Disney Animation has reimagined some of its most iconic songs in American Sign Language to mark National Deaf History Month.
"We almost feel like we're doing something wrong by asking," said Jazmin Grubb, of her family’s struggles to obtain ASL accommodations for her aunt, who is deaf and lives at NYCHA.
By Rollo Ross and Danielle Broadway LOS ANGELES, April 28 (Reuters) - Disney Animation is giving some of its most iconic ...
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In honor of National Deaf History Month, Disney re-animated three musical sequences from hit movies to include American Sign ...
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Disney is sharing new versions of its hit songs on Monday that incorporate ASL into the animation. A Utah student is sharing ...