DeafDigest - 10 February 2021

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - February 10, 2021 -- a big problem real-time captions There is a serious problem with real-time captions, according to a deaf person, who is a TV critic and watches news and talk programs. The real-time captions is fine. What is not fine is that hearing speakers talk too fast, real too fast, making it a challenge for captioners to catch up! Interpreters, too!   -- one kitchen, yes; other kitchen, no A deaf person applied for a job in a kitchen of a Cracker Barrel restaurant, and was refused an interview because of his deafness. Not giving up, he applied for another kitchen in a different restaurant and got the job. To this day he is still successfully employed in that restaurant. Is there a difference between one kitchen and another kitchen - inasmuch as all kitchens pretty much look the same? Anyway Cracker Barrell has to pay to settle the EEOC lawsuit.   -- fake-patients, deaf and hearing A team of researchers at Idaho State University conducted an experiment. A group of four deaf fake-patients and four hearing fake- patients attempted to make medical appointments. These medical facilities said yes to these four fake-hearing patients but gave four fake-deaf patients a very hard time. Discrimination? So very obvious!   Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ 02/07/21 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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