Academics

Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center

At Drs. John S. & Betty J. Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center, we educate students in the documentary arts and shine a light on significant historical issues and endangered cultural knowledge specific to deaf people.

Projects

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Teach. Do. Share.

- Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center

Programs

Deaf Difference + Space Survival

In the early 1960s a joint research project hosted by the U.S. Department of the Navy and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) sought out deaf men from Gallaudet University to participate in experiments on balance, motion sickness, and weightlessness. Eleven men aged 25...

Deaf NYC

Deaf New York City is a thrilling project that takes you on a journey through time, exploring the evolution of Deaf spaces in one of the most exciting cities in the world. Through meticulous research spanning years, the project presents a historical account of the...

Eugenics and the American Experience

The leading proponent of sterilization in the United States was Harry Hamilton Laughlin, superintendent of the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Long Island, N.Y. Those states that adopted sterilization laws usually modeled them after Laughlin's conceptual framework. Laughlin's list...

Information

Meet the Team

Brian Greenwald

Director

Brenna Smith

Graduate Research Assistant

Zilvinas Paludnevicius

Lead Producer

Jannelle Legg

Director

Contact Us

Schuchman Deaf Documentary Center

SLCC 1301

(202) 250-2905

(202) 651-5085

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