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Two of my friends are graduating this Dec with their PhD's! They both have been deaf since birth and are from other countries. One is from Peru and the other is from India. Both came to America in their early teens with a strong language foundation in sign language and the written form of the spoken language of their home country. They didnt know English nor ASL when they moved to America...now they are fluent in 4 languages.
They have come a long way to get where they are and I just wanted to dedicate this thread to them for getting their PhDs. People like them impress me the most because they had to overcome so many barriers growing up in 3rd world countries and being deaf.
Shows that by meeting their deaf needs early on really makes a difference.
Nope, they didnt get their PhDs at Gallaudet University, if some of you are wondering. One went to John Hopkins University and the other went to American University in DC.
They are both my inspiration for Deaf role models!
They have come a long way to get where they are and I just wanted to dedicate this thread to them for getting their PhDs. People like them impress me the most because they had to overcome so many barriers growing up in 3rd world countries and being deaf.
Shows that by meeting their deaf needs early on really makes a difference.
Nope, they didnt get their PhDs at Gallaudet University, if some of you are wondering. One went to John Hopkins University and the other went to American University in DC.
They are both my inspiration for Deaf role models!