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The "Inverted 99" of the deaf and hard of hearing is a fertile ground for evangelization, according to ASL Instructor and Interpreter, Christopher Pinto. In today's episode, we discuss the historical context & the linguistic oppression of the deaf community, the "Catholic fingerprints" in advocacy for deaf education, bridging gaps through community and communication, the importance of representation in the faith, the future of deaf inclusion and building a deaf-friendly Church. You can find Christopher's work at ASL Catholic Media.
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If you enjoy this series, consider becoming a patron on patreon, and follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!
This episode is sponsored by TJ, Nikki, Bridget, Gina, Katrina, and JR.
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Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
By Krista CorbelloThe "Inverted 99" of the deaf and hard of hearing is a fertile ground for evangelization, according to ASL Instructor and Interpreter, Christopher Pinto. In today's episode, we discuss the historical context & the linguistic oppression of the deaf community, the "Catholic fingerprints" in advocacy for deaf education, bridging gaps through community and communication, the importance of representation in the faith, the future of deaf inclusion and building a deaf-friendly Church. You can find Christopher's work at ASL Catholic Media.
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If you enjoy this series, consider becoming a patron on patreon, and follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube!
This episode is sponsored by TJ, Nikki, Bridget, Gina, Katrina, and JR.
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Music: https://www.purple-planet.com