Additional Deafhood comment by Pat Graybill
Posted by pdurr on Apr 1st, 2008
Annex spirit tried to omit this comment from our video but the mischief has been detected and overridden with this additional video comment
sorry pat for the mishap
peace
p
April 1st, 2008 at 7:49 pm
Hi..my old director of “The Adding Machine” in 1984-1985 which I performed @NTID and I called the Department which they would not response my question that I was hoping to buy or recieve the copies of film on “The Adding Machine”. I finally found you and hope you would help to consider to answer this. Gladly, I had with you and you are still best one.. Sincerely,JRusso
April 1st, 2008 at 9:59 pm
I really want to know and learn something about Deafhood. I have read yes but deep in my heart I seem not. I think I need to understand a whole thing. Someday Deafhood workshop will provide in my town hopefully!
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:07 am
Patti- LOL about the annex spirit!
Patrick- ME GOOSE-BUMPS! It was a deep honor to meet you and all the other Rochesterians last weekend.
You said it- we must think of our children and find ways to create a better world for ‘em.
Am still on a Deafhood high thanks to all of you in Rochester! Take care.
April 2nd, 2008 at 6:13 am
I am so glad about Patrick Graybill to say we need to empower Deafhood children.
April 2nd, 2008 at 9:44 am
WoW. I experienced goose bumps
when Patrick Graybill said to
empower deaf children. I wish I
were born much later, for I had
experienced the plantation mentality (Dr. Allen Sussman’s
phrase, DPN 1988).
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:11 pm
Damn it… I wish to know that workshop talks about Deafhood last weekend. I would drive to Rochester for workshop and just two hours from my home in Ontario,Canada. My intention is to collect the information and need to understand about Deafhood, then would provide the workshop at OAD’s convention on Oct 24 to 25/08. Smile…
April 2nd, 2008 at 6:23 pm
For an April Fool’s vlog–it was no foolin’ & so much for “Annex’s spirit” and the mischieviousness of it all….
Pat–let’s get the ball rolling re DVDs on the topic of DEAFHOOD. I see what you’re saying and I am for it getting up and running in Boston.
Patti, DE, Ella and Gertie– why not just stay on the same page and vlog these DEAFHOOD lessons or modules? DEAFHOOD belongs to everyone not just a single person, group or clique or club. I’ve experienced this issue from RI workshop.
Let the fingers roll and/or do the talking! Look forward to more confirmation medicine the Deaf Way!
April 3rd, 2008 at 4:17 am
john r. have passed on ur email to pat - u can also try to contact bonnie meath-lang in performing arts dept if u havent already
platonic eyes -hope u can be part of a group bringing the Deafhood trio to ur town - since Deafhood is itself a collective praxis, it seems to be most effective when folks have a bookclub, workshop, conference etc to discuss and process together - not in isolation
DE- Deafhood high - me have been riding it for a few days now - very wonderful but want u to come back soon smile
Deafhood syas - yep Pat’s message about the CHILDREN is critical
Jean - even though u were raised under the plantation mentality - u have a very liberated mind and spirit. hope u can be part of raising the children as Pat calls us to do
John mans - missed it boo. the Deafhood workhsop in rochester was announced many places so sorry u didnt know about it boo
if u have the trio go to Ontario - me wanna go
Suzy - yes pats point about Deafhood DVD very important. for me being at the workshop with a LIVE group is very important and cant be replaced by a DVD but maybe the DVD can be used with small group all over the country to watch pause discuss go back to watching more discuss. instead of bookclub have a DVD club ; )
re; who owns Deafhood - DE Ella Genie Joey Paddy meself and may others always say Deafhood belongs to all of us. the trio have produced alot of vlogs breaking down complex ideas within the Deafhood book already and DE is now teaching a course on Deafhood at Ohlone and posting up materials there so i know they are totally eager to share and disseminate
they are even talking about a Deafhood summer institute to train others to give workshops and organize events and outreach and activism
sorry about ur experiences of RI hope u can be a instrument of positive change
ill blog some resources folks can tap into soon
good points all
urs in Deafhood
peace
patti
April 3rd, 2008 at 5:54 am
Hi Patti,
It is great to hear the outcome of Deafhood workshop at NTID recently. Hands Wave!
I would love the “three musketters” to come back for NTID Alumni Reunion weekend in June to expose our alumni members to aware of Deafhood issues and increase of empowerment.
In the effect of Deafhood, I would love to see the expansion of this program to increase the awareness of our American community.
Cheers,
Nick Vera