February 3, 2012. Columbia University; welcomes you to The Hidden Treasure
Black ASL: The History and Structure from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm at Milbank Chapel,
Teachers College, Columbia Univ. 525 W. 120th st.
NYC, NY -Broadway and 120th St.(#1 train to 116th). *FREE EVENT* NO RSVP
NEEDED. Join Gallaudet University authors, Carolyn McCaskill, Ceil Lucas, and
Roxanne King as they share the history of Black
Deaf education and Black American Sign Language (ASL) in the U.S.
blackaslproject.gallaudet.edu. Interpreter services provided. Light
refreshments will be served! Sponsors:The Vice President's Office for Diversity
& Community Affairs, Teachers College, Columbia University* Office of Deaf &
Hard of Hearing Services, Teachers College, Columbia University * Teaching ASL
as a Foreign Language Program, Teachers College, Columbia University * Deaf &
Hard of Hearing Education Program, Teachers College, Columbia University * NYC
Black Deaf Advocates * National Alliance of Black Interpreters-NYC. * National
Action Network-HOJ Deaf Club. To request disability-related accommodations
contact OASID at oasid@tc.edu, (212) 678-3689, (212) 6783853 TTY, (646) 755-3144
video phone, as early as possible. For other details contact
canpri@msn.com or visit
www.blackaslproject.gallaudet.edu.
February 23-26, 2012. TERPexpo, LLC welcomes you to TERPexpo Long Island.
TERPexpo is for ASL interpreters to attend workshops to earn their CEUs. Visit
www.terpexpo.com for more information or schedules!(look under workshops).
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