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This post contains a video which teaches a simple process for creating your own mandalas. Scroll down to find the video. This video is accessible for my deaf and hard of hearing Friends of the Crossroads. Enjoy! Voice of Spring’s Return created by Sue O’Kieffe, Sacred Circle Mandalas I love mandalas – those intricate works [...]

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This post contains a video on the celebration of the Spring Equinox, also known as Ostara (and several other names as well). The video is accessible for deaf and hard of hearing visitors to the Crossroads. Scroll down to watch it, and bright blessings to you! My previous posts have focused more on educating people [...]

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This post contains a video about a children’s book. Scroll down to watch the video, which is accessible for deaf and hard of hearing Friends of the Crossroads. Enjoy, and have a wonderful Spring Equinox! In a prior post, I introduced my readers to Pagan author Edain Duguay, who has written a number of children’s [...]

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This post contains a video which explains the Sabbat of Ostara. The video is accessible for deaf and hard of hearing readers. Scroll down to find the video, and enjoy! As a Deaf Pagan, I am always seeking new ways to teach the Deaf Community about Earth-Based Spirituality – what we believe and what we [...]

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One of my contacts in the Pagan Community is an individual who first introduced me to the concept of signwriting. For those of you who are not familiar with this, signwriting is a writing system which uses visual symbols to represent the handshapes, movements, and facial expressions of signed languages. It is an “alphabet” – [...]

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As a deaf person who grew up as a “solitaire” in an all-hearing, non-signing environment…this video made me cry. What a touching, loving, beautiful tribute to his sister.   Thank you, Joshua Bennett…for sharing your heart, your soul, and your poem with us.    

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This is the second of my posts focusing on the February 3rd airing of the CSI episode on “The Two Mrs. Grissoms” featuring several Deaf actors and actresses. I put up a post on my Facebook wall asking others what they thought about the February 3rd airing of the CSI crime drama episode which featured [...]

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In a previous post, I explained how my Word of the Year for 2011 is ROOTS. This will be an on-going theme in my blog this year, and I plan to create several posts through-out the year which revolve around this theme. Some of those posts will focus on connecting to my roots as a [...]

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With more and more people making videos, and/or posting them on Facebook and other social networking sites, we are confronted (again!) with the issue of Equal Communication Access – how can we in the Deaf Community enjoy such videos when they are not accessible? The answer of course lies in captioning such videos – adding visible [...]

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Shortly after the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act in July of 2010, Ocean wrote a letter  to the Editor of the Evansville Courier and Press, which was printed in the paper a few days later. As a result, she was asked to to write a series of articles about accessibility for the [...]

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In this post Ocean shares her views on common perspectives about sign language, and its use…especially as an artistic form. Stroll down to the very end of this post to see a truly rocking video of an ASL interpretation of a song by Marilyn Manson! A little over three years ago, I put up a [...]

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Back in the early eighties, when I was just beginning my journey down the Pagan Path, I bought my first book on Paganism. A book that changed my life profoundly back then, and continues to do so to this very day. That book was The Spiral Dance, written by the well-known Pagan leader and author, [...]

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