DeafHope’s Annual Tea Party

Last year we had the honor of hearing Rochelle Greenwell and Aracelia Aguilar speak about their experience as survivors and community accountability. Join us this year for another engaging conversation.  Get your tickets today.       [image: A collage of four pictures.  In each one Aracelia and Rochelle are holding up white poster board signs with handwritten messages.  The first image shows a sign that says, “Once you know about it, you can’t just forget it.”  The sign in the second image says, “Keeping quiet, saying nothing is as political as…” The third image reads, “…as an act as saying something.  There is no innocence.  The final image says,”Either way, you are accountable – Arundhati Roy”]...

Julie’s beautiful collection of Tea Party mugs

Enjoy your own one of a kind Hildy Licht mug too – purchase a ticket to our Tea Party on September 28. [image description: A wooden cabinet with clear glass doors showcases three shelves of beautiful ceramic mugs. Each are a different color with a unique...

Save the Date!

[image: purple flyer that says “Save the date for DeafHope’s Tea Party.” There is a silhouette of a steaming tea pot with text on it: September 28th from 12:00-4:00pm Oakland, Ca.]  ...

Thank you She Devils MC!

Had a great time at the fundraiser today. [image description: Collage of photos with two at the top and one at the bottom. Top left image shows a forearm with the DeafHope logo – a small light purple circle inside a larger dark purple circle. The next image shows some of the DeafHope Board and Staff sitting behind an outdoor booth with mugs and picture frames on the table. From left to right is Ken Arcia, Amber Hodson, Jane Whitney, Julie Rems-Smario and Aracelia Aguilar. The bottom image is a white banner with the words...

She Devils Today!

DeafHope is headed to the Hottest Ride in Town fundraiser at the Mountainhouse Bar.  Here’s a blast from the past, She Devils Motorcycle Club in 2005:   [image description: Seven women are gathered together for the photo on the front porch of a house. Most of the women are wearing black leather motorcycle jackets except for Julie Rems-Smario who is kneeling in the front of the group. She is wearing a red top, blue skirt and tall brown leather...