Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Purple Workshop and Dinner in N.O.
Date: Tuesday June 23, 2009
Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Location: 5324 Canal Blvd -- enter side door facing Hawthorne Place
Notes: ** Reminder *** Please RSVP to Juliet Barbin - email her at: Juliet.Barbin@purple.us if you plan to attend 5 pm on June 23 for Purple Local Number workshop at Canal Blvd Baptist Deaf Church .
Purple will provide the dinner! There will be Brisket, Pork, and Chicken from Corky's BBQ.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Visual Alerts Address Everyday Sounds
NEW YORK CITY – 8 June 2009 – The first “Deaf Living Solutions” internet video report released by Deaf411 called “Living in an Audio World” highlights creative ways of coping in a society that is dependent on audio sounds for anyone who has a hearing loss.
“Many things that people take for granted in today’s fast-paced audio world can present challenges,” says Robert Harris, deaf owner of Harris Communications who sponsored the “Living in an Audio World” report, “Not being able to hear the doorbell or telephone ring can be frustrating. Watching the front door all day for an expected visit or delivery would not be practical. The same goes with missing an important telephone call when it rings.”
With the latest technology available for approximately 28 million Americans who are deaf or have varying degrees of hearing loss and senior citizens, there are more options to communicate by using videophones, text telephones and captioned telephones. How can someone, who can’t hear, or work in noisy environments, be alerted when the telephone is ringing? A Deaf411 announcer outlines various ways of alerting someone visually to the telephone or doorbell through use of visual alerting devices.
“Living in an Audio World” shares information on how you can set up your visual alerting device at home or work. Consumers who purchase visual alerts often feel much more relaxed, less frustrated and are able to answer the doorbell or telephone ringing with ease.
The “Deaf Living Solutions” internet video series, presented in American Sign Language with open captions, is produced by Deaf411, a marketing and public relations company. In April 2008, Deaf411 launched the “Deaf-Friendly Cities in the U.S.” website with a video and online survey. The final “Deaf-Friendly Cities in the U.S.” report is expected later this year, and will be made available to interested consumers free of charge.
The “Living in an Audio World” video report, information about the Deaf Living Solutions series and Deaf411 is available at http://www.deaf411online.com/aw40.html.
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Thursday, June 18, 2009
Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 (49 U.S.C. 41705)
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For additional information about the webinar or how to register, please contact Brandon M. Macsata at mail to:info@flyfriendlyski
The purpose of the Air Carrier Access Act of 1986 (49 U.S.C. 41705) provides that no air carrier may discriminate against any otherwise qualified individual with a disability, by reason of such disability, in the provision of air transportation. ACAA prohibits domestic air carriers from discriminating against persons with disabilities in the provision of air transport. The law states that persons with disabilities will have access to all services, goods and information that they provide to any other passenger as part of their normal operating practices and forbids air carriers from treating passengers with disabilities any differently than other passengers except in making the necessary accommodations
Learn from industry experts about the following aspects of the law:
*Airport Accessibility
*Aircraft Accessibility and Wheelchair Issues
*Requirements Concerning Services
*Accommodations for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
*Attendants and Service Animals
Speakers include:
*Jacquie Brennan, Project Director, DBTAC: Southwest ADA Center
*Kleo J. King, Senior Vice President of Accessibility Services,
United Spinal Association
*Mike Spollen, Consumer Aviation Specialist in the Office for Civil
Rights, U.S. Department of Transportation -- invited
*Brandon M. Macsata, Executive Director, Association for Airline
Passenger Rights (moderator)
Copy & paste this web address to register for the webinar:
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AAPR members can registration for FREE. Non-members can register for only $49.95; however, non-members can join APPR for only $10.00 and thereby avoid the registration fee and save $39.95. The on-line system that will be used for this program is fully accessible. Instructions for accessing the program will be sent to
individuals once they are registered.
For additional information about the webinar or how to register, please contact Brandon M. Macsata at info@flyfriendlyskies.com
Sponsored by the Association for Airline Passenger Rights (AAPR) & National Network of ADA Centers.
