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Cynthia Mojica embodied the role of translator for her parents as a child. She is a hearing person while her mom is hard-of-hearing and her dad is deaf, so the language they predominantly use at home is American Sign Language (ASL).
She talks about being a C.O.D.A (Child of Deaf Adults), the nuances and structure of ASL as a language, and the pertinence of bringing more accessible spaces into our society.
To experience this podcast visually, find the multimedia transcript on our website HERE.
By Found in TranslationCynthia Mojica embodied the role of translator for her parents as a child. She is a hearing person while her mom is hard-of-hearing and her dad is deaf, so the language they predominantly use at home is American Sign Language (ASL).
She talks about being a C.O.D.A (Child of Deaf Adults), the nuances and structure of ASL as a language, and the pertinence of bringing more accessible spaces into our society.
To experience this podcast visually, find the multimedia transcript on our website HERE.