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Speak one at a Time

Mon, Feb 10

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SPEAK ONE AT A TIME What is the importance of making education and health accessible? Three CNSA leaders explore their experiences. Register in advance for this webinar: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_75mClwspRkKDS6doiKNndA

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Speak one at a Time
Speak one at a Time

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Feb 10, 2020, 6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. EST

Location is TBD

About the event

 In this informal panel-style webinar, we will have three speakers with  personal experience living as or being ally to deaf and hard of hearing  individuals. To register, please follow this link

is a third-year nursing student at Queen’s  University. She identifies as a settler on the Haudenosaunee and  Anishinaabe territories. Last year, Amy became involved with the CNSA as  the official delegate. Amy teaches American Sign Language (ASL) classes  and makes instructional YouTube videos. She is a proud Deaf and Hard of  Hearing ally. is a second-year Bachelor of Science in  Nursing student at the University of the Fraser Valley in Chilliwack,  BC. Nicole is a settler on the traditional and unceded territory of the  Katzie First Nation. She identifies as a hard of hearing person, with  moderately-severe, bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. Nicole is a  youth STEM educator, outdoor enthusiast and the Associate Delegate for  her school’s chapter of th…

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