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Cultural Series: Glimpse of Another America


Argentine Culture, Deaf History & Community Come meet Johanna Katz-Searls, a proud Deaf native from Buenos Aires, Argentina. Johanna will persent about Argentine culture, Deaf history, the community, and what it is like for a Deaf person to live in Argentina, the second southernmost counry in the world. Johanna will explain how Argentina's unique history and economic situtation has impacted Deaf people's lives. Participants will also have an opportunity to learn some Argentine Sign Language (LSA).

April 22, 2022 from 6pm - 8pm

Location: MDHAC (in-person)/Webinar (Virtual) Click here to register!

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