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10th Anniversary ConferenceMarch 5-7, 2015
Gallaudet University Washington, D.C.
Deaf
Women of Color
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WELCOME LETTER
Dear Deaf Women of Color Participants: Welcome to Gallaudet University! We are delighted to be the host site for the 10th Anniversary Deaf Women of Color (DWC) Conference. This unique conference will explore the resources of education through our workshops and activities, and through the advocacy of the DWC. Our anniversary conference's theme is: Todays Vision: Tomorrows Reality, which reflects our own vision of the reality we hope to develop with your help and support. Your participation in the conference means that your new future, with our support, is waiting for you.
We would like to thank all the participants and allies who are traveling to help us celebrate our 10th Anniversary. Highlights of this two-day conference include hands-on activities, workshops, keynote speakers, exhibit booths, meals, opening reception, Deaf Women's Network, and a gala . The Rosa Lee Show will also be shown. The funds will be directed to scholarships for underserved undergraduate and graduate deaf women of color.
Furthermore, this conference offers huge economical and educational benefits to Deaf women, helping them to share their knowledge and promote personal empowerment in their communities.
Please visit our website, www.deafwomenofcolor.com for further information on the DWC HerStory.
Come and support us by participating in this event. Together, we can share experiences and empower diverse Deaf! We are looking forward to this productive conference. Sincerely,
Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has. ~ Margaret Mead
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Antines DavisLeticia Arellano Sandi LaRue
Aliana J. Mitchell Thuan Nguyen Francisca Rangel
Laurene E. Simms
2014 DEAF WOMEN OF COLOR BOARD
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Dr. Carla Garca-Fernndez
Reaching out for Multiple Consciousness
Carla Garca-Fernndez discusses her childhood experience struggling with her fragmented identities. Through exploration of our backgrounds, we will attempt to broaden our multiple consciousness and understand how the past contributes to our ways of knowing today and nurturing of ourselves tomorrow.
Dr. Carla Garca-Fernndez is a passionate community activist with an aim to educate, learn and grow with Deaf-Latinas/os, other Deaf People of Color and marginalized groups through dialogue and collaborative research on multiple intersectional identities and social justice. Her research interests center around racial and cultural identities, social justiceparticularly in education, critical race studies, Deaf-Latina/os critical studies, and multilingual/multicultural education. Her professional careers led her to realize the importance of embracing multiple identities and motivated her to incorporate the intersectionality framework into her research. Carla, born in Belen, New Mexico, holds a doctorate in Curriculum and Instruction: Cultural Studies in Education from the University of Texas at Austin, an MA in Language, Reading and Culture: Bilingual and Multicultural Education from the University of Arizona, and a BS in Home Economics: Child Development from Gallaudet University.
Carla Garca-Fernndez, fourth of eight children, grew up in her native state of New Mexico. At the age of 18 months, she enrolled in the New Mexico School for the Deaf with her older brother, Tim. This was the first step in her educational career which culminated in the completion of her PhD earlier this year. Carla credits her parents, Charles and Alice Garcia with instilling the value of education which has directed her steps and informed both her life and career.
SPECIAL PRESENTER
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Dr. Carolyn McCaskill is an Associate Professor in the ASL and Deaf Studies Department at Gallaudet University where she has been teaching since 1996. A graduate of the Alabama School for the Deaf, she completed her bachelors degree in Psychology with a Minor in Social Work, her Masters degree in Counseling of the Deaf, and her doctoral degree in Special Education Administration from Gallaudet University. In addition to counseling positions at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf, Houston Community College System, and Gallaudet University, she served as the Coordinator of Minority Achievement and Multicultural Program for Pre-college Programs at Gallaudet University.
Carolyn is deeply interested in black deaf history, community and culture and has conducted numerous seminars and workshops related to multicultural issues within the Deaf community. In 2005, she became a recipient of the Thomas and Julia Mayes Award and in 2006 she was selected as a Diversity Fellow at Gallaudet University. In 2013, Carolyn received the Deaf Humanitarian Award from the National Action Network (NAN), one of the nations leading civil rights organizations and became the first deaf recipient of the Key to Harlem. In honor of Black History Month, she was also included in theGrios 100, an annual list of the top 100 influential people in the African American community, for a book she co-authored, The Hidden Treasure of Black ASLwhich explores the evolution of ASL within the black community.
SPECIAL PRESENTER
Accomplishing Your Dreams: Telling your Story
In my presentation I will share my personal journey of how I accomplished my dreams of co-authoring ground-breaking research on Black ASL and producing a book/DVD. I will include some strategies for success that helped me along the way.
