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 ...