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Through Deaf Eyes Analysis

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Through Deaf Eyes: A review of Deaf Education Watching the film Through Deaf Eyes was eye opening to Deaf history and culture. The film was a great introduction and snapshot of what it is like to be Deaf and to live in not only the Deaf world but to also be a part of the hearing world. Watching the film and learning the history and the achievements that the Deaf have overcome was inspiring. It was also depressing to see the kind of oppression that Deaf people have faced and within their own community. One of the biggest things that I took away from the movie was that Deaf people can do anything they wish to do, besides hear. Seeing the way they stood up and demanded a Deaf president of Gallaudet University and that helping to influence the introduction of the Americans with Disabilities Act was inspiring. Whenever I would think of what it would be like to be Deaf, I thought of the immediate loses that a Deaf person would have and that just isn’t the way to look at it. The film covered a variety of topics to create a well-rounded view of the Deaf community and culture. While there is no way to capture the entirety of the community within a single film, there was a good foundation for someone who is not in the community to begin to really understand what it is like to be Deaf. One of the topics that stood out to me the most was education in the community and the diversity that encompasses. I found it interesting that there are people in history that we learn about in the

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