An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
What began as a way for one woman to meet new people when she moved to town became a launching pad for visibility and inclusion in the deaf community. Sara Hale has been increasing communication ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Monroe County Executive Adam Bello announced Thursday the launch of a new pilot program at the Rochester International Airport that provides accessibility for the deaf and ...
Some new accessibility news from The Academy Of Motion Pictures Arts And Sciences this week, as the organization gears up for this weekend’s Oscars, its one big annual night in the spotlight: This ...
Hazel Joel, 25, from Sheffield, signed up to the course after moving to London and joining a rugby team called Bec Belles, ...
If you want to learn American Sign Language, now you can for free. According to the Oklahoma Rehabilitation Services, anyone can register for Oklahoma School for the Deaf’s free online courses.
The Tulsa International Airport (TIA) says that starting Saturday, November 1, they will be offering free use of Aira ASL, an ...
Starting November 1, Tulsa International Airport (TUL) is expanding its accessibility services with the introduction of Aira ...
The app Aira, already available for free to help blind and visually impaired people navigate the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, can now also be used by the deaf and hard of hearing for American ...
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