ENCSD AND NCSD Rally Thursday, June 18, 2009
IT IS ALL GO NOW! THE NORTH CAROLINA ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF (NCAD) WILL HOLD A RALLY IN SUPPORT OF THE EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF AND THE NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF ON THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2009 FROM 11:00 AM TO 6:00 PM ON THE SIDEWALKS BETWEEN JONES STREET AND THE STATE LEGISLATIVE BUILDING IN RALEIGH. IT WILL BE THE VERY SAME PLACE WHERE WE HAD SUCCESSFUL RALLIES BETWEEN 1998 AND 2003. WE ALREADY HAVE AN APPROVAL TO HOLD THIS RALLY ON THE SIDEWALKS. WE ARE WAITING FOR AN APPROVAL TO USE THE MALL ACROSS THE STREET AS WE ARE EXPECTING WELL OVER 100 PEOPLE!!! OR MORE THOUSAND ?? WE PLAN TO HOLD INTERVIEWS WITH THE PRESS BEGINNING AT 1:00 PM. WE HOPE TO HAVE THE TEACHERS, PARENTS, STUDENTS, ALUMNI, AND LEADERS SPEAK TO THE PRESS AND TO ALL OF YOU!!! WE ALL WILL GO TO THE OFFICES OF THE LEGISLATORS INSIDE THE LEGISLATIVE BUILDING AND THE LEGISLATIVE OFFICE BUILDING TO ASK THEM TO KEEP BOTH SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF OPEN. WE ALL HAVE WORKED VERY HARD FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS IN SUPPORT OF THE SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF SO IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR US TO BE THERE!!! WE WILL SEND OUT DIRECTIONS TO JONES STREET SOON. Or Raleigh, NC of map here; PLEASE SPREAD THE WORDS!!! BRING YOUR OWN POSTER OR CREATE YOUR POSTER IF IT IS NECESSARY. PLEASE YOU CAN WEAR ENCSD FIGHTING HORNETS LOGO, GREEN OR YELLOW T- SHIRT NCSD BEARS LOGO, BLUE OR WHITE T-SHIRT THANK YOU!!! The members of the blind community will hold another rally tomorrow and will be asking the legislators to keep the Governor Morehead School for the Blind (gms) open and to CLOSE ONE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF!!! THIS IS WHY WE WILL HOLD A RALLY OF OUR OWN!!! IT WILL BE VERY IMPORTANT TO BRING AS MANY PEOPLE TO RALEIGH ON THURSDAY JUNE 18 AS POSSIBLE. AGAIN, THANK YOU!!! |
ReNew New Orleans Deaf Coffee Chat / Metaire
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Ceramics - Free Classes and Open Studio - N.O.
Free Classes & Open Studio
Six Week Hand Building Session
Sponsored by NORD
If you have clay experience, you are invited to use our facilities. If you
need assistance, we are here to teach you.
Sponsored by the City of New Orleans, the New Orleans Recreation Department
(NORD) provides instruction, use of the centers, kiln firings, and all
necessary materials (clay & glazes) without cost to you.
We have lots of fun, make wonderful useful objects and useless oddities
while enjoying the pleasure and peacefulness of creativity.
St. Bernard Center
1500 Lafreneiere Street (Gentilly)
Tuesdays (June 16 - July 21)
Open Studio 3pm--6:30pm
Behrman Center
2529 Gen. Meyer Ave (Algiers)
Wednesdays (June 17 - July 22)
Open Studio 3pm--6:30pm
If you would like to register. please send me an email with your name, email
and phone contact info.
It's fun!!
Pat Jolly ... aka: the funtrepreneur
patjolly8994@
Monday, June 15, 2009
10 Digit Numbering Extended to November 12
Persons with hearing and/or speech disabilities who use VRS and/or IP Relay are reminded, if they have not done so already, to complete the process of registering with the VRS or IP Relay default provider of their choice as soon as possible, and no later than November 12, 2009. As part of the registration process, a VRS and/or IP Relay user must register his or her physical location information (Registered Location) with a default provider and, in exchange, obtain a ten-digit geographic telephone number. After November 12, 2009, all VRS and IP Relay users must be registered with a default provider in order to place a non-emergency call through any VRS or IP Relay provider. In addition, after that date, VRS and IP Relay providers will no longer complete calls to a user's former "proxy" or "alias" number that may have been previously obtained from a provider.
For more information please visit http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/dro/trs.html
Phone: 1-888-CALL-FCC (1-888-225-5322)
TTY: 1-888-TELL-FCC (1-888-835-5322)
Fax: 1-866-418-0232
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Sunday, June 14, 2009
Dear friends,
We, the board of Louisiana Acadiana Deaf-Blind Citizens (LADBC) request pushing the extension of the deadline to Wednesday, June 17th for pre-orders. If interested, PLEASE RSVP by email to Jackie Broussard, chair at LADBC1980@gmail.com and pay at the door Saturday.
