The short film Feeling Through and companion documentary Connecting the Dots were the inspiration for this platform, and a great place for you to start.
A late-night encounter on a New York City street leads to a profound connection between a teen-in-need and a DeafBlind man.
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Connecting the Dots brings you behind the scenes of Feeling Through, from idea through execution.
Learn about the lived experience of the DeafBlind community.
DeafBlindness includes a wide range of manifestations.
There are myriad ways in which someone becomes DeafBlind.
The DeafBlind community uses a diverse array of communication methods.
Support Service Providers (SSPs) are a crucial resource for many who are DeafBlind.
Discussion leads to understanding; understanding creates change.
A look into the relationships and families of DeafBlind presenters.
First date to marriage, from a DeafBlind perspective.
An honest conversation about disability and genetics.
Navigating life as a DeafBlind parent.
Dr. Francis Casale's daughter, Grace, also often acts as his interpreter.
Communication barriers with family can create strained relationships.
Liz discusses the ups and downs of life as a mother who is DeafBlind.
Learn about the white cane and guide dogs
Learn about the utility of the white cane.
Learn about how owners bond and utilize their guide dogs.
Take a trip with Carl and his guide dog as the navigate the streets of Boston.
Learn about mental health and wellness from a DeafBlind perspective.
Coping with progressive loss of vision and hearing and the definition of "ableism."
A discussion of sigma, seeking support, and the necessity of interdependence.
A view into the life and practice of DeafBlind psychotherapist, Rebecca Alexander.
The problem with looking at disability through a medical lens.
Focus on what you can do; advice that will improve your quality of life.
The journey from getting an education to finding employment.
Navigating an education system not built to accommodate people with disabilities.
Navigating communication access at school and work.
Navigating bias during a job interview.
Disclosure, defying expectations, and defining success.
Developing skill helps level the playing field in the workplace.
Take a closer look at the lives and experiences of our presenters.
Follow Tony at his classes at HKNC and his new passion, fixing bikes.
The life of Pastor Francis, who leads a Deaf congregation in California.
Rafael and Chris are neighbors and skilled artists who are DeafBlind.
Learn about the importance of advocacy.
What is the definition of and different kinds of advocacy?
How we talk about disability influences how we think about disability.
How has advocacy created real change?
Self-advocacy and developing one's skills are essential for people.
Learn about the importance of assistive technology.
Our presenters define and explore assistive technology.
Learn how assistive technology helps create equity.
Which innovations are still needed in the field of assistive technology.
A look at an assistive tech convention and the future of assistive tech.