Gallaudet University Video Library Catalog
Deaf Mosaic 1101
Deaf Mosaic 1012
1995; 23 min
The BBC's "See Hear" television programme visits Deaf Mosaic's home base in America. A special edition featuring "See Hear" in America, as well as highlights from some of their British editions - with Editor Bryn Brooks, Producer Terry Riley, and Presenters Clive Mason and Memnos Costi.
http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/player.cfm?video=1914
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Deaf Mosaic 1102
1995; 23 min
The Final Episode: Deaf Mosaic takes a stop on the Information Superhighway with Clarknet; deaf models Kellie Drew and Brad Minns take Florida and the world by storm; a deaf Washington, D.C. woman, Clydie Mae Mitchell Wells, celebrates her 100th birthday; and Deaf Mosaic takes a bittersweet look back over ten successful years on this, its final edition.
http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/player.cfm?video=1913
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Deaf Mosaic 1011
1995; 26 min 30 sec
Americorps, the new domestic public service organization, welcomes deaf members; a memorial tribute to Dr. Edward C. Merrill, the fourth president of Gallaudet College; the British Deaf Sports Association's field day on a Scottish lake; and Gallaudet University television students make their mark with professional quality productions.
http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/player.cfm?video=1900
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Deaf Mosaic 1010
Deaf Mosaic 1009
Deaf Mosaic 1008
Deaf Mosaic 1007
Deaf Mosaic 1006
1994; 29 min
Deaf gang members in Los Angeles; "In the Land of the Deaf", a French documentary, opens to acclaim in America; from Ireland's "Sign of the Times", another visit to the Pan Pan Theatre; the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf celebrates its 125th Anniversary; and Miss America 1995, Heather Whitestone.
http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/player.cfm?video=1895
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Deaf Mosaic 1005
1994; 28 min
The First Convention of the National Association of Native American Deaf; Hot food at the Rajin Cajun restaurant; Goodwill Industries provides services and jobs to people with special needs; Rabbi Douglas Goldhamer of Chicago's Temple Bene Shalom establishes the first Hebrew Seminary for the Deaf. From Tyne Tees' "Sign On" programme, the disability rights movement takes off in England.
http://videocatalog.gallaudet.edu/player.cfm?video=1894
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