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�� To Be Deaf and Female
Women are the majority in our society. So it should come as
no surprise that deaf women are a force to be reckoned with, with their own
organizations, social services, and books.
Organizations for Deaf Women
The premier organization is
Deaf Women United (DWU), an organization founded in 1985, that holds
regular conferences. There are approximately 15 affiliate chapters
nationally. DWU also has an announcement-only e-mail list,
eDeafWomenLine, on Yahoo Groups, and a newsletter. The DWU website
explains its mission in full detail. The mission, in a nutshell, is to
recognize and empower the average deaf woman.
As DWU has grown, awards to recognize deaf women have been established. As
of this writing, DWU gives out two awards:
Deaf Women of Achivement award, to recognize the accomplishments of a deaf
woman
Wall of Honors award, to honor a deaf woman for helping her local community.
There are also several smaller organizations for deaf women nationally and
internationally. Known organizations to date, some of which may not exist at
this time:
United States
Arizona - Sonoran Deaf Women (DWU affiliate)
Florida - Deaf Women's Club of Jacksonville, Inc.
Massachusetts - Deaf Women United Inc., Massachusetts Chaper (DWU affiliate)
New York - Deaf Women United Greater New York (DWU affiliate)
New York - Deaf Women of Rochester (DWU affiliate)
South Dakota - Deaf Women of Sioux Falls (DWU affiliate)
Texas - Deaf Women of Austin (DWU affiliate)
Australia - Australia has several deaf women's organizations:
Kingsley - Western Australian Deaf Women's Support Group
Newmarket (Queensland) - Deaf Women's Guild
Sydney - Deaf Women's Guild of Sydney
Victoria - Deaf Women's Support Group
United Kingdom - The U.K. is home for the organization Deaf Women Against
Breast Cancer, based in Colchester.
Books About Deaf Women
Few books have been published that focus on deaf women as a
group. One such book, available for sale through DWU, is Know That . .Quotes
from Deaf Women for a Positive Life, ISBN 1581210124. Another book is Deaf
Women, ASIN 0915035286. The book Deaf Women of Canada: A Proud History and
Exciting Future is apparently out of print; the ISBN is 1552202658.
Social Services for Deaf Women
Deaf women are sometimes the victims of abuse and domestic
violence. Fortunately, there are organizations to assist them. Known
organizations include:
Colorado (Denver): DOVE: Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Women & Children
Vermont (South Barre): Deaf Victims Advocacy Services
Washington (Seattle): Abused Deaf Womens Advocacy Services
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