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Deaf Mosaic was an Emmy-winning Gallaudet University production that was very popular in the 80s and 90s. Hosted by Gil Eastman and Mary Lou Novitsky, this series provides interesting and important insights into Deaf history and culture. The progr...Read More
This episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1988, is devoted entirely to the DEAF PRESIDENT NOW movement. Interviews with participants and leaders are included in the extensive footage shot during the protest itself, ending with shots o...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1986, include: an interview with former Gallaudet president Jerry Lee; the ceremony which marked Gallaudet's transition from college to university; a profile of the Georgia School for...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1993, include: artists Charles and Victoria Wildbank; Eric Hansen's hot-air balloon ride; deaf firefighter Frances Riddle; deaf comedians in Britain; and a gathering of international ...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1993, include: deaf handball player Richard Jacobs; a convention in Baltimore for educators of the deaf; a visit to a hands-on museum in Britain; and deaf actress Mary Vreeland. Hos...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1993, include: Tim Tesner, a deaf surgical technician; Sean Virnig, a victim of the mysterious Guillain-Barre syndrome; deaf survivors of breast cancer; and deaf English midwife Jenni...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1993, include: Five Acres, a special project for abused children; shopping at home with Shirley Cavilieri; a stamp collector who collects deafness-related stamps; a conference on the ...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1992, include: deaf bodybuilder Shelley Beatty; the Deaf West Theatre group; deaf barber Larry Doan; the West Virginia marching band uses sign language during a performance; and a vis...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1992, include: astronaut Bill Readdy signs to young deaf people from outer space; NAD Executive Director Nancy Bloch; snapshots from the 1992 Miss Deaf America pageant; late-deafened ...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1991, include: deaf lawyers; a deaf father who takes his two sons on a cross-country bicycle trip; a deaf lobsterman; a New Mexico father/son team of antique car restorers; and the 1s...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1991, include: Call For Action, a national consumer help service; a new play about black and deaf culture; a 10-year-old deaf inventor; deaf gang counselor Pedro Acevedo revisited; an...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1991, include: St Ann's Church for the Deaf in New York, which was founded by the son of Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet; Debbie Shaw, a deaf real estate businesswoman; the Cridders, a deaf ...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1990, include: the National Deaf Ski Competition in Vail, Colorado; a feature on deaf stockbrokers at Merrill Lynch; paging services for the deaf in airports; and a look at deaf part...Read More
This special episode of the Emmy-winning TV series focuses on the closing cermonies at the 1989 Deaf Way festival, featuring performances by Linda Bove, Howie Seago, Charlie McKinney, Marlee Matlin, Eric Malzkuhn, Lou Fant, Phylis Frelich and many...Read More
This special episode of the Emmy-winning TV series focuses on the Deaf Way festival held at Gallaudet University in 1989. Segments include an interview with Lars Wallin, a Swedish deaf activist, and various acting, dancing, mime and storytelling ...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1988, include: Jack Gannon's book, The Week the World Heard Gallaudet; a segment on deaf people's memories of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; deaf karate champion Patty Lord; and...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1989, focus on the performing arts, with segments on Love is Never Silent, Cagney and Lacey, and Sesame Street; dance performances by the Gallaudet dance company and Israeli dancer/te...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1987, include: the National Theatre of the Deaf; deaf wildlife painter Louis Frisino; a visit to a deafness exhibit at the Capital Children's Museum in Washington, DC; and a sketch on...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1994, include: Sara Pelletier, a deaf businesswoman who operates a resort in North Carolina; deaf bowhunters who hone their skills in archery competitions; a summer day in the life of...Read More
Topics of this episode of the Emmy-winning TV series, filmed in 1994, include: closed-captioning availability; TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages); deaf entrepreneur Joel Barrish; deaf veteran Don Warren and veteran's rights; S...Read More