Deaf Mosaic
59 Episodes
This is an Emmy-winning television magazine series hosted by Gil Eastman and Mary Lou Novitsky. This series provides interesting and important insights into history and culture and features stories around the country and the world.
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30:18Episode 1
Deaf Mosaic 608
Episode 1
This episode features Miss Deaf America winner Nancylynn Ward, a story about Big Brother of the Year, a TDD training system for schools, a successful cookie business, and a look at silent films.
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31:10Episode 2
Deaf Mosaic 609
Episode 2
This episode features a look at St. Ann's Church for the Deaf in New York, a real estate agent, the Cridders performing group, and an interview about gang members.
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30:13Episode 3
Deaf Mosaic 610
Episode 3
Viewers are taken to Costa Rica and see the 50th anniversary of education at the University of Costa Rica and Taras, a town with a large hereditary deaf population.
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31:40Episode 4
Deaf Mosaic 611
Episode 4
This episode features stories about a consumer help service, Bob Daniels' play about black culture, young inventor Brian Berlinski, and deaf contributions during World War II.
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30:40Episode 5
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Episode 5
Coverage is presented of the 12th Winter World Games for the Deaf in Banff, Canada, where over 300 athletes from 16 countries compete for medals.
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31:37Episode 6
Deaf Mosaic 702
Episode 6
Stories include journalist/author Henry Kisor, telephone relay services in Virginia and Maryland, American Sign Language as a high school foreign language elective course, and hearing ear dogs.
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30:07Episode 7
Deaf Mosaic 704
Episode 7
Stories include the Governor Baxter School for the Deaf in Maine, a bass tournament, a national oratorical contest for students, and the photography of Maggie Sayre.
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31:12Episode 8
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Episode 8
Stories include lawyers, Maine lobsterman Eugene Seiders, cross-country bicycle riders, the First International Conference on Deaf History, and antique car restorers.
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31:55Episode 9
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Episode 9
Stories include archaeological digs on George Washington’s Mount Vernon estate, a national interpreting organization, tax hints, the 1991 World Congress of the Deaf in Tokyo, and the National Theatre of the Deaf’s 20th anniversary production of “The Dybbuk.”
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30:57Episode 10
Deaf Mosaic 707
Episode 10
Experts on health issues and people with AIDS discuss community services and prevention.
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31:15Episode 11
Deaf Mosaic 710
Episode 11
Stories include Boston Field Day for students, Great Pumpkin Machine, stained glass artist Tina Hockman, Deaf Studies Conference, the Gallaudet/Kellogg conference center, and a tribute to activist/publisher T.J. O’Rourke.