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Deaf Minority Groups In The Film: Audim Unveiled

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Audism is defined as "The notion that one is superior based on one's ability to hear or to behave in the manner of one who hears." The documentary Audism Unveiled gives audiences’ a glance at the lives of Deaf minority groups that have to deal with oppression, racism, and sexism on a daily basis. The documentary opened up with a quote that said “The voice I don’t need, I even sing in silence,” this quote really captured my attention because it had a strong meaning behind it. At first, when watching this documentary the tables were turned when there was no sound, just sign language and English captions. This was interesting because I’ve never watched a movie that had no sound, nor signing. Minority group’ don’t have many rights as individuals

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