NAD 2026 Convention: What the Deaf Community Won
The 2026 National Association of the Deaf Convention wrapped in Salt Lake City on June 30. Here is a summary of the resolutions, decisions, and commitments that came out of the gathering.
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The 2026 National Association of the Deaf Convention wrapped in Salt Lake City on June 30. Here is a summary of the resolutions, decisions, and commitments that came out of the gathering.
DeafBlind Awareness Week runs June 25 through July 1, 2026. The week honors Helen Keller’s June 27 birthday and highlights the lives, needs, and achievements of DeafBlind Americans. Here is what the week is, who it serves, and where to find resources.
The NAD 2026 Convention in San Francisco has reached its midpoint. Here is a look at the themes and sessions that have defined the first week, and what the community is focused on as the convention moves into its final stretch.
A Trump DOJ memo argues states have no constitutional obligation to provide community-based services — a direct threat to the Olmstead protections that allow Deaf and disabled Americans to live in their own communities.
The NAD Convention opens June 30 in San Francisco with a new CEO at the helm and a generation of younger Deaf leaders who arrived at advocacy through social media, not a classroom. Here is what is driving conversation before the doors open.
The NAD Convention runs June 30–July 5 in San Francisco. Here is what you need to know: dates, venue, how to register, and what to bring.
Two spring rulemakings quietly pushed the deadline for accessible state and local government websites from 2026 to 2027. A public comment window closes June 22 — and “accessible” means the captions and usable forms the Deaf community depends on.
DeafBlind Awareness Week honors Helen Keller every June. The bigger story: a community building its own language — Protactile — and demanding to be counted.
Sorenson just announced AI ASL tools. A startup is shipping rings that translate sign language. The press loves it. But none of it answers the question our community has been asking for forty years — who gets to tell our stories?
Why our talent, money, and attention keep flowing outward — and what changes when we make the deliberate choice to hire each other, buy from each other, and elevate each other instead.
How a conversation with a Creative Director turned an AI-generated logo into a polished, unified brand identity.
Two complementary Deaf-led platforms unite to create a unified, always-synchronized Deaf business and organizations directory — accessible to every community member regardless of device, data plan, or connectivity.
Today is Easter Sunday. And this morning, DeafMonitor quietly came to life.
For a long time, the Deaf community has made do with platforms designed for someone else.
DeafMonitor officially launched today — consolidating Deaf news, culture, and community resources into a single, unified, ad-free destination built specifically for the global Deaf community.
The Deaf community is incredibly active, creative, and powerful — yet we have almost zero infrastructure to make that power visible at scale. That ends now.
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