“America’s Next Top Model,” in Season 22). A Gallaudet alum himself, he graduated in 2013 with a degree in mathematics.“When I heard they were developing a show about Gallaudet, immediately I was interested,” he said. “Hearing people often believe that there’s no such thing as deaf culture — that to be deaf means that you have a disability, and that’s often where it’s left.
And of course deafness is a disability, but we have a really incredible culture and a linguistic community. So I’m hoping the show really breaks that misconception.”“Deaf U” often feels more like a CW show than a docuseries.
Guys named Braxton and Dalton roam the halls and there’s even a clique that refers to themselves as “the elite.” Cheryl Blossom on “Riverdale” would.
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