Check out the Tea Party flyer for more details on this fun event at the Wedgewood Metropolitan. September 28 from 12-4p 10051 Doolittle Drive Oakland, CA 94603 [image: Purple tea pot at the bottom of the flyer has steam coming out transitioning into circles that mimic the DeafHope logo and show three women in each. Flowers and leaves outlined in purple decorate the rest of the page. Text shown on the flyer: DeafHope Tea Party. DeafHope is always evolving. Image of DeafHope’s old logo – a woman showing ILY sign and baby. Anti-violence, anti-oppression, survivor-centric, deaf women-centric, community accountability, transformative justice, collective leadership and more! We want you to come to our annual tea party to learn what the new logo means to us, meet the deaf woman designer, and tell us what it means to you. Image of DeafHope’s new logo – a dark purple circle with a lighter purple circle inside. Celebrate our trailblazer of the year Erin Esposito and her years of work on community accountability! The emcee Shira Grabelsky. The designer, Bekah Guerrero. September 28th from 12-4p $75 per person Proceeds go to DeafHope anti-violence efforts. Sponsored by SmarioSoft Solutions. 10051 Doolittle Drive Oakland, CA...
Our Tea Party was featured in Diablo Magazine in 2009. That year we honored Marlee Matlin as our Trailblazer. Don’t miss out on another fabulous event this year. [Image: Page 161 of Diablo Magazine, title of the page is “Faces” with the subtitle “Parties, Society, Glamour, Nightlife”, showing 6 images. Text reads: Oscar-Winner Marlee Matlin was honored at DeafHope’s Eighth Annual Tea Party, at the Livermore home of Jim and Susan Duthie; [1] Olga Sylko, Elena Barlow; [2] Kambri Crews, Anna Anderson; [3] Brian Berlinski, Kathy Lloyd, Demar Corbell; [4] Jessica Smario; [5] Marlee Matlin, Jack Jason; [6] Table...
Did you miss No Ordinary Hero: The SuperDeafy Movie? Don’t worry! DeafHope is hosting another showing during Deaf Awareness week. Come to CSD Fremont on September 26th to support DeafHope. Buy tickets for $10 here or at the door. [image: Flyer for No Ordinary Hero movie. DeafHope logo is at the top, along with the image of the movie advertisement and a black and white image of a reel of film. Text reads, Friday September 26th 7pm (doors open at 6:00) Hank Klopping Theater Calif. School for the Deaf 39350 Gallaudet Drive Fremont, CA 94536. Buy tickets online at www.deaf-hope.org Or At the Theatre Door. NO ORDINARY HERO: THE SUPERDEAFY MOVIE starring John Maucere with Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin is here! This family drama is about a deaf Actor who plays a superhero on television who looks beyond his cape to influence a Deaf boy to redefine what being “normal” means. During his journey he also finds inspiration to transform himself. The film is open captioned and is Rated PG. Questions? Email...
Our Tea Party last year was filled with fun and learning. Get your tickets for this year, along with your one of a kind DeafHope mug. [image: Collage of four photos. The first photo shows Rosa Lee Timms and Julie Rems-Smario standing together holding the DeafHope mugs. In the second photo, Cathy Hoog and Amber Hodson are holding the Trailblazer award. Jane Whitney, Amber Hodson and Tara Holcomb are together in the third photo. Finally, She-Devils president “Big Momma” is speaking to the audience, with Tara Potterveld interpreting into ASL.] ...