Unless you’re a student at Gallaudet University or part of the Deaf community, you very likely know nothing about the Deaf President Now movement that rocked that campus during the spring of 1988. But ...
DiMarco and Guggenheim co-direct the feature about the student push to hire a deaf president at Gallaudet University. By Mia Galuppo Senior Entertainment Reporter The feature tells the story of the ...
DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim talk with THR about centering the deaf POV – including hiring more than 40 deaf people across departments – while making the documentary about the 1988 Gallaudet student ...
RASCOE: That's Jerry Covell signing to the crowd at Gallaudet University, telling them, I am as insulted as you all. The problem - the choice to leave the University for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
Four students. Eight days of protest. One big change in university leadership. It's the pivotal moment in history you probably don't know about! "Deaf President Now!" follows the events on the campus ...
In honor of Pride Month, NBC Out is highlighting and celebrating a new generation of LGBTQ trailblazers, creators and newsmakers. Visit our full #Pride30 list here. Nyle DiMarco became the first deaf ...
In 1988, a protest took over a Washington, D.C., college campus. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) JERRY COVELL: [inaudible] . RASCOE: That's Jerry Covell signing to the crowd at Gallaudet University, ...
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