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Davis Guggenheim talks about his documentary 'Deaf President Now!' about the 1988 protests at Gallaudet University.
Everyone, from Deaf people to hearing people to today's student protesters, ought to give "Deaf President Now!" a watch.
It’s not just a protest you’re watching in “ Deaf President Now !” It’s a revolution. One with civil rights implications for ...
The documentary recalls the 1988 protests that erupted at Gallaudet University when trustees rejected deaf candidates to lead ...
Documentary looks back on the campaign to appoint the first deaf president of Gallaudet University.
Nyle DiMarco learned the story of the 1988 Deaf President Now protests at Gallaudet University when he was seven years old, ...
Deaf President Now!” filmmakers say the new documentary about 1988 protests at Gallaudet University can inspire young people ...
A student protest at Gallaudet University forced out its newly appointed president 37 years ago. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Nyle DiMarco, co-director of the new documentary "Deaf President Now!" ...
The documentary premiered at the Sundance International Film Festival and also held screenings at South By Southwest. Deaf ...
It was spirited youth vs. old fuddy-duddies at the all-deaf Gallaudet University, where students demanded the school choose ...
Deaf advocate Nyle DiMarco co-directed the doc along with Davis Guggenheim. On The Red Carpet spoke to the duo at Sundance. "To be honest, this is about a civil rights movement that apparently ...
"Deaf President Now!" tells the story of protests in 1988 when Gallaudet appointed a hearing president. With attacks on ...
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