Marty Taylor, owner of IC, shares a story of how her mother, Bernie Taylor, became an interpreter.
How did Sharon Neumann Solow become a sign language interpreter more than 50 years ago? Find out here!
Sharon was one of the first sign language interpreters at NTID in 1968. Find out more about her experience!
Spotlight on Heritage Signers: Sharon Neumann Solow and Sheila Bragger-Hall, Coda sisters.
Sharon Neumann Solow and Sheila Bragger-Hall are sisters, discussing growing up as Codas. Videos in ASL.
“Down.” One simple, English word. In ASL, many different ways to sign it.
Mary Harman shows the fun in ASL linguistics! How many ways can you sign the word “down”?
Virginia Lee Hughes: A Pioneer in the Sign Language Interpreting Profession
Virginia Lee Hughes, a child of Deaf parents, was born in Fulton, Missouri.
Enjoy this personal interview with Virginia Lee Hughes by Dr. Carolyn Ball.
What is Sign Language Brokering? Dr. Jemina Napier explains. Available in International Sign Language and English.
What is Sign Language Brokering? Dr. Jemina Napier explains. Available in International Sign Language and English.
What do Kevlar, fire escapes, and windshield wipers all have in common?
Mary Harman answers in ASL!
Can you figure out what Kevlar, fire escapes and windshield wipers all have in common?
What is a contranym? Watch Mary Harman in ASL and find out!
Mary Harman puts this English fact into ASL.