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Consumer Assessment Identifying Language, Culture and Communication Styles Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics of the Deaf Community

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Demographics

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics (Priscilla Moyers Summer Symposium on Effective Practices in Interpreter Education) Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Grassroots Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Demographics: Cultural Identities Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Seven Identity Categories Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Seven Identity Categories Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Language Foundations Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Communication Modes

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Language Foundations

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Gesture

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Groups of Gesture

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Gesture Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Language Foundations Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Familiar with …

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Communication Styles in the Deaf Community Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Communication Styles in the Deaf Community Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Interpreting Flow Chart

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Forms of Deafblind’s Communication

Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter Forms of Deafblind’s Communication

Deaf Consumer’s Potential Communication Limitations Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Meeting special communication challenges Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Meeting special communication challenges Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Significance of Oppression in the Deaf Community Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Understanding how oppression influenced us (Charlotte baker-Shenk, “Characteristics of Oppressed and Oppressor People: Their Effect on the Interpreting Context on Interpreting: The Art of Cross Cultural Mediation, pp ; 4 th Printed; 1993) Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Forms of Oppression Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

Oppression Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

The Characteristics of Oppressed People Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

The Characteristics of Oppressed People Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

The Characteristics of Oppressor Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

The Characteristics of Oppressor Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter

References Charlotte baker-Shenk (1993), “Characteristics of Oppressed and Oppressor People: Their Effect on the Interpreting Context on Interpreting: The Art of Cross Cultural Mediation, pp ; 4 th Printed Holcomb, Thomas K. (1997) American Annals of the Deaf v 142 (April ‘97), “Development of Deaf Bicultural Identity”. P89-93 Humphries, Janice & Alcorn, B. (2007) So You Want to be An Interpreter? (4th ed). H & H Publishers CO, Amarillo, Texas Solow, Sharon Neumann (2000) Sign Language Interpreting: a basic resource book (revised ed). Linstok Press, Burtinsville, MD Wilcox, Sherman (1989) American Deaf Culture: An Anthology, “Inside the Deaf Community” by Barbara Kannapell, Linstok Press, Inc, Burtinsville, MD Deaf Interpreter Work Team, National Consortium of Interpreter Education Centers (NCIEC) Collaboration with Road to Deaf Interpreter