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- After her husband is killed in a car accident, Peg, who is deaf, has a nervous breakdown. Her mother assumes custody of Peg's daughter Lisa but after Peg recovers, Peg's mother refuses to let her daughter take back custody,
- You will fly with the Magician and his two sidekicks: White Beard Monkey and Tiny Pea the flying Robot, through time and space as they take you on a journey to help a young deaf boy cure his cancer. In order to find the cure, you must travel through some dangerous territory in search of the three legendary Sign Language elements which hold the cure to the young deaf boy's cancer. As you begin your magical journey you will travel with them through the forbidden forest, secret caves, and onto a mysterious island. During your trip, you will meet odd characters along the way and also some dangerous creatures that must be overcome.
- Agatha Tiegel became the first deaf woman to graduate from Gallaudet College's four year program with a Bachelor of Arts. Her valedictorian speech argued for the recognition of the Intellect of Women, a cause she advocated throughout her career.
- He was the first deaf African American to graduate from Gallaudet College in 1954 and worked toward achieving his dream of establishing 32 Deaf schools in Africa.
- Scarecrow is a spine-tingling movie that takes you to the crossroads where reality and the supernatural meet. With its haunting atmosphere and thrilling, suspenseful action, here is one movie certain to keep you riveted to your seat right down to the final scene.
- A visual narrative of how Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, with the help of Laurent Clerc and Dr. Mason Cogswell, established schools in America to provide an education for deaf children.
- Melville, a civil war solider travels to the future and search for his girlfriend, Bella.
- Told through the memories and drawings of little Genio and narrated by family friend, Bernard Bragg, 'Memories of the Warsaw Ghetto' is a docudrama film about a boyhood resident of that Ghetto, Dr. Eugene Bergman. Deafened early in the war, Genio and his family struggle to survive persecution in Nazi occupied Poland. Behind the Ghetto wall, they find a community of people who refuse to let the Germans strip them of their identity. A community that keeps their culture, their family, and their love alive. But the Germans are determined to destroy them, and their determination is deadly.
- Take a journey through the Gallaudet University Archives.
- Deaf students seek vengeance on their vicious teacher by dabbling in black magic. What they don't realize is their teacher already possesses magical powers and puts a spell on them in retaliation. What transpires turns red apple blue and your worst nightmares true in this imaginative production.
- Deaf boy watch a mysterious sphere going down near his home. He brings the sphere to share with his sister and brother but something bad happens to one of the family member.
- Sparks fly as Daequan makes a bold ask and Dalton looks to score with someone new. Tessa and Rodney explain the social circles in the Deaf community. Alexa reevaluates her relationship.
- After talking to Alexa, Daequan takes a good hard look at his past. Cheyenna shoots a new video for her followers -- much to the dismay of the Elites. Renate and Tayla have different attitudes regarding their families' disapproval of their relationship.
- Daequan opens up about his mom at Rodney's family dinner, and Renate performs a piece about Tayla at a poetry slam. Cheyenna confronts Alexa about a rumor, making her question her loyalty to the Elites right before she shares a secret with Tessa.
- Daequan and Raelynn's date finally arrives, and Alexa catches up with her mom over lunch. Dalton visits his friend Zane at the brewery to compare beer recipes as well as dating lives. Later, Alexa and Daequan take time to reflect on their past.
- In therapy, Renate explores her struggles with anger and lands on an unorthodox strategy. When Rodney, Cheyenna and Cameron go for a night out on the town, Rodney asks Cheyenna about their status. Dalton and Alexa take a flirtatious dip in the pool.
- Cheyenna, Renate and Tayla attend the first National Period Day rally at the nation's capitol. Alexa heads to the brewery to visit Dalton - and Zane. Cheyenna grabs a late-night bite with Rodney. Renate practices her new form of therapy, which encourages a friend to open up.
- Cheyenna shares the story of her childhood trauma and pushes herself to take a big artistic risk. Elsewhere, Daequan talks about his future with Raelynn, and a Halloween party heats up with secret hookups. Rodney comes home to a familiar face.
- Rodney and Dalton hit the football field as Homecoming week arrives. Cheyenna reveals her persistent Elite frustrations. Alexa and Daequan reconnect with family. Cheyenna and Alexa both come to major transformative decisions about their futures.
- Sign Language theatre has recently come to the forefront of commercial theatre through the acclaimed Broadway production of Spring Awakening which is performed simultaneously in American Sign Language and spoken English. However, beginning with vaudeville acts in deaf clubs (in the early part of the 20th century) to the work at National Theatre of the Deaf and Gallaudet University, deaf actors and creative team members have produced incredible theatrical experiences for both deaf and hearing audiences. Follow members of the cast of Spring Awakening, Gallaudet University, and others as they explore the creative process, the history, and the joy that comes from sign language theatre.
- Actor Mark Wahlberg (Instant Family (2018));