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EXHIBIT:

LEAD-K

LEAD-K

Availability:

2017

From January 2017 to March 2018, our annually updated display case at the Museum of Deaf History, Arts & Culture® highlighted the LEAD-K Campaign.  The LEAD-K, Language Equality & Acquisition for Deaf Kids, Campaign is a visual civil rights movement to end the nationwide epidemic of language deprivation by promoting language equality, American Sign Language (ASL) and English for all Deaf babies, leading to a new generation of Deaf children who are Kindergarten-ready.


Learn more about LEAD-K through it's website and thru the Nyle DiMarco Foundation.

LEAD-K
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