Memory Game practice multiOnline version practice game for class by Shayann H Cultural Features: may ask your opinion, lower eye contact, relaxed concept of time, celebrate Three Kings Day, events are loud and festive Former National Black Deaf Advocates Vice President. • First female Black Deaf lawyer Week 5 BLACK ASL - What is it Fall'23 .pptx Native Peoples Cultures Source: Week 9 Powerpoint and Lecture t/f: Deaf people interpreting for each other is a new concept Don't confuse the battle with the war. This is an example of allyship for what group of people? This significant civil rights movement took place in the south in 1964. BLACK vs WHITE Source: Vyron Kinson First Deaf person know as ROTUS This sign is culturally appropriate for all groups. Source: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Signs Microagressions Source: What exactly is a microaggression? Week 13 article Cultural Features: collectivists, elders highly respected and not to be interrupted, strong ties to traditions This sign is culturally appropriate for in-group only Source: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Signs First openly gay man elected to public office in California. Source: Week 6 Powerpoint and Lecture Black Culture Source: Week 5 Powerpoint and Lecture Cultural Features: strong family bonds, not afraid of confrontation, very lax concept of time, celebrates Watch Night The Mississippi Freedom Summer Project Source: History of the KKK video Make contact with them; ask for their availability and any special areas of expertise. Is an example of allyship for what group of people? CDI's ASL Free space Source: Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Signs GAY False BIPOC Caucasian and White are not the same classification. True True T/F: Most native people do support the use of their culture as mascots for sports teams. Source: Native American Boarding Schools Video False https://streetleverage.com/2014/08/are-hearing-interpreters-responsible-to-pave-the-way-for-deaf-interpreters/ Harvey Milk Feature of Black ASL Source: The Hidden Treasure of Black ASL: Its History and Structure p. 162 Claudia Gordon Leah Katz-Hernandez Source: Week 3 Powerpoint and Lecture KNOW signed higher they happen casually, frequently, and often without any harm intended, in everyday life. Spanish-Speaking Communities Source: Week 3 Power Point and Lecture Example of racism in ASL T/F: Within the Quaker religious structure, there is no clergy. Source: How to Be a Perfect Stranger