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Deaf President Now Impact
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Why the world heard Gallaudet This civil rights movement by the students, faculty, staff and alumni of Gallaudet struck a nerve with many, many people, even if they didn’t know a single Deaf person and had no relationship to Gallaudet. For whatever reason, these people related to the protest and its underlying motivation of self-determination and empowerment.
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Senator Tom Harkin (Iowa) "You [the Gallaudet students] have brought the deaf community together.... You are my heroes." )
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Deaf ownership for Deaf people The effects of DPN still reverberate throughout the Deaf Community. Since DPN, there have been a number of « mini DPNs » at schools for Deaf students around the country in which students demanded that their schools also have superintendents and senior administrators who are Deaf. As a result, the ranks of educational administrators who are Deaf has grown significantly.
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Burgerschap: het recht op volledige participatie aan het het maatschappelijke leven burgerrechten toegang tot de media
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Nieuwe wetten! 1988 Telecommunications Accessibility Enhancement Act 1990Television Decoder Circuitry Act 1990Americans with Disabilities Act tewerkstelling overheid maatschappelijke dienstverlening telecommunicatie
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Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis The students at Gallaudet University deserve our congratulations. They educated the nation about Deafness, and won a long overdue victory for all disabled people.
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Staff member of Deaf Life « Migawd, » says Moore, « there is so much to do. There is sooo much to do. »
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Greg Hlibok, President, Student Body Government at Gallaudet University "Now we have respect; we have everything. It's just the beginning for all of us."
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