News
ASL Interpreter Network makes a goal to keep our community updated on news that surrounds the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind communities.
Another site that we strongly support is DEAF NEWS TODAY for the latest news nationwide and internationally affecting the community we share in the bigger picture. Deaf News Today offers current updates from reliable sources that keep us informed in all areas that relate to our communities.
DeafNation Tradeshow in Las Vegas
See our very own Robbi Crocket open this video showcasing the DeafNation tradeshow in Las Vegas.
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DEAF NEWS TODAY
Local news out of Spokane, Washington ... www.deafnewstoday.com
Read More >Seattle Office of Emergency Management
Classes are held on Saturdays at this location:
(Building 406, the Brig)
Classes are free. Space is limited.
Read More >Gerardo DiPietro
We are very proud of one of our very own team members making the news!!!
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/photogalleries/localnews2011211695/
Read More >DISASTER PREPAREDNESS SKILLS TRAINING
Free Admission
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS SKILLS TRAINING FOR DEAF, DEAF-BLIND AND
HARD OF HEARING: INTERACTIVE HANDS-ON ACTIVITIES!
When: Saturday, May 15, 2010 10:00 AM—1:00 PM
Where: American Red Cross
1900 25th Avenue South
Voices From the Edge
ASL INTERPRETER NETWORK’S C.R.E.W. COLLABORATIVE READING ENTHUSIASTS WORKSHOP
Announces the on-line book club choice for
SUMMER 2010: June 1, 2010 - August 31, 2010
Voices From the Edge: Narratives about the Americans with Disabilities Act
Edited by: Ruth O’Brien, Forward by: Rogers M Smith
Donate to Haiti Relief
When making donation to the ARC please add message that your donation is to support the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities and this ensure better communication access for the communities in Haiti. Please make your donation either by texting the word HAITI to 90999 you donate $10 to The Red Cross in Haiti and it just shows up on your bill OR go to their website www.redcross.org and make a larger donation adding the memo to advocate and make them aware of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities.
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