How American Sign Language Connects People

To help build students鈥 language skills, the class attends events in the community with local native users. These local meetups are integrated into the curriculum with the hopes that students will have a greater understanding and increased respect for the Deaf.  鈥淲ith more students interacting with the Deaf community, the more they can act as allies,鈥 Klingenberg said.

Where the class meets community

A lot of students and community members are sitting at a big table at Mo's speaking in ASL
Duke students studying American Sign Language (ASL) share conversations with community members during a meet-up event at Monuts in Durham.
Duke student signing the word more, making gestures with her hands.
First-year Tawanna Revels signs the word 鈥渕ore.鈥
Duke student signing two weeks, with the number two on her hands.
First-year Sophie Shapiro signs 鈥渢wo weeks.鈥
Wide shot of a lot of students signing at Monuts.
Meetups are integrated into the curriculum with the hopes that students will have a greater understanding and increased respect for the Deaf.