DeafDigest - 28 December 2020

DeafDigest Mid-Week edition - December 28, 2020 -- story of a deaf farmer makes it to state's top farming stories Some months back DeafDigest ran a piece on deaf farmer Matt Fry and his deaf wife with two hearing children successfully operating a grain and cattle farm in Ohio. This newspaper story made it to the Top 10 agricultural stories in Ohio for the year 2020.   -- "sign language" movie was huge box office flop A "sign language" movie had an $18 million budget but only made $2 million, and was branded as a major flop. It was "The Clan of the Cave Bear" that was shown in 1986, as a prehistoric theme. Communication between the characters was by sign language among these fake-deaf actors. DeafDigest hopes the next sign language movie performed by deaf actors will be a huge financial success.   -- child Coda loved doing family interpreting A newspaper story focused on a Coda, now owning her interpreting business. She said: I was the family interpreter for my deaf parents and my deaf sister. I loved it; felt very blessed to do the interpreting. But later on while growing up, I had to take speech therapy because all I knew was sign language! Not every Coda feels the same. Some embrace living in a deaf family; some don't.   Deaf jobs - latest update http://deafdigest.com/category/jobs/ 12/27/20 Blue and Gold editions & sub options at: http://deafdigest.com/newsletters/

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