"Thought provoking and controversial commentary about Jane Fernandes."
UPDATE (1/22/07)
Nominated for "Best ASL Video Clip (single video clip)" at DeafRead's '2006 Blog Awards'
Amy Cohen Efron shares the behind-the-scene story how this famous Hallmark of Fame television movie, "Sweet Nothing in My Ear" came to fruition. You will be surprised.
Amy Cohen Efron challenges Sorenson Video Relay Service. Sorenson sent a 'video-mail' to my personal videophone pleading to inform FCC not to cut down the rates this evening. I am challenging you, Sorenson, to submit an actual cost breakdown how would the reduced FCC rates will affect your services. I want proof!
Oy vey! Dueling words between Ken Levinson, member of Gallaudet Board of Trustees and Louis J. Schwarz, well-known Deaf financial planner. What the heck is going on?
Amy Cohen Efron created this ASL Vlog explaining the possibility of Life Imitates Art or Art Imitates Life among the deaf bloggers, vloggers and their commentors. It is voice interpreted.
See Amy Cohen Efron's review and interpretation of RESONARE, a short film with DEAF perspective done by Mosdeux that was released last week.
Check www.mosdeux.com for this film.
Amy Cohen Efron expresses her feelings when receiving a postcard from Gallaudet University's Development Office asking for contributions/donati ons to the James Lee Sorenson Language and Communication Center in this afternoon.
Amy Cohen Efron shares her surprising discovery of one of the best examples in ASL marketing. Amy demonstrates a promotional give-away, the pack-of-6 SONICŪ Wacky PackŪ Kids? Meal toy that was distributed through SONICŪ Drive-In Restaurants in 2006.
This is to respond to Mike Schmidt's recent entry explaining the value of 'impromptu' vlog postings compared to script-based, edited and prepared ones.