Thank you in advance for your consideration.
Hope to see you all Saturday!
See full flyer at the noted below
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Presented by
LOUISIANA ACADIANA
DEAF-BLIND CITIZENS, INC.
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@ Catholic Deaf Center (CDC)
2585 Brightside Lane.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
(next to Louisiana School for the Deaf campus)
~ Saturday, June 20, 2009 ~
(Door opens @ 10:00 AM; Closes @ 5:00 PM)
~ FREE Admission ~
(With purchase of dinner; without dinner, will be charged $3.00 to enter)
MENU for Lunch
Serve @ about 11:00 a.m.
Chicken Jambalaya Platter for $10.00
Includes blackeyed peas, green salad, garlic french bread, and one FREE drink
(Please take pre-order EARLY!)
Extras: Dessert @ 50 cents, Drink @ $1.00
GRAND PRIZE: GPS & TV
~ PARADE of PRIZES including LSU stuff/Summer items ~ 50/50 CHANCE ~ FUN ~ GAMES ~
(We have added a new game: ‘Deal or No Deal’ that allows up to 75 entries to play to win $$$$, so better hurry to come in EARLY to register.)
>> Play Potto – Win $$Jackpot$$ <<
Pay $1.00 each - Guess any three-digit number (000 thru 999)
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* All Proceeds go toward
Deaf-Blind (DB) Retreat & Programs *
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For more information, PLEASE feel free to contact Jackie Broussard, Chair VIA e-mail at LADBC1980@gmail.com or tele/videophone at (337) 205-0374.
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ORDER FORM Deadline: June 13th
Name:___________________________________
How many plates? __ X $10.00 each = $______
Make payable & mail directly to:
LADBC
Attn: Annie Tu, Treasurer
409 W. St. Mary Blvd.
Lafayette, LA 70506
Friday, June 12, 2009
Free Pizza Workshop by SorensonVRS
Free Pizza
Sunday, June 28th
6PM till close…
CiCi’s Pizza
2622 Johnston St.
Lafayette, La 70503
The workshop will include:
Presentation on how to use Sorenson videophone
Discussion About Real Numbers: DirectVP and Local 10 Digits
Information about the Sorenson VP200
E911
Sorenson Gold Services
How to use Sorenson IP Relay (SIPRelay)
Register MySorenson.com
Attached:
Thank you,
Paul Winfree
Area Specialist - LA & MS
Sorenson Communications
800-918-1882
Dream Bigger Event For TateTullier
You all got invited to this event on June 21, 2009.
Please click RSVP on that information and you will need to email me with your full name, e-mail, home address and VP #.
I have to put all names who are confirmed to attend to the event.
The Event starts at 1 to 5 pm and 6:45 to 9:30 pm.
There will be 25 total drawing prizes between 1 to 5 and 6:45 to 9:30 pm.
WHAT ALL 25 DRAWING PRIZES ARE?? P3 NETBOOK
AGAIN... PLEASE SEND ME THE INFO AND U ARE CONFIRMED TO ATTEND.
Please email me at Juliet.Barbin@purple.us
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
Purple Local Number Workshop in N.O.
Purple Local Number Workshop
You are invited to join us for a free community workshop covering 10-digit local numbering, E911 as well as a demonstration of the newly released MVP (Mobile Video Phone)
Date:
Time:
Location:
(Hall 1st Floor)
Refreshments will also be provided. Registration is on a first come, first served basis.
Limit 70 people. Reserve your spot now!
To secure your place at this workshop, please confirm your attendance to the contact person below.
Contact: Juliet Barbin
Email: Juliet.Barbin@purple.us
Prefer to email me for RSVP but if you do not have email, call me at 225-341-2939.
Get It. Use It. Share It.
i711 Call Me™ Local Number My IP Relay® Local Number
Saturday, June 6, 2009
DPHH at Pat O'Brien's
Next DPHH
Pat O'Brien's
Saturday, June 13, 2009
718 St. Peter Street
New Orleans, LA 70116 Website
Lets kick the summer off in New Orleans on Bourbon Street! Meet at Pat O’Briens for some cold hurricanes. Pat O’Briens has piano bars, outdoor bars, outdoor and indoor seating, and if you go early enough their food is delish! Drive Safe, try to carpool.
