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Virtual Resources

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

Categories: Culture, Deaf Art, Deaf Culture, Deaf Culture Activities
Location Type
Virtual

Maine Deaf Arts is a small organization that supports Deaf artists of Maine and their events.  They would like to become a non-profit organization.

Categories: Creative Arts, Culture, Deaf Art
Location Type
Virtual

CA

Categories: ASL Testing & Certification, Assistive Listening Devices, Assistive Technology Supplier Directory, Audiologic Assessments, Blind Field Services, Business Enterprises Program, Career Counseling, Communication Techniques, Cooperative Programs, Deaf Culture Awareness, Disability Access Services, Hearing Aid Assessments, Independent Living, Interpreter Services, Older Individuals Who Are Blind, Orientation Center for the Blind, Referrals, Rehabilitation Technology, Student Services, Supported Employment Program, Talent Acquisition, Traumatic Brain Injury, Vocational Training, Web Accessibility Toolkit
Location Type
Physical

FL

Categories: Adult Services, Personal Management, Occupational Therapist, Low Vision Therapist, Case Manager, Computer Technology Training, Orientation and Mobility, Social Group, Transition Services, Job Readiness, Blind Babies Program, Children's Academy, Low Vision, Music Program, Transportation
Location Type
Physical

KS

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 museum exhibiting…

Categories: Cultural Awareness, Culture, Deaf Culture, Deaf History, Museum
Location Type
Physical

PA

Categories: American Sign Language and English Interpreting (B.S.), Interpreter Training Program (ITP)
Location Type
Physical

SC

Categories: Advocacy, Culture, Equal Communication Access
Location Type
Physical

TX

(Note: in order to become a Texas BEI Certified Interpreter, you must have an associate degree or have earned 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university.)

Interested in an American Sign…

Categories: ASL Studies Program, Interpreter Training Program (ITP), Postsecondary Education
Location Type
Physical