H-I population
in the states.  Deaf and HOH seem to be able to work together quite
effectively there (or so they say).  Society also dispenses aids and
ALDS which generates some cash flow.  (Can you imaging the outrage
if that was attempted here.)  They have produced several educational
videotapes underwritten by corporate groups in Canada.  One I thought
particularly good was shown at meeting.  Produced cooperatively
with Royal Bank of Canada, it was educational tape to train public
contact personnel (in banks, retail stores, etc.) how to deal with
hearing impaired patrons.  Bethesda office has copies of all the
Canadian videos, and I'm sure you could shake them loose if you
would like to view them.

Interesting sidelight on the "International Symbol" logo (the ear with
the slash).  They make extensive use of symbol in their literature,
and it has been copyrighted world wide as the "Internatioinal Symbol
Symbol of Hearing Impairment".  Would be happy for SHHH to use their
materials here but there is a problem.  It seems US is not a member
of international copyright body, but has separate copyright law.  The
symbol was copyrighted in US by N.A.D., and there is objection to use as
symbol of "Hearing Impairnment", since by their standards deafness
is not an "impairment" but a "culturally defining condition".  So it
seems that the rest of the world has their act together better than we
do.  We are gonna have a real tough time establishing our access rights
under the Americans with Disabilities Act so long as our Deaf Cult
friends keep insisting that deafness is not a disability.

But SHHH and CHS will work cooperatively to make ACCESS 2000 a
North American program.  I think we can learn much from each other.

BTW, any idea when Anniewich will return from the "BIG D".  Things
seem awfully sedate on the boards while she is away.  And especially
since Karen (V*) has vanished.  I hope they are both okay.

 WR> Best wishes to all for the holiday season.

Same to you, and Ret adds "Boas festas e Feliz Ano Novo."

                                       Jack

... HI-HoH Silver, Awayyyyy!

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