There are many reviews of Sound of Metal, tackling different parts of the movie and undertones, hearing loss awareness, cochlear implants, dangers of listening and playing loud music, Deaf identity ( cultural deafness) but most important narrative seem to be missing – the deafened and hard of hearing people and their community. I must handContinue reading “Beyond The Obvious – what Sound of Metal did not tell you?”
Category Archives: Inclusion
UNDERSTANDING SHAKESPEARE
Today is the World Theatre Day. I share with you the article I wrote for Stagetext back in 2010. Thanks to Stagetext, deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people who could not participate fully, can now enjoy the theatre plays on equal basis together with their friends and family.
Masters in multitasking!
Over the course of the last year, most of us needed to adapt to the “new normal” defined by working from home, online learning and meeting participation. As we enter 2021, remote working is still with us and it may be for much longer as businesses and organisations have discovered new ways of working practices.Continue reading “Masters in multitasking!”