Deaf411 – Which cities are deaf-friendly?

9:22 am

David Rosenbaum and Andrew Veith have developed and launched an interesting website called DEAF411. Deaf411 will be taking on the challenge of identifying how cities are considered deaf-friendly. Deaf411 will be researching and collecting information on which cities are deaf-friendly and what it takes to be considered deaf-friendly. They will produce a report which will be helpful if you are planning on a trip or a move to a new city and you are curious what kind of things a city would be able to offer its local deaf community. This report will be available to everyone at no charge.

Be sure to watch their blog at http://deaf411online.com/blog which will be chock-full of interesting information from a deaf perspective on issues related to being “Deaf-Friendly”!

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  • thanks for this great site!
  • deafk
    I just checked the website. There is a sign up so that it can pass out the bulletin to anyone who is interested in it.
  • deafk
    Hi, Jared,

    I wanted to mention how impressed I am with your up to date collection of technoloy information. I thank you for sharing this with us. Those information are like needles in the hays in the wide world information, grinning...

    Okay, it would be nice if this information could be posted when the information is ready...

    deafk
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