Paul Dudis
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Paul Dudis
@pauldudis.bsky.social
Mainly lurking here. Investigating depiction in signed languages. Teaching at Gallaudet University—Washington, DC, US.
www.instagram.com/depictionresearch
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@senbooker spoke to the @littlelobbyists.com, a great reminder that being anti-lobbyist is unhelpful. And he posted the video with the sign language interpreter just as big on the screen as him. This is so incredibly important for accessibility and I want to see it from everyone all the time!
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I spoke to an incredible gathering of Little Lobbyists in DC who gathered to push and lobby against Medicade cuts.

They have long led the charge to protect healthcare and Medicaid—and I’m proud to stand with them against any attempt by this administration or its allies to undermine it.
May 11, 2025 at 11:18 PM
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In the 1960s, NSF helped give ASL the recognition it deserved.
At the time, ASL wasn’t seen as a “real” language. But thanks to NSF funding, William Stokoe published the 1st ASL dictionary in 1965—revolutionizing how Deaf language and culture were viewed.

www.nsf.gov/impacts/asl
May 10, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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We will be available to discuss this study along with other researchers examining language experience at the 2nd ROLE Collective Symposium on Monday 19th. Find more information here www.rolecollective.org/events/2nd-r.... Keynote by Dr. Anna Lim @annalim.bsky.social! #linguistics
The ROLE Collective - 2nd ROLE Symposium
The second Reframing Our Language Experience (ROLE) Symposium will be held on May 19, 2025.
www.rolecollective.org
May 15, 2025 at 9:56 AM