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Subject: [NIFL-POVRACELIT:263] Re: deafness as culture: a question I
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My hearing tests above average, "RMALCUS." For personal reasons, I do feel
strong concerns generally about issues surrounding language, communication,
and inter-cultural conflict.
Much of this has to do with some of my own experiences, which involved
parents who chose to raise me in a culture that they also chose to denigrate
(e.g., they sent me to a private school which focused on that culture, and
only *then* learned enough about that culture to know that they intensely
disliked and disapproved of some of its salient aspects as the school and
its personnel presented these.)
So certainly I know that a person can participate in more than one
culture!
Yours for better letters,
Kate Gladstone - Handwriting Repair
kate@global2000.net, kate@WriteMe.com
http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair
325 South Manning Boulevard
Albany, NY 12208-1731
518/482-6763
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