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Deaf Perspectives on Sign Writing Video Series: Second Video

29 minutes 57 seconds

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Valerie Sutton stands in a blue interior space and does sign language towards the camera. Caption. I invented Sign Writing back in 1974.

Deaf individuals and Valerie Sutton, inventor of Sign Writing, share how and when it first began, how it's been used, and its evolution since 1974. They also explain and demonstrate Sign Writing Shorthand, Stacked Sign Writing, and Cursive Sign Writing.

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