After watching this video, I was surprised at how important the club was to the deaf community. Most hearing people try not to go too far from home, but the deaf would drive from miles around to come to the club because it was such an important part of their life. It amazed me that they would go to all that trouble just to socialize. I also found it surprising how difficult it is for the Deaf to make friends. Without a community of other Deaf people the communication barrier is enormous. Many of the types of activities the hearing world takes for granted…like ball games and plays….are all the more difficult for the Deaf to enjoy when no one else thinks about accommodating them.
This video also opened up a whole new realm of thought for me. Sometimes in the hearing world it is so easy to respond with little to no thought to other people’s questions. We don’t easily connect with those we don’t know, and a sense of community is not always there. In the Deaf world, however, a hug is a typical part of greeting someone. Whereas Hearing people have to work to have their emotions show in their words, the Deaf can easily maintain a very clear and accurate representation of their feelings and emotions through the use of ASL.
Watching this video gave me a clearer picture of the deaf community as a whole. The more I