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and Ethnicity in Communication
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Persistence of African-American/black signed language interpreters in the United States: the importance of culture and capital
Erica West Oyedele
Act like a lady: the impact of gender identity on American Sign Language – English interpreters
Grace B Artl
A Deaf Interpreter’s Experience with DCS Supervision: A Dialogic Autoethnography
Daniel Gough
An Awakening of the Hawaiian Way of Life: Framing Kapu Aloha and the Mauna Kea Controversy
Kyleigh Manuel-Sagon
Embracing Identity and Culture: Hawaiian Rhetoric in Kumu Hina’s “He Inoa Mana (A powerful name)”
Kyleigh Manuel-Sagon
Am I a Feminist? Narrative fidelity in Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s 'We Should All be Feminists'
Nora K Angus
When the Truth Isn't Enough: Anti-Racist-White Hero Framework, Tokenism, and Postracism
Sarah Daves
Ellen DeGeneres' Tulane Commencement Speech: Is She Getting Through to Anybody?
Ashley V. Sigl
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