An app-based, free-to-use American Sign Language interpreter program first deployed at Colorado Department of Labor and Employment offices in April is now available at all 11 History Colorado museums.
The comedian took the stage at Massapequa High School Friday to perform and then take questions from sign language students.
Watercolor class: noon Tuesday, Firehouse Art Center, 667 Fourth Ave., Longmont. South Korean-born Junghwa Lee, a self-taught ...
It was the most momentous few minutes of my life and I missed it. On October 10, 2002, my wedding day, I stood before the ...
Mayor Neil Ellis and Coun. Garnet Thompson, chair of the city’s Festival of Lights Committee, welcomed everyone before city ...
Indivisible Jacksonville: 5:30 p.m., Jacksonville Public Library, 201 W. College Ave. | Grassroots political activism group focused on promoting democracy and community engagement. Meets on the first ...
ASL had been kept out of scientific spaces… and though things have changed, the delay has meant that new STEM terms do not ...
The Justice Department is appealing an order for the White House to provide ASL interpretation during press briefings given ...
Curaleaf] is involved in an illicit scheme whereby it has surreptitiously integrated code into its website that discloses ...
Broadway engagement of Richard II has been extended. Ambition and betrayal reign supreme in this electrifying reimagining of ...
Capital Stage in Sacramento is expanding accessibility with ASL-interpreted performances for every mainstage production of ...