Yes Coda are part of history but there were so much information in two hours so it is not possible to cram everything in two hours. I am amazed that every vlog I've seen about "Through Deaf Eyes" has some criticism. If one feel something is important, encourage PBS to expand more as this can be the beginning of the series of Deaf History. Making a film is not an easy task as well pleasing the audience. There are such a variety of stuff in Deaf history, hard to please everybody. Again, I do agreed that Coda should be included but only if they can expand the series of deaf history. If you are going to do the walk, do the walk, if you are going to do the talk, do the talk!
I remmy you! We met like so many decades ago! Anyway thanks for your comments on my recent vlog..just replied to your response vlog so tell me whatda think about DASH T-Mobile??
Anyway, thanks for making me realize how other countries reacted to the Gallaudet protest by putting in headlines in the newspaper. At that time of the protest, I was in the hospital for a week with painful back condition in a traction caused by food poisioning..how crazy was that!? I was so pissed missing this great turn of the century for social justice. Anyway, I am completely fine with my back now! The only time I heard about the protest was when the nurse alerted me to watch it on the news. I didn't realize how much impact the protest had made to the world until later on when reviewing about it.
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It was James Tucker in Through Deaf Eyes who mentioned the Jerusalem Post reporter (not Greg Hilbok) was interviewing during the DPN protest.
(I learned the sign for Jerusalem for the first time; your signing in your vlog reinforced my learning!)
very interesting!! keep vloging!:)
Ah, thank you for the correction!
Yes Coda are part of history but there were so much information in two hours so it is not possible to cram everything in two hours. I am amazed that every vlog I've seen about "Through Deaf Eyes" has some criticism. If one feel something is important, encourage PBS to expand more as this can be the beginning of the series of Deaf History. Making a film is not an easy task as well pleasing the audience. There are such a variety of stuff in Deaf history, hard to please everybody. Again, I do agreed that Coda should be included but only if they can expand the series of deaf history. If you are going to do the walk, do the walk, if you are going to do the talk, do the talk!
Very well said, thank you.
Lantana
Hey Mike!
I remmy you! We met like so many decades ago! Anyway thanks for your comments on my recent vlog..just replied to your response vlog so tell me whatda think about DASH T-Mobile??
Anyway, thanks for making me realize how other countries reacted to the Gallaudet protest by putting in headlines in the newspaper. At that time of the protest, I was in the hospital for a week with painful back condition in a traction caused by food poisioning..how crazy was that!? I was so pissed missing this great turn of the century for social justice. Anyway, I am completely fine with my back now! The only time I heard about the protest was when the nurse alerted me to watch it on the news. I didn't realize how much impact the protest had made to the world until later on when reviewing about it.
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They did talk short CODA it was James Tucker s kids
His son play basketball with celluar not really talk much on CODA
Am i right???
Ah, I forgot about the kid who was talking on phone shooting the basketball!
Like I said on vlog, I only watched it ONCE. Thanks!
Dave, yeah, I saw your little adorable daughter!
For others, I am only saying about CODA being an important part of our Deaf culture and life.
Barb DiGi, Mike? I am Phil! :) LOL
Oops, I mean Phil!! I am bad with names especially when it was a few decades ago! I still remmy you as you!
Well said.
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