[ASL]Fwd: Deaf Culture info and V-day perfomances

Laura Vitkus lvitkus at hampshire.edu
Tue Feb 8 09:41:18 EST 2005


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> Subject: Deaf Culture info and V-day perfomances
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> Hi everyone,
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> The links below bring you to a written or sound recorded transcript of  
> a show about Deaf Culture that was on National Public Radio last  
> week.  It’s an interview with Carol Padden, Tom Humphries and I. King  
> Jordan.  The broadcast was captioned live on the internet so Deaf and  
> hard of hearing people could call or e-mail questions.  It’s an  
> interesting interview and it’s exciting that this was heard by a large  
> number if hearing listeners all over the country who must have learned  
> new things about important Deaf issues.
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> And…below these links are more details about the Vagina Monologues  
> performances that I was sent.  The Smith College performance includes  
> a Deaf performer and all three events are ASL interpreted.
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> See ya,
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> Lorraine
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> <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4476250>
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> HI All -
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>   I was asked to help spread the word.....
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> There will be an interpreted performance of "The Vagina Monologues" at  
> Smith College on Saturday, Feb 12th at 8 p.m. The performance will  
> occur at John Greene Hall on the Smith College campus. There is a deaf  
> student in the play and she will be signing a monologue herself.
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> Hope you can make it! Tickets are $7.
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> If you have futher questions please e mail Rebecca Berman at:
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> rberman at smith.edu"
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> Thanks, Carol-Ann
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> V-Day GCC 2005 is
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> a benefit production of Eve Ensler's
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> "The Vagina Monologues"
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> as part of the V-Day College Campaign
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> TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY!
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> at the Stinchfield Lecture Hall
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> Greenfield Community College
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> on Thursday February 17th at 7 pm and Friday February 18th at 7 pm  
> Sign Interpretation for the Deaf Community
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> What: V-Day GCC 2005, a benefit production of Eve Ensler's "The Vagina  
> Monologues", raising funds for GCC Women's Resource Center and NELCWIT
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> Admission: $3.00 for students and $10-20 donation for others. Tickets  
> go on sale at GCC bookstore and World Eye Bookshop beginning February  
> 1st.
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> Goal: To raise awareness to stop violence against women and girls and  
> funds for our beneficiaries - GCC Women's Resource Center and NELCWIT
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> Sponsored by: Women's Studies/Academic Affairs/Diversity Working Group  
> For more information, contact: Anne Wiley, wiley at gcc.mass.edu, 413 775  
> 1132
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