DeafDigest - 05 October 2018

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - October 5, 2018 -- interpreters in legislation not a priority New Zealand is suffering from a shortage of interperters. As a result interpreters are pulled from duty at the national Parliament to every day duties such as doctors' offices, classrooms, attorneys' offices, etc. Deaf people that want to follow the Parliament sessions are upset.   -- A movie will involve a DeafBlind actor Not sure if it is a first, but a DeafBlind actor will be featured in an upcoming movie - Feeling Through. This filming is in the planning stages and not too much is known about what it is all about.   -- interesting court case If a deaf person wants to file a lawsuit because of no captioning, he does not have to tell FCC about it, and can go ahead with the lawsuit. That deaf person wanted to sue Hallandale Beach (Florida) because of no captions during city council meetings. The town said the deaf person must contact FCC first. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said no - that FCC does not have to be contacted first about no captions.     Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update) -- pioneering deaf model on TV commercial http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/ 09/30/18 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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