Deaf President Now!
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Deaf President Now!
ASL 1140October 3, 2013
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What does DPN stand for ?
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Deaf President Now!
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• Name the four demands that the protesters/activists presented to the Board of Trustees
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• No reprisals against any student, faculty, or staff involved
• The Chairman (Jane Spilman) resign from the Board
• Elisabeth Zinser resign and a Deaf person be selected as president
• The Board of Trustees must constitute a 51% majority of Deaf members
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• The DPN supporters believed that the time had come for a hearing person to run the world’s only university for the deaf and hard of hearing students.
TRUE FALSE
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•False
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• How many of the finalists for the President position was HEARING?
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• One
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•What announcement ignited the DPN protest?
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• The Board announced the selection of Zinser, the only hearing candidate, as the university's seventh president.
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• Name the 3 candidates for the position of President of Gallaudet.
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•Elisabeth Zinser•Dr. I King Jordan•Harvey Corson
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• Name the 4 students that emerged as student leaders in the protest.
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• Greg Hlibok• Bridgetta Bourne• Tim Rarus• Jerry Covell
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• What date was a crucial date in the history of DPN because it was the day of the first fully organized rally?
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•March 1, 1988
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• Approximately _____________ University students, elementary and high school students from the University’s College Programs, staff, faculty, alumni, and members from the local Deaf Community participated in the rally.
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•1,000 – 2,000
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• Jane Spilman supposedly said, “Deaf people are not able to function in a hearing world.”
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• The University’s ___________ __________ became the headquarters for the protest and the DPN Council.
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• Field House
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• Where did the DPN protest happen?• Location: _____________________• City/state: _____________________
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• Gallaudet University (Location)• Washington, D.C. (city/state)
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• Students were wearing buttons that had 3 ½ on them during the protest. What does this mean?
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• Students began wearing buttons with "3 ½" on them, signifying that there were only 3 ½ demands left to go.
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• _________________ was named Gallaudet’s eighth and first deaf president.
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•Dr. I King Jordan
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• The protest was violent, except for not obtaining march permits for all marches, and the protesters did not respect the law.
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•Who became the new chairperson for the Board of Trustees after DPN?
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•Phil Bravin
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• It was stated that. “Deaf people can do anything hearing people can do
EXCEPT _____________________”
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•HEAR