How many times have those of us with hearing loss been told that we don't look deaf, whatever "looking" deaf means. It's hard enough to make people recognize invisible disabilities. but today's New York Times has an Op-Ed that suggests it's okay to question the disabled status even of someone with visible disabilities. In "The … Continue reading He Doesn’t Look Disabled.
Month: January 2020
“Volume Control” Entertains, Educates and Will Probably Make You Mad at the Big Six
One of the great things about being a writer is that it lets you pursue your passions and still call it work. Like many people who encounter hearing loss when they don’t expect it, David Owen, author of more than a dozen books, wanted to know what had happened to his hearing and why. So … Continue reading “Volume Control” Entertains, Educates and Will Probably Make You Mad at the Big Six
The Talkies
For the first time in as long as I can remember, I’ve actually seen – and heard – many of this year’s Oscar-nominated movies. Including the ones in English. What made this possible? The oft-deplored trend to streaming video. When the Oscar nominations came out earlier this week, the news media focused on the showdown … Continue reading The Talkies
Surfer Girl Wears Hearing Aid
One of the things that makes wearing hearing aids easier is having a good role model. This is especially true of children. This year American Girl, the hugely popular doll company, named as its 2020 doll of the year Joss Kendrick, who was born with hearing loss and wears a hearing aid in her right … Continue reading Surfer Girl Wears Hearing Aid

