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From Puerto Rico to Prime Time

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Puerto Rican deaf interpreter primed to make history during Bad Bunny Super Bowl halftime show
Puerto Rican partially deaf performer Celimar Rivera Cosme, who will lead a "multilingual signing program" during Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday, is readying to make history and...

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 · 10d · on MSN
Celimar Rivera Cosme is set to make Super Bowl history alongside Bad Bunny: Here’s how
 · 19h · on MSN
Super Bowl spotlight: Bad Bunny and Puerto Rico’s voice
 · 12h
What Bad Bunny’s halftime show means for Puerto Rico
For three hours last summer, Wilfredo José Burgos-Matos felt like he didn’t have to leave Puerto Rico again after moving away from the island 11 years ago.

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Bad Bunny Means a Breakthrough for Puerto Rican Athletes, Too
 · 7h
Puerto Rican community in Chicago area excited for Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime performance
Rochester Institute of Technology
10mon

NTID’s Hill engages students in embracing the history of Deaf culture

Corinna Hill didn’t expect to become a college professor, let alone one honored with a prestigious teaching award. But, this year Hill, an assistant professor in NTID’s Department of Liberal Studies, has earned RIT’s Richard and Virginia Eisenhart ...
USA Today
8mon

The Deaf community's history is often overlooked. That's about to change.

More than three decades ago, a week-long protest on a college campus caught the attention of the whole country and led to resignations of university officials. But you probably don't know about it. The students locked gates. Used buses to block the entrance.
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