margaret102
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Good Morning,
My name is Margaret and I am a sophomore in college. I am writing you today because I am doing a research project on the Deaf President Now movement for my American Sign Language 102 class and as I was researching for this project I was curious to know if anyone in this chat would be interested in answering a couple questions for me. One of the aspects of this project is actually going out and talking/communicating with people who are knowledgeable on said topic. I am writing to you today with a couple of questions in hopes that within your busy schedule you could give me some of your personal insight on the Deaf President Now movement. My questions are as followed:
1) Why was the Deaf President Now movement so important for the Deaf Community, not only on Gallaudet campus, but across the world?
2) What is your personal insight on Deaf President Now and what does it mean to you?
3) Has Deaf President Now affected your life? If so, what aspects of this movement are influential to you?
4) Lastly, if you could tell a group of people something that not many people know about the Deaf President Now movement, what would that be and why?
If you do end up answering these questions, please leave your name so I credit this to you! Thank you in advance for even taking the time to read this. Have a great week everyone!
Best,
Margaret
My name is Margaret and I am a sophomore in college. I am writing you today because I am doing a research project on the Deaf President Now movement for my American Sign Language 102 class and as I was researching for this project I was curious to know if anyone in this chat would be interested in answering a couple questions for me. One of the aspects of this project is actually going out and talking/communicating with people who are knowledgeable on said topic. I am writing to you today with a couple of questions in hopes that within your busy schedule you could give me some of your personal insight on the Deaf President Now movement. My questions are as followed:
1) Why was the Deaf President Now movement so important for the Deaf Community, not only on Gallaudet campus, but across the world?
2) What is your personal insight on Deaf President Now and what does it mean to you?
3) Has Deaf President Now affected your life? If so, what aspects of this movement are influential to you?
4) Lastly, if you could tell a group of people something that not many people know about the Deaf President Now movement, what would that be and why?
If you do end up answering these questions, please leave your name so I credit this to you! Thank you in advance for even taking the time to read this. Have a great week everyone!
Best,
Margaret