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  1. About. Gallaudet University created the “Deaf Eyes” project to bring deaf history to the public and expand understanding of U.S. history. The project is multi-faceted and includes the: Exhibition – History Through Deaf Eyes. Documentary FilmThrough Deaf Eyes. Book – Through Deaf Eyes: A Photographic History of an American Community.

  2. THROUGH DEAF EYES is a two-hour HDTV documentary for PBS exploring nearly 200 years of Deaf life in America. The film presents the shared experiences of American history—family life, education ...

  3. Watch clip. This film and companion web site explore 200 years of deaf life in America - a story of conflicts, prejudice and affirmation that reaches the heart of what it means to be human. The ...

  4. THROUGH DEAF EYES WETA AND FLORENTINE FILMS/HOTT PRODUCTIONS, INC. JANUARY 10, 2007 THIS SCRIPT INCORPORATES THE CORRECTED NARRATION. ###MARKS THE BEGINNING AND ENDING OF OPEN CAPTION SECTIONS. THESE SECTIONS DO NOT REQUIRE CLOSED CAPTIONS. Words Appear: “The following program is available in high-definition TV.”

  5. 16. Jan. 2007 · Washington, D.C. — “Through Deaf Eyes,” a two-hour HDTV documentary for PBS, explores nearly 200 years of Deaf life in America. The film presents the shared experiences of American history — family life, education, work, and community connections — from the perspective of deaf citizens. Narrated by actor Stockard Channing, the film ...

  6. www-tc.pbs.org › weta › throughdeafeyesIntroduction - PBS

    Introduction. THROUGH DEAF EYES explores nearly 200 years of Deaf life in the United States. The film presents shared experiences of family life, education, work, and community connections from the perspective of deaf individuals. It is a window on a world that many people do not know exists - with fascinating history, memorable characters, and ...

  7. This film and companion web site explore 200 years of deaf life in America - a story of conflicts, prejudice and affirmation that reaches the heart of what it means to be human. The film presents the shared experiences of American history - family life, education, work, sports and technology - from the perspective of deaf citizens.