DeafDigest - 21 June 2017

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - June 21, 2017   -- powerful national organization may want to help the deaf The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is interested in knowing about the deaf that were stopped by the police in Chicago. The question is - why just Chicago only? Deaf people have been stopped by the police everywhere in USA. A picture is at: http://deafdigest.com/aclu-and-the-deaf/   -- possible lonely deaf resident The state of New York announced a new affordable housing building in Oneida, NY. It said that 32 units will be built, and that up to two units may be reserved for the deaf. One or two units? That may mean that a deaf resident may be quite lonely, while mingling with hearing residents - unless an interpreter shadows the deaf person all day?   -- update on deaf woman in danger of losing home DeafDigest mentioned a deaf woman that was threatened with the loss of her home because of lack of paperwork that came with the donation of her mobile home. The church donated her the mobile home, but without paperwork. The church closed up and the church leader moved out of town. Luckily a former member of that church was able to track down the church leader, and he produced evidence of mobile house donation. The county government is satisfied and the deaf woman is not losing her house at all.     Latest deaf jobs http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ Barry's collections of past articles (with today's update) -- employment seeking http://deafdigest.com/collections/barrys-collections/ 6/18/17 Blue and Gold editions at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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