Miss Deaf America upset she's unseen at Super Bowl

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Miss Deaf America upset she's unseen at Super Bowl - DailyHerald.com

During the Super Bowl, television cameras showed everything from Eli Manning's young family to hip-hop singer M.I.A.'s obscene gesture.

Yet, they didn't for one second show the National Association of the Deaf's Miss Deaf America Rachel Mazique — an Arlington Heights native and Hersey High School alumna — as she signed the national anthem and “America the Beautiful.”

Mazique doesn't believe she appeared on the stadium's Jumbotron, either; wasn't invited to stay for the game; and wasn't placed near singers Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton.

Even though she says she was never promised television exposure (but was told to smile the whole time, just in case), her treatment at the big game has upset many people in the deaf community, especially those in the suburbs. Now her supporters are rallying for an apology from NBC and the NFL through an online petition at change.org.

As of Monday night, more than 1,000 people had signed the petition, including some from as far away as New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

“We are very upset by this,” said Angie Kubiak of Mount Prospect, who is deaf and whose husband and three sons also are deaf. “We waited and waited to see Rachel appear to perform, only to be disappointed. Everyone of all ages in the deaf community across the country was expecting to see Rachel Mazique appear on TV, even if only for a few seconds. We thought we would see something even go on the Internet. She has nothing from NBC.”

No one from the NBC or NFL could be reached for comment Monday night.

Mazique said she was grateful to sponsors PepsiCo and EnAble for allowing her to sign at the game as the NAD ambassador but was “very disappointed” about the missed opportunity to show the world American Sign Language. She questioned the point of her appearance, since her signing wasn't visible to an audience.

“The hope was to bring national visibility to songs signed in ASL. It would have been wonderful to showcase ‘America the Beautiful' and the national anthem in ASL on television,” she said. “I truly hope that this becomes a teachable moment for everyone involved, and that American Sign Language renditions of these iconic songs are broadcast in future Super Bowls rather than being a token gesture.”

Mazique, who now is teaching and working on her Ph.D. at the University of Texas, is hailed as a role model for the deaf community. By keeping her out of the spotlight on what turned out to be the most watched television show in history, NBC and the NFL missed a chance to show the world that deaf people can be successful and that sign language is beautiful, said petition creator Kate Spencer, a former college classmate.

“What an insult,” Kubiak said.
 
What a shame..I really hate the media sometimes. Fuck them.
 
NBC and NFL Snubs Miss Deaf America, M.I.A. show her SIGN middle finger during Super Bowl Broadcast.

If you watched the Super Bowl game, you saw a lot. A great game, the creative commercials and quite a halftime show. But there is one thing you didn't see. Nowhere in the television broadcast did you see Arlington Heights native and Miss Deaf America Rachel Mazique. She SIGNED the National Anthem and "America the Beautiful. You probably didn't realize that while Kelly Clarkson, Miranda Lambert, and Blake Shelton were busy singing the national anthem and "America the Beautiful," Miss Deaf America Rachel Mazique was also on the field signing along in American SIGN Language for deaf viewers at home—that's because NBC never showed her on camera during the broadcast. However, M.I.A. had no trouble sending a message at the Super Bowl with her SIGN using flipping the bird middle finger, there was another woman at the game who never got the chance to spread her far less controversial message to the world.

This oversight has Mazique and many people in the deaf community understandably disappointed and upset. Millions of people had the opportunity to see the song signed beautifully by a young Deaf woman who had a genuine intention of nothing but getting the message across that Deaf people can do anything,” the petition says. “This moment has passed by and it never can be redone again. The opportunity is gone. Young children and adults from all over the world missed the chance of seeing that Deaf people like Ms. Mazique can be successful in the real world and barriers can be broken.

The deaf community and Mazique's supporters have started an online petition demanding that NBC and the NFL issue an APOLOGY! NBC and The NFL have not respond to requests for comments. Reply to your friend and family to infom. —

Rachel Mazique there are two petitions circulating: Human Rights Petition: NBC: Miss Deaf America Left Out From TV for National Anthem in ASL | Change.org and SignOn.org Beta - NBC Grant Miss Deaf America an Interview on NBC's "Today" thank you Mickie Mikie Reyes for spreading the word!

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We shouldn't focus on Rachel Mazique as being "me me me"

We just need to focus on deaf community that we need to have deaf appear on nationwide TV this time and after all.
 
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