Dr. Carolyn McCaskill
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Melaine McKay-Cody
Preserving Your Sign Language for Future Generations
Melaine McKay-Cody is an Oklahoma Native. She is one of many Cherokee Deaf people in Oklahoma. She has been a researcher of North American Indian Sign Language since 1993. Melaine earned a Masters degree in Special Education and Rehabilitation from the University of Arizona in 1996. She recently graduated with a Masters degree in Linguistic Anthropology from the University of Kansas. She is currently working with several tribes in developing educational materials using their tribes own sign language.
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Originally from South Korea, SooHyun Tak came to the United States at age 4 with her family for better quality of life and opportunities for a deaf child. She obtained her Masters degree in Mental Health Counseling from Gallaudet University, Washington, D.C. , in 1995. She has since been providing advocacy and counseling services to deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind individuals in various settings, ranging from residential treatment milieu for children to community based mental health and advocacy agencies. Prior to joining the Department of Counseling at Gallaudet University in the fall of 2013, she was the Director of Human Services at the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD), providing the oversight and supervision of advocacy and job placement services, community education, hard of hearing program, low income senior housing, and two outreach satellite offices in Bakersfield and Antelope Valley.
She has given presentations at conferences at both local and national levels on diversity in the workplace as an effort to raise audiences self awareness on how their beliefs, values, and attitudes may have attributed to their working relationships with colleagues and consumers.
SooHyun TakSocial Justice Ally: Just Exactly
What Does It Mean?
Identifying characteristics of an ally in the context of social justice and providing strategies and tools to be an effective ally in anti-oppression efforts.
SPECIAL PRESENTER
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Diana Cho truly enjoys a life of learning at a HMH Monastery and Life Science Center, where she serves as Deaf Program Coordinator. In this service, Diana helps bring HMHs Buddhist Teachings and retreat programs to interested deaf and hard-of-hearing people through ease of access. She has a broad background in leadership, supervision, and service program implementation and delivery, most of which occurred at a university, and has also provided coaching to deaf people.
Diana Cho
Exploring True Spirituality
This workshop presents a thought-provoking opportunity to explore what true spirituality is about, and how giving ourselves to that truthfully benefits us more than we think. Authentic teachings that all Spiritual Masters have shared since ancient times will be looked at and considered for their great meaning and relevance to our daily lives. We will have an open, welcoming dialogue that may shed light on some of the questions you have in mind. With increased clarity and a new outlook on life, we may begin taking a closer look at the life that we are living, so that we can make adjustments and have what we have always wantedjoy and freedom.
WORKSHOP PRESENTER
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Vicki T. HurwitzDiverse Deaf Women Who
Changed Herstory
Vicki will present a PowerPoint presentation on the lives and accomplishments of several diverse deaf women who made a difference to womens herstory.
WORKSHOP PRESENTER
Vicki T. Hurwitz is the First Lady of Gallaudet University and her long-time passion is volunteerism, community service and advocacy. While she was Student Development Coordinator of the Student Life Team at NTID/RIT, she developed a curriculum and taught a deaf womens studies course, the first of its kind in the nation in 1993. Among her many credits, she was chair of the Conference of Deaf Women of Upstate New York, vice-president of Deaf Women United, and cofounder of Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Victims, serving as its Executive Director, and then President. She was honored with the first Women of the Year Award by Deaf Women of Rochester, Woman of Achievement by Capital Region Interpreter Network and Deaf Women of Achievement Award by Deaf Women United.
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Norma MornThe Circle of Hands
The Circle of Hands is an opportunity for us to gather and discuss the power and respect of various signs. Curious? Join us for an enlightening discussion!
As a young child, Norma Morn arrived in the U.S. without any language. Today, she enjoys healthy and vigorous debates on languages, conscious choices of language usage, and the respect of identity politics. A graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology and American University, she currently works at Gallaudet University as a coordinator for Planning, Assessment and Accreditation under the Office of Academic Quality.
WORKSHOP PRESENTER
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Storm Smith
WORKSHOP PRESENTER
Storm Smith is a motivational speaker for Deaf people of color, primarily youth. Within the Deaf Community she is also known as a vivid storyteller and filmmaker. Her film Unveiled was nominated as one of the top three films in the Best Short Film category at the World Deaf Cinema Festival, igniting her passion to produce three other featured films: Inbounds, Evolution, and Roulette. Her films have been recognized internationally at deaf film festivals, earning her several nominations and the prestigious Rochester Deaf Film Festivals Rising Star award. Storm proceeded to expand her horizons by producing and directing a variety of music and promotional videos, and commercials (such as for ABC Familys Switched at Birth).
Storm earned her bachelors degree in Psychology from Gallaudet University and is currently working on her Masters degree in Media Entrepreneurship at American University. She is employed as a Video Producer/Director for University Communications at Gallaudet University. She also teaches workshops and seminars on video editing and marketing perspectives and has recently been invited to present her theories on film work at Harvard University in March 2015.
A role model for all members of the Deaf community, Storm also leads as an example for the hearing community.
