Office Closed for the Holidays

The DeafHope office will be closed these days for the holiday season: December 24th December 25th December 26th December 31st January 1st January 2nd If you have an emergency, please call 911.  You can also contact the National Hotline during business hours: Email: Deafhelp@thehotline.org VP: 855.812.1001 We will follow up on emails and calls as soon as we return.  Happy...

#blacklivesmatter Rochelle Greenwell

Each day this week DeafHope is posting in solidarity with the work to end violence and oppression against Black people.  We encourage you to educate yourself and find personal ways to support our vision of peace and safety for everyone.  Rochelle Greenwell shares her perspective on White privilege in today’s vlog. [Open Google Doc here for description & transcription] Read more about White privilege in these links: An Insidious Virus thats Eating America From Within A Mother’s White Privilege 12 Things White People Can do Now Racism and White Privilege White...

#blacklivesmatter Kent Edmund

Each day this week DeafHope is posting in solidarity with the work to end violence and oppression against Black people.  We encourage you to educate yourself and find personal ways to support our vision of peace and safety for everyone.  In today’s vlog Kent Edmund talks about his experience at a recent march. [Open in YouTube for description & transcription] Read more about systematic oppression: American Justice System Racism School Injustice Against Black...

#blacklivesmatter Alise Harding

Each day this week DeafHope is posting in solidarity with the work to end violence and oppression against Black people.  We encourage you to educate yourself and find personal ways to support our vision of peace and safety for everyone.  Alise Harding shares her perspective while at a recent march in this vlog. [Open in YouTube for description & transcription] Read more about police brutality: Killed by the Cops Police Killings with no Justice...

#blacklivesmatter

Each day this week DeafHope is posting in solidarity with the work to end violence and oppression against Black people.  We encourage you to educate yourself and find personal ways to support our vision of peace and safety for everyone.  DeafHope shares this vision in this vlog: [Open in YouTube for description & transcription] Check out these links with a Deaf perspective on Ferguson: National Black Deaf Advocates Statement on Ferguson Deaf Hearing Network...