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A town for the deaf? | The San Diego Union-Tribune
by wilpig at 5:17 pm EDT, Aug 23, 2005

Miller has one very bold idea: He wants to build a new town where there is none, a community that would be carved out of the farm fields and draw hundreds of people from across the nation ... maybe even the world.

What would set this town apart is it would be home to deaf and hard-of-hearing people who want to live together. They'd raise their families here, send their kids to school and share a common language: sign language.


 
RE: A town for the deaf? | The San Diego Union-Tribune
by bucy at 3:28 pm EDT, Aug 24, 2005

Miller has one very bold idea: He wants to build a new town where there is none, a community that would be carved out of the farm fields and draw hundreds of people from across the nation ... maybe even the world.

What would set this town apart is it would be home to deaf and hard-of-hearing people who want to live together. They'd raise their families here, send their kids to school and share a common language: sign language.

Shouldn't we be working to integrate these people into society better rather than partitioning them off even worse?

Wasn't there a story recently of parents living in some such enclave fighting to keep their children from having surgery to fix a correctible cause of some such handicap?


 
RE: A town for the deaf? | The San Diego Union-Tribune
by Xero at 9:26 pm EDT, Sep 1, 2005

wilpig wrote:

Miller has one very bold idea: He wants to build a new town where there is none, a community that would be carved out of the farm fields and draw hundreds of people from across the nation ... maybe even the world.

What would set this town apart is it would be home to deaf and hard-of-hearing people who want to live together. They'd raise their families here, send their kids to school and share a common language: sign language.

What?


 
 
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