National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • The longest-running Deaf film festival. Learn more about the team this year by visiting our site.

  • Come see old friends and make new ones! Celebrate Deaf culture...past, present, and future!


  • Queer ASL focuses on introducing American Sign Language and Deaf culture to 2SLGBTQQIA+ learners and their allies. The courses have a voice-off policy in order to both be respectful of signing…

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    • Speaksee (patented) is the first microphone system able to accurately transcribe group conversations.
    • Speaksee shows you in a different color…
  • The Giving Cypress works in partnership with Nature to help humans connect with themselves through sensory embodiment and silence. We teach you the skills and benefits of being present, focusing…

  • The National Deaf Life Museum is supported by the Office of the Provost at Gallaudet University.

    Mission Statement

    The National Deaf Life Museum at Gallaudet…

  • The FIRST and ONLY art gallery in the world solely focusing on De'VIA and Chuck Baird. 

    The Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture and the William J. Marra Museum is an Olathe-based…

  • Mission Statement

    The Deaf Culture Digital Library is dedicated to providing leadership and guidance in:

    • offering resources about deaf culture
    • acquiring and preserving an…
  • Silent Call seeks to empower people who are deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing with personal communication and life-enhancing systems for the home that deliver the utmost in performance,…

  • The Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing works with individuals, service providers, businesses, organizations, and state agencies to improve the lives and opportunities of all…

  • Compu-TTY was founded in 1982 by Barbara and Sidney Ander. The Ander’s entrepreneurial spirit along with their desire to form a company that offers products and services for the hearing-impaired…

  • American Sign Language Courses