Super Bowl, Puerto Rican Sign Language
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NBC Sports, in partnership with the NFL, will offer sign language artist performances of Super Bowl LX pregame and halftime entertainment programs on NBC Sports.com and NBC.com.
American Sign Language performer Fred Beam and Grammy Award-winning artist Coco Jones open Super Bowl LX with "Lift Every Voice and Sing".
Who is performing the ASL national anthem at the Super Bowl? Here's the answer.
Sign language is a language you express by using your hands and face instead of spoken words. It’s most commonly used by people in the Deaf community. How many types of sign language are there? There are over 150 different types of sign languages that ...
Earlier this year, Bay Area-based Google put together a competition intended to use artificial intelligence in decode sign language in real time. According to Google, the goal of the competition is to “classify isolated American Sign Language signs ...
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'Sinners' made history as the first film to offer Black American Sign Language on streaming
The 1930s Southern horror film “Sinners” was a box-office hit. Now it’s making headlines again as it celebrates a milestone in Deaf inclusion.
Featuring spoken Vietnamese as well as both American and Vietnamese sign language, the three-person autobiographical play explores intergenerational connection across the backdrop of American immigration.
NBC and Peacock’s telecast of Super Bowl LX — a lopsided, 29-13 victory for the Seattle Seahawks over the New England Patriots — averaged 124.9 million viewers, based on Nielsen’s final same-day ratings and Adobe Analytics streaming data (the numbers also include Telemundo’s Spanish language broadcast and streaming on other NBCUniversal and NFL digital outlets).