After Lewiston Shooting, Maine’s Deaf Community Seeks to Rise Above, Again The attack, in which four of the 18 people killed were Deaf, resurfaced previous traumas and came after decades of efforts to be recognized.
Maine Shooting Victims Include Group of Deaf Friends One victim was widely recognized as a sign language interpreter for state briefings during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Birds Are Singing, but Not for Me Evolution’s curse of creeping deafness changes how a biologist experiences nature.
These Doctors Admit They Don’t Want Patients With Disabilities When granted anonymity in focus groups, physicians let their guards down and shared opinions consistent with experiences of many people with disabilities.
How to Learn My Love Language A Deaf man has been let down by every lover he’s ever had. This time might be different.