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Deaf Culture and Politics

By Kevin Gardner on Wednesday, May 11, 2005.

Being deaf or hard of hearing has always been difficult yet new efforts across the country are attempting to make life easier and less intimidating for them. There's a proposed town for the deaf in South Dakota, and closer to home, a new federally funded deaf charter school in Concord, yet there's still much work to be done and in the Granite state, many are hard at work to make changes. Today we'll look at life and the everyday struggles of deaf and hard of hearing men and women in New Hampshire as well as the culture, politics and legislation that's hoping to make some changes for them. Kevin's guests are, Susan Wolf Downs, Executive Director of the Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services and Debbie McKinney, a lifelong deaf resident of New Hampshire and Health Advocate for the Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services.

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