Nature of disability: deaf

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Abstract

Following the negativity  of social ideology  on deaf children or generally we can say deaf people, the deaf community is therefore affected by social  stigma of discrimination. Many people fails to understand  the plights  and rights of persons living with disabilities. For instance, you will find that most of disabled personnel are limited to social resources such as education, economic balance, employment and among others.This stigma of inequality  has somehow created a vast field for human rights abuse. In that particular  poem video; I testify and advocate for deaf rights, inclusivity, their  values in the society and also their plights and grievances. Such deaf athletes  are our key embodiments of vitality for national and  international recognitions. Before wanting to change the situation, you have to know the deaf culture and the plights of disabled people. You can't bring solutions yet you don't understand the problem. Learn their way of life, learn about the challenges they encounter. This way, you will be able to come up with solutions that specifically suit their needs. Understand that some of the members of the Deaf community are stubborn just because they hesitate to trust owing to the years of neglect and discrimination they've faced.

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Author Biography

Daniel Phillips Angila, Kenyatta University - Kenya

Currently undertaking a bachelor degree in Public Health (Healthcare Management) Republic Of Kenya.

References

ANGILA, Daniel Phillips. Nature of disability: deaf. Njinga & Sepé: Revista Internacional de Culturas, Línguas Africanas e Brasileiras. São Francisco do Conde (BA), vol.3, nº Especial I, p. 416-417, mai. 2023.

Published

29-05-2023

How to Cite

Angila, D. P. . (2023). Nature of disability: deaf. NJINGA&SEPÉ: evista nternacional e ulturas, Línguas fricanas rasileiras, 3(Especial I), 416–417. etrieved from https://revistas.unilab.edu.br/index.php/njingaesape/article/view/1299