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Brian H. Greenwald, PhDDirector of Schuchman Center& Professor of HistorySLCC 1301 and HMB S235EEmail
Jean Lindquist BergeyAssociate DirectorSLCC 1301Email
(202) 250-2905 (videophone)(202) 651-5635 (voice)
Associate Director of the Drs. John S. & Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center at Gallaudet University, Jean Lindquist Bergey directed the History Through Deaf Eyes project, curated the Gallaudet University Museum exhibition Making a Difference: Deaf Peace Corps Volunteers, and served on the exhibit curatorial team for Deaf President Now: A Pivotal Moment. Publications include (with Douglas C. Baynton and Jack R. Gannon) Through Deaf Eyes: A Photographic History of an American Community, a chapter from In Our Own Hands: Essays in Deaf History, 1780-1970, titled "Divine and Secular: Reverend Robert Capers Fletcher and the Southern Deaf Community," and "Life and Deaf: Language and the Myth of Balance in Public History" in Sign Language Studies journal.
Through Deaf Eyes: A Photographic History of an American HistoryDouglas Baynton, Jack Gannon, and Jean Lindquist Bergey
Through Deaf EyesPBS Home Video DVD
Admissions Requirements
Spring 2021 – Dec 12Fall 2021 – May 15