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Deaf President Now: The new documentary shedding light on ‘forgotten’ history of deaf civil rights movement
Fire alarms are blaring, red lights are flashing, and students are bursting through the halls of Gallaudet, the world’s first university for deaf students. It’s a loud scene – but there is no sound.
Gallaudet University is a special place. It’s far more than a university for the deaf. If you live in Washington, DC, it's a pillar of the community. And in 1988, it was the home of a revolution that ...
In 1988, a protest took over a Washington, D.C., college campus. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) JERRY COVELL: [inaudible] . RASCOE: That's Jerry Covell signing to the crowd at Gallaudet University, ...
The brand new history documentary Deaf President Now! premieres on Apple TV+ Friday, May 16. At over an hour and a half, Deaf President Now! details the story of the greatest civil rights movement ...
Nyle DiMarco and Davis Guggenheim tell a story of revolution on a college campus with the narrative verve of "Andor." It’s not just a protest you’re watching in “Deaf President Now!” It’s a revolution ...
RASCOE: That's Jerry Covell signing to the crowd at Gallaudet University, telling them, I am as insulted as you all. The problem - the choice to leave the University for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing ...
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