Leadership and Psychology of Women in Media
Media is hot and its everywhere. Women in todays media are changing significantly creating new paths in image and leadership. We will learn that psychology is what drives imagesand leadership in media. We will learn how to be our own leaders and advocate for ourselves and for others (women, women of color, and people in general). There will be some clips from notable original film work Evolution, Inbounds and Roulette to demonstrate some examples of images, leaderships and psychology.
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CONFERENCE SCHEDULE
Schedule*
Thursday, March 53:00 pm 5:30 pm Check-in Multi Purpose Room at the I. King Jordan Student Academic Center5:00 pm 7:00 pm Happy Hour H Street Country Club-Meet at the Bison at the Field Friday, March 67:30 am 8:15 am Registration - Multi Purpose Room7:00 am 8:15 am Breakfast - Market Place8:15 am 8:30 am Kick Off - Foster Auditorium8:30 am 9:45 am Keynote Speaker - Foster Auditorium9:45 am 10:00 am Drawing #1 Foster Auditorium10:00 am 10:15 am Break10:15 am 11:30 am Workshop Multi-Purpose Room11:30 am 12:00 pm I am but I am not Multi-Purpose Room12:00 noon 1:15 pm Kendall students dance and Lunch1:30 pm 2:45 pm Keynote Foster Auditorium2:45 pm 3:00 pm Break3:00 pm 4:15 pm Workshop Multi-Purpose Room4:20 pm 5:00 pm Workshop Flex A & B5:00 pm 5:10pm Drawing #26:00 pm 8:00 pm Multi-Cultural Dinner Upper level-Cafeteria Saturday, March 77:00 am 8:30 am Breakfast - Cafeteria8:30 am 9:45 am Keynote Foster Auditorium9:45 am 9:55 am Drawing #39:55 am 10:10 am Break10:15 am 11:30 am Workshop Multi-Purpose Room11:30 am 12:15 pm DWC Founders/Board meeting Multi-Purpose Room12:15 pm 1:30 pm Lunch1:30 pm 3:00 pm Keynote/Workshop Flex A & B 3:00 pm 3:15 pm Break3:15 pm 4:30 pm Workshop Flex A & B4:30 pm 4:40 pm Drawing #45:30 pm 7:00 pm Gala7:15 pm 9:00 pm The Rosa Lee Show Elstad Auditorium9:00 pm 1:00 am Social & Dance Multi-Purpose Room Sunday, March 8 Check-out & Departure *Subject to change
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DWC NOMINATIONS
Deaf Women of Color, Inc.
Nominations for
2015-2019 DWC BOARD OF DIRECTORS
If interested, please contact NuNu at [email protected] or Alaina Mitchell at [email protected].
For information on the Deaf Women of Color organization, please visit www.deafwomenofcolor.com and review the bylaws.
Board of Directors will be selected during the 2015 DWC Conference.DUE March 5, 2015
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WHERE: Greensboro, North Carolina
DATE: March 2017 (dates to be announced)
WHO: ANY deaf & hard of hearing women of color & allies
WEBSITE: www.deafwomenofcolor.com
EMAIL: Conference chairperson, [email protected]
The Difference is You
Save the Date
March 2017
Biennial Deaf Women of Color
Conference
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THE ROSELEE SHOW
The RoseLee Show Teaser
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Metropolitan Washington Deaf Community Center, Inc
DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
AND DEAF STUDIES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESOFFICE OF THE DEAN
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION, BUSINESS, AND HUMAN SERVICES
Latin@Student Union
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
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SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR DONORS
MJ BienvenuKyle Amber ClarkLicelot DelgadilloJulie Diaz-PooreEileen ForestalJanie Golightly
Maria Reyes Hourihan Vicki Hurwitz
Iva IkedaRae JohnsonHorace Jones
Kelly LenisRuth S McLennon
Barbara WhiteTyese Wright
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DEAF WOMEN OF COLOR COMMITTEE
Rita Corey Mistress of Ceremony Roberta Gage Gala/Social Coordinator Delia Lozano-Martinez Volunteer CoordinatorNayo Franck Videographer Ruth Reed Photographer Linda Stamper Graphic/Web DesignerShay Tayler Media AssistanceWendy Wiatrowski Conference Planning Coordinator
To Our Amazing Volunteers,
On behalf of the DWC Board and the DWC committee, your willingness to volunteer/allocate your time is greatly appreciated. We truly could not do this without you!
Once again, thank you!
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GALLAUDET BUS SCHEDULE
Alternative Continuous Shuttle Schedule
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BENSON GUKCH UNION STATION
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
Come join us in this exciting city for the NDPC Conference to learn, discover, share knowledge, see old friends, and meet some new ones!
Fourth Triennial National Deaf People of Color Conference
Beyond Your Lens: Intersectional Identities
June 3-5, 2016
Save the Date
Austin, Texas
For more information, contact Wendy Wiatrowski at [email protected].
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