Deaf BBC presenter is stranded in Mount Everest's 'death zone' after losing contact with his Sherpa ⊖⊖
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Though the art world is supposed to be inclusive, that isn’t the experience of many disabled creatives – and in a groundbreaking online exhibition at dis_place they have poured their frustrations int…
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Angela’s apparently idyllic family life begins to fray when she becomes pregnant and the hearing world’s old prejudices are reawakened
Far from the Tree, Andrew Solomon’s brilliant nonfiction book abo…
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Giving birth is gruelling enough for mothers with hearing – but as the sisters behind gripping new drama Deaf explain, for disabled women labour can be brutal and traumatic
Eva Libertad spent months r…
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Deaf Republic, a collection of war poems written by the Ukrainian American Ilya Kaminsky, have caused a sensation. Now they have been turned into an extraordinary play
In Vasenka, a fictional town und…
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Nicolas Philibert completes his triptych of films about mental health centres with a documentary about where patients go on their darkest days
Laurence is a woman in desperate need of an act of human …
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Documentary follows the 1988 anti-audism revolt in the US after the world’s first deaf university appointed a hearing person to head it
‘It’s awfully difficult to talk above this loud noise,” says the…
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