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Disability World Links: Deaf
  • Cuetah - Cuetah is an exciting learning conference set in a beautiful mountain range in Ogden, Utah. Participants come from across the U.S. and abroad to learn Cued Speech.
  • DailyCues.com - Comprehensive site about Cued Speech includes Frequently Asked Questions and dispels common myths regarding this method of communication.
  • DailyCues.com - Information, resources, interactive activities and games to support Cued Speech implementation in the home or school settings.
  • Deaf Women United - The site of U.S. based Deaf Women United, annual conference, regular newsletter, lots of useful links.
  • DeafProfessional - The first online publication to present real-world, peer-to-peer deaf professional issues and empower deaf professionals with the tools to advance their careers. The up-to-date news reports are designed to help deaf professionals remain current on the latest developments that can enhance their careers while the featured deaf professional profiles will expand their professional networks.
  • Diffusord - A web based bulletin in Spanish published by Asociacion de Difusion de la Comunidad Sorda (Deaf Community Awareness Association), or ADCS.
  • History Through Deaf Eyes - Gallaudet University of Washington DC is presenting a travelling exhibition entitled History Through Deaf Eyes, which seeks to place the social history of deaf Americans within the context of better-known aspects of American history and to trace the development of a Deaf identity and language.
  • Planeta Visual - Site offers information, amusement, help and educational material for those who are deaf or deaf-blind. Its target audience is children and adult Spanish speakers with these disabilities, as well as professionals in the area of deaf and deaf-blind issues. The website layout tends to increase usability for people with hearing disabilities.
  • World Federation of the Deaf - The World Federation of the Deaf (WFD) is an international non-governmental organisation representing approximately 70 million Deaf people worldwide. It is estimated that more than 80 percent of these 70 million live in developing countries, where authorities are rarely familiar with their needs or desires.
  • Cued Speech Information & Resources - Cued Speech information. Includes Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) as well as dispels common misconceptions about the Cued Speech system and cued languages in general.

  

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