Happy Summer!.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
718 St. Peter Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
Website
Lets kick the summer off in New Orleans on Bourbon Street! Meet at Pat O’Briens for some cold hurricanes. Pat O’Briens has piano bars, outdoor bars, outdoor and indoor seating, and if you go early enough their food is delish!
Drive Safe, try to carpool.
Happy Summer!
Netflix CEO An Insensitive B******
Blog Posts of the Week: Netflix CEO An Insensitive B******
Bad Attitude Photo © Flickr user tabrandt |
What did Hastings say that merits his being called an insensitive b******? According to Matthew: "Mr. Hastings said other sites didn't offer captions, and mentioned hulu.com as one of them." This is a grossly incorrect statement, as Matthew points out. Hulu.com DOES have some captioned video. But that's not all. Netflix's insensitive, ignorant CEO also said that when captioning technology was more widespread (i.e., improved) Netflix would "incorporate" it. Hello! The technology for online captioning has been available for years! And even that's not all. Hastings also had the nerve to exhibit a "let them eat cake" attitude, saying that deaf customers could get captioned DVDs in the mail! Finally, Hastings "agreed that adding captions wasn't an active agenda item," i.e., it was not important to Netflix.
What can the deaf and hard of hearing community do to change attitudes like Mr. Hastings' attitude? Captioning is not required on the Internet, so we have no choice but to fight! There is plenty we can do in this battle! We can launch a major negative publicity campaign to educate people, particularly people in the "hearing world" about this company's refusal to put captions on their online videos. We have many tools available to us.
What can you do in this "war" on Netflix? You can:
- Facebook! Post in your "what am I thinking about now" box, contact friends, set up Facebook groups devoted to getting Netflix to caption online video. Update: A Facebook group (over 400 as of June 2 and still growing) was set up: Netflix Watch-Instantly Needs Closed Captions! at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=72815765309.
- Update: We need mainstream media to become aware of this issue. If you know a technology/media technology or business reporter, columnist, or blogger through Facebook or another social networking site, tell them about how we want captions on Netflix and what Hastings said. If you are followed on Twitter by a technology/media technology or business reporter, columnist, or blogger send them a direct message about this.
- Set up a negative website that targets Netflix for their attitude. Maybe call it NetflixWontCaption.com.
- Blog. The more people who blog about this, the better. We need to strike while the iron's hot.
- Twitter! Twitter campaigns have been successful for other purposes.
- MySpace! Set up MySpace pages targeting Netflix.
- Email! If you are a Netflix customer, flood their email box with demands for captions online.
- If you belong to a deaf-related mailing list on for example Yahoo Groups, put the word out on your mailing list. Families with deaf and hard of hearing children especially need to be aware of this. It affects their child.
- Post a video on YouTube (there are deaf video sites, but YouTube will get the attention of hearing people).
- Old-fashioned letter writing. It can still have an impact.
- Other social networking sites - get the word out there.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Tate Tullier Selected As A Trailblazer
Also, he is having a ceremony on the 21st at the Baton Rouge Marriot. Anyone is welcome to attend! There will be interpreters for those of you who are hearing. You need to RVSP on the same page where his showcase is on the website below.
Letter From LAD President
It has been my pleasure to be your LAD president for two terms, and I want to say many thanks to my wonderful executive board, members at large, chapter representatives, and all members. It has been a very rewarding experience for me, serving the Deaf community, the Hard of Hearing, and the Deaf-Blind, especially during the crisis times of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Gustav. I learned a lot about the many different ways LAD can offer assistance to those in need.
It has been my privelege to be your president. Many thanks to all for the tremendous experience and the fullfillment of serving the Louisiana Deaf community.
Randall Pippins, Sr.
AADB President Elect
The DEAF BAYOU e-news
-LoUiSiAna’s e-newsletter for the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, & Hard of Hearing community citizens
Website: http://www.deafbayou.com/
SPECIAL ISSUE Monday,, June 1, 2009
Dan Arabie, CEO/Editor
DBeditor@LUSFiber.net
WE WON!
Official Letter from President Art Roehrig
Read leter; click on:
http://www.deafbayou.com/content/view/1477/109/
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American Association of the Deaf-Blind
June 1, 2009
In this Issue:
New AADB President and Vice President:
The votes are in! Congratulations to Dan Arabie of Louisiana and
Tim "Hulk" Jackson of South Dakota! They are our new president and vice president respectively for the 2009-2013 term, starting on July 1, 2009. Biographies about both will appear in future AADB Today issues.
