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  1. Sep 2, 2022 · The Center for Black Deaf Studies (CBDS) is pleased to announce the selection of Lindsay M. Dunn, ’85, manager of education programs in the Deaf Studies program within the School of Arts and Humanities, as the center’s first ever scholar/researcher.

  2. Lindsay Dunn. Gallaudet University, Deaf Studies, Manager Education Support Programs, Lecturer, Graduate Internship Coordinator and Adult Degree Cp,letion Propgram Advisor. Download.

  3. Specialties: Deaf People in Developing Nations. Dynamics of Oppression. Diversity and Multicultural Education and Training. Deaf Studies.

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    • Gallaudet University
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Lindsay Dunn, co-director of the Center for Black Deaf Studies and also a Gallaudet alumnus, said there are too few Black Ph.D.s, let alone Black Deaf Ph.D.s, which contributes to the lack of professors familiar with Black ASL and Black Deaf history and culture.

  5. Established in 2020, the Center for Black Deaf Studies (CBDS) operates as an outreach center for teaching and learning about the Black Deaf experience and provides easy access to a range of useful content resources.

  6. This course examines the presence of Black Deaf people in Deaf history, beginning with the first student to receive a formal education at a school for the deaf until the establishment of the Texas Blind, Deaf, Orphanage or TBDO as it was called.

  7. Apr 4, 2019 · Lindsay Dunn, who was the first black deaf learner to finish matric in South Africa, is now teaching at Gallaudet University in Washington, DC.

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