Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for International Day of Sign Languages -
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Happy International Day of Sign Languages! Did you know that there are over 70 million deaf people worldwide who use more than 300 different sign languages? Today, we stand united to celebrate and promote sign languages and Deaf culture. #InternationalDayofSignLanguages
Hey spoken language linguistics colleagues: tomorrow is the International Day of Sign Languages (https://un.org/en/observances/sign-languages-day…). Please consider how you might use it to highlight signed languages in your teaching and/or research. un.org International Day of Sign Languages | United Nations
Today is the International Day of Sign Languages. Watch as Rev Cathy Nightingale, Chaplain to the Deaf Community, @DioManchester , teaches us how to sign the Lord's Prayer.
Happy International Day of Sign Languages! Ever since 2018, the International Day of Sign Languages has been celebrated annually on 23 September as a part of the International Week of the Deaf. 1/7
Happy International Day of Sign Languages! Across the globe, over 70 million people communicate using more than 300 distinct sign languages. Today, let's celebrate this rich linguistic diversity and embrace the beauty of Deaf culture #SignLanguageDay #DeafCulture
On this international day of sign languages - I want to ask scottish theatres to really consider embedding more sign language to their productions - work with actors that use sign language, it’d make your productions so much more richer.
Worried your toddler’s bookshelf isn’t inclusive enough? Help to diversify it with some of my favourite books involving deafness! https://youtu.be/xsNSh7b-AIw and Happy International Day of Sign Languages! #IWDP #IDSL youtube.com Which Deaf Inclusive Toddler Books are Actually Good?
(1/3) INTERNATIONAL DAY OF SIGN LANGUAGES_ Today marks the International Day of Sign Languages, an important day in recognising the importance of sign languages around the world.
Ahead of International Day of Sign Languages, we caught up with Laura, one of our colleagues who uses British Sign Language (BSL). She shared with us how signing really Is for everyone and some of the ways it has opened up her world.