(Source: AADB Today)
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So join us the AADB/LADBC House Party;click on:
http://www.deafbayou.com/content/view/1456/70/
Deaf Chat Coffee in Baton Rouge, LA
Deaf Chat Coffee
This Friday, June 5, 2009
7:00 p.m.
At
CC Community Coffee House
7960 Jefferson Hwy
Baton Rouge, LA 70809
There will be a Z340 Demo!
We will be taking orders for the Z340 at the Deaf Chat Coffee.
7960 Jefferson Hwy, Baton Rouge, LA
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CSDVRS Now Known As The Z
CSDVRS Now Known As The Z™
CLEARWATER, Fla. [June 3, 2009] — CSDVRS announced today that it is now known as The Z™. The switch reflects the company’s new platform, video products and services.
CSDVRS originated as a program under Communication Service for the Deaf (CSD), a not-for-profit deaf services agency headquartered in Sioux Falls, S.D. In late 2006, CSDVRS emerged as a private, for-profit video relay service (VRS) and relocated its headquarters to Clearwater, Fla.
“We are extremely grateful to CSD for allowing us to become the nation’s premier VRS provider and being the first to offer 24/7 services, along with Spanish VRS, video mail and personal 800 numbers,” said Sean Belanger, CSDVRS chief executive officer. “With the enormous success of our products and services, we are moving into a new era of video technology. The time has arrived for us to create our own identity, especially with our line-up of The Z™ products. In doing so, we are now able to move towards what we represent: innovation, quality, inclusiveness and commitment.”
Chris Wagner, CSDVRS vice president of marketing, explained that the new name is not only easy for people to remember, it is simpler to convey in sign language, as well. This change is also reflected online. Rolled out as part of the transition, the company’s web site has been redesigned to enhance customer experience. Visitors to The Z™ site (www.zvrs.com) will notice new features and easier navigation that make browsing more enjoyable and user friendly.
Wagner emphasized that, in spite of the changes, The Z™ still offers the same services and products customers have come to appreciate from CSDVRS, such as voice carry-over, Spanish VRS and video mail alerts.
“We continue to be the premier VRS provider, offering choices in videophones and service delivery that are unmatched,” Wagner said. “We strongly believe that every deaf and hard of hearing consumer should have options. That’s why we will continue to enhance our services and pursue even better quality as we grow as a company.”
About The Z™
The Z™ is powered by CSDVRS, LLC, the first video relay services (VRS) provider to offer 24/7 availability, Spanish VRS, video mail and personal 800 numbers. Launched nationally in 2000, CSDVRS was developed by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals based on feedback from the nation’s deaf and hard of hearing community. Today, the company remains dedicated to that same spirit of innovation and commitment to excellence, continuing to set the industry standard as the nation’s premier VRS provider. For more information about The Z™, please visit zvrs.com.
DeafCommunityNews
Interpreters Needed
Need Interpreters
DATE: September 25 to 27, 2009
TIME: morning to afternoon
ADDRESS: Dallas Texas
We are searching for fluent ASL signers to interpret for a Women's conference (Seventh-Day Adventist) in Dallas, Texas on September 25 - 27, 2009 at Hilton Anatole Hotel on Stemmons Freeway. All day seminars on September 25 and 26, morning/brunch meeting on the 27th.
There will be around 15 deaf women.
Please submit your fee and fluent levels to us for consideration. Do you have a videophone that we can call you at to assess your fluency? Include which days you're available and for which time frame.
Thank you,
Jennifer Witteborg
Secretary
Deaf Women Ministry
cc Bunola Hovey, Director
Catherine Ingram, Assistant Director
Email: witof7@comcast.net
Phone: (540)937-3956 VP
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Help Tate Tullier to Win!
LSD Eagle Eyes PTO Meeting
DIX Almost Famous Daiquiris in Lafayette, LA
101 Liberty Avenue
Lafayette, La. 70508
(off from Kaliste Saloom Rd.)
NEW PLACE / NEW Environment
2nd FRIDAY of every month
~~~~~Smoke FREE Environment~~~~~
Games ~ Food to sell ~ Daiquiris ~ Beers ~ Mixed Drinks ~ Smoking Area @ Patio ~
NO KIDS ALLOWED ~~ Come and Have FUN....
Time: after 6 pm til 2 am
For more information; contact