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Representing the Deaf community and Deaf Culture. 🤟🏽 I am a CODA (child of Deaf adults) myself! Looking for a unique way to say I Love You? Or interested in ASL? Tell your loved ones in American Sign Language! This sign means I love You ! #asl #aslcrafts #concretedecor #homedecor #aslily #ily #americansignlanguage #signlanguage #aslsignoftheday #iloveyou #concretestatue #homeaccents #shelfdecor #deaf #aslgifts #coda #shoplocalupstateny #newyork #deafcommunity #deafculture Sign Language Interpreter Aesthetic, Sign Language Aesthetic, Deaf Culture Art, Deaf Art, Sign Language Art, Asl Sign Language Words, Ehlers Danlos Syndrome Awareness, Deaf Awareness, Final Girl

Representing the Deaf community and Deaf Culture. 🤟🏽 I am a CODA (child of Deaf adults) myself! Looking for a unique way to say I Love You? Or interested in ASL? Tell your loved ones in American Sign Language! This sign means I love You ! #asl #aslcrafts #concretedecor #homedecor #aslily #ily #americansignlanguage #signlanguage #aslsignoftheday #iloveyou #concretestatue #homeaccents #shelfdecor #deaf #aslgifts #coda #shoplocalupstateny #newyork #deafcommunity #deafculture

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🤟 What is the difference between deaf and Deaf? One of the fundamental distinctions within the Deaf community is the capitalization of the word “Deaf.” When spelled with a capital “D,” Deaf refers to individuals who identify themselves as members of Deaf culture. They may have been born Deaf or become part of the community through shared experiences, language, and cultural connections. On the other hand, when spelled with a lowercase “d,” the term “deaf” is used to describe the audiological ... Deaf Culture Art, Deaf Awareness, Deaf Culture, Helpful Things, American Sign Language, What Is The Difference Between, Hearing Loss, Sign Language, Sign I

🤟 What is the difference between deaf and Deaf? One of the fundamental distinctions within the Deaf community is the capitalization of the word “Deaf.” When spelled with a capital “D,” Deaf refers to individuals who identify themselves as members of Deaf culture. They may have been born Deaf or become part of the community through shared experiences, language, and cultural connections. On the other hand, when spelled with a lowercase “d,” the term “deaf” is used to describe the audiological…

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Jennifer Tandoc, an Abstract Illustrator, was born in Manila, Philippines and grew up in Los Angeles, California since 1978. She graduated from California School For the Deaf in Riverside and went to National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York, where she obtained her Associate Degree in Art and Computer Design in

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