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‘Deaf Utopia’ review – Nyle DiMarco’s memoir is enlightening, depending on how (and if) you read it

April 25, 2022 by

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There’s a tough balance to strike when your name is Nyle DiMarco. The Deaf activist, who first found fame as […]

Tariq Mahmood: Deaf Muslims searching for Islam

July 10, 2014 by

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In 2000 I graduated from Wolverhampton University with a British Sign Language/English Interpreting degree and have since worked in a […]

Meet: David Sindall, author of ‘After Alyson’ – and win a copy!

February 28, 2013 by

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A few weeks ago, a book turned up on my doormat, ready for review. After Alyson is about a man […]

“I don’t want to lose what I learned when I was deaf.” A conversation with Bella Bathurst, author

July 19, 2012 by

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Seven years ago, I read an article in the Observer by author Bella Bathurst, which was titled ‘How I learned […]