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15 Creative Deaf Communication Solutions

The article below was created with the help of AI - artificial intelligence. Links provided by VuSpeech. 15 Creative Deaf Communications Solutions In the United States, it is estimated that two to six million people are living with some degree of deafness or hearing...

News from HLAA

Google Maps Now Includes Hearing Loops December 14, 2022 By Cheri Perazzoli, Get in the Hearing Loop Program, volunteer committee chair Having hearing loss requires us to think about how we will hear everywhere we go. This can be particularly challenging in public...

Disability Rights Impact Everyone

The following is an excerpt from CNET.com article, Disability Rights Impact Everyone "Accessibility benefits everyone. Regardless of whether you have a disability, a wide range of factors can make life feel like a square-peg-in-a-round-hole type of situation. Maybe...

Vü in the news.

Can you see what I’m saying?

CLAIRE SCHOEMICK Blog https://www.lotempiolaw.com/2021/06/blog-2/alexandra-cartier-interview/ Today’s blog post introduces you to Alexandra Cartier, the founder and CEO of Vü. Vü is looking to bridge the gap between those who can and cannot hear. Members of the...

The ‘d’ in diversity

Changing the game “I’m the pink elephant in the room,” says Alexandra Cartier, who is hard of hearing, summing up the frustration and isolation she sometimes feels during conversations. In meetings, for example, she may miss things as she turns to find the speaker and...

Meet Alexandra Cartier, Founder of Vu Speech

 December 20, 2021 published by Safe'N'Clear Sophia Puckett Alexandra Cartier founded Vu Speech in an effort to bridge the gap between those who hear and those who do not hear. Vu Speech’s goal is to include anyone, whether they be hard of hearing or hearing, into...

2 Types of Entrepreneurs

DEI Feature: Meet Vü Approximately 48 million people in the United States are hard of hearing, yet less than 500,000 people use sign language. That’s a mere 1% of just the hard of hearing community, not to mention the rest of the population. It’s no wonder...