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Talk Sign 2018 launch a success

The first-ever Talk Sign 1 Sign Language Phrase Book was launched to 100 media and invited guests at The Pavilion Hotel.

THE 2018 Talk Sign campaign and the first-ever Talk Sign 1 Sign Language Phrase Book were launched to 100 media and invited guests at The Pavilion Hotel on Friday, 26 January.

Justice Zak Yacoob, president of the KZN Blind and Deaf Society (KZNBDS) welcomed and addressed the guests.

Keynote speaker, Nayantra Kanaye, co-ordinator of the Deaf Programme in the Department of IT at DUT, shared her story of how difficult it was bringing up two deaf children many years ago, when teaching Sign Language to deaf children was still frowned upon. She also explained why the launch of the Talk Sign 1 Sign Language Phrase Book was so vital to bridging the gap between the deaf and the hearing.

Guests were taught the five Sign Language phrases that have been highlighted for the new campaign. Gugu Ntini who is deaf and also appeared in the Talk Sign 1 book, performed a poem in Sign Language. Lloyd Paul, a loyal Talk Sign ambassador for the past five years and well-known celebrity, entertained the guests with a high energy rap song.

Talk Sign’s mission is to create awareness among the South African hearing community, which will make them sensitive to the needs of the deaf and hearing impaired. The long-term plan is to fully integrate the deaf community into schools, social and competitive sports, the workplace and all aspects of life. In a nutshell, the Talk Sign campaign aims to have South African Sign Language (SASL) approved as South Africa’s 12th official language.

Talk Sign Day is on 9 March. Buy a sticker for R10 and wear it to promote deaf awareness and encourage the hearing to learn basic Sign Language.

Email alice@thealist.co.za to order stickers or the book, or visit www.talksign.co.za.

 

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