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  1. Through Deaf Eyes: Dirigido por Diane Garey, Lawrence R. Hott. Con Linda Gabriel, Stockard Channing, Ed Chevy, Rita Corey. History Through Deaf Eyes will take a look at Deaf culture from the 19th century to the present. The 120 minute production for PBS will include short films.

  2. About "Through Deaf Eyes" Documentary. Chapel Hall. (202) 250-2235. Email Us. Note: DVDs are no longer sold. is a two-hour HDTV documentary exploring nearly 200 years of Deaf life in America. The film presents the shared experiences of American history—family life, education, work, and community connections—from the perspective of deaf ...

  3. 16 de mar. de 2024 · Published: Mar 16, 2024. Table of contents. Through Deaf Eyes is a documentary that explores the history, culture, and identity of the Deaf community in the United States. The film, which was produced by Lawrence Hott and Diane Garey, provides a comprehensive overview of the experiences of Deaf individuals and the evolution of Deaf culture from ...

  4. www.pbs.org › weta › throughdeafeyesThrough Deaf Eyes | PBS

    THROUGH DEAF EYES is a two-hour HDTV documentary that explores 200 years of Deaf life in America. The film includes interviews with prominent members of the Deaf community, including actress ...

  5. Through Deaf Eyes explores almost 200 years of Deaf life in America and presents a broad range of perspectives on what it means to be deaf. The film is prope...

  6. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Over __ percent of Deaf children have hearing parents., _____ Americans are deaf or hard-of-hearing to some degree., In _____, a Connecticut clergyman decided to establish a school for Deaf children. and more.

  7. In 2001, the Smithsonian Institution presented the landmark photographic exhibition History Through Deaf Eyes, representing nearly 200 years of United States deaf history. Drawing heavily on the extensive archives at Gallaudet University, the curators created an exhibition that drew more than 400,000 people viewed at the Smithsonian and in 12 cities during a five-year national tour.