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Deaf Culture and History
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In this course, we will introduce key aspects of Deaf Culture in the United States and explore what defines the Deaf community as a cultural minority. We will examine cultural identity, group norms, social interaction, values, and traditions, while emphasizing awareness, diversity, and language preservation. We will investigate how modern technology shapes community life, along with emerging issues, trends, and advocacy. We will also discuss communication, terminology, educational alternatives, legislation, and community resources.
Matthew Cooper
is an Assistant Professor of American Sign Language at the University of Tulsa and adjunct faculty at Tulsa Community College. Born to two Deaf parents, Cooper grew up a CODA (Child of Deaf Adults) in a family who were leaders and active participants in the Deaf community. In 2025, Cooper was a TEDx Editor’s Pick for his TEDx Talk titled Between Two Worlds: A CODA’s Perspective. He is currently writing a book about the modern CODA experience.
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Class Details
6 Session(s)
Weekly - Thu
Location
NA - Online
Instructor
TBD Instructor
 
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Fee:
$75.00
Registration Closes On
Saturday, June 6, 2026 @ 12:00 AM
Schedule Information
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Class Days
Times
Location
Instructor(s)
7/9/2026 - 8/13/2026
Weekly - Thu
05:00 PM - 06:30 PM
N/A - Online
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