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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been tagged as “codas”

Watch Mary Harman to learn a fun fact about the word ‘SWIMS’!

Fun fact about the word ‘SWIMS’: watch Mary Harman to learn!

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Mary Harman signs the Hawaiian Islands in ASL.

Mary Harman signs the Hawaiian Islands in ASL.

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What do codas want non-codas to know?

Interpreters Ava Hawkins and Carla Dupras, both codas, are here today to discuss codas and their continued influence on the interpreting profession.

Available in ASL and English.

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Virginia Lee Hughes: A Pioneer in the Sign Language Interpreting Profession

Virginia Lee Hughes, a child of Deaf parents, was born in Fulton, Missouri.

Enjoy this personal interview with Virginia Lee Hughes by Dr. Carolyn Ball.

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