In today’s society, the deaf community is growing do to advancements in technology and educating the population about the history of deaf community. But even with all that has change there are still some issue that remain with the mindset of the hearing population and how people treat deaf people. people who were at a time denied basic rights because they were believed to be less than because they didn’t have their hearing. After the first school for the deaf was organized the most wonderful thing occurred. The students started to create their own culture. Even though under emissive pressor to speak and discrimination for …show more content…
With how our society works and tries to put a label on everything. Trying to categorize and find out by how much of a margin is one different from the rest. There have been some types of debates about whether to consider the deaf community an ethnic community. The first thought one might make about ethnicity is race. But to contrary culture, physical attributes and langue also pertains to how one might define an ethnic group. When one looks closely at the meaning of ethnicity; “a population [or]subgroup with a common national or cultural tradition” ( Collins English Dictionary, 2018). It is a concept that is not just founded on race but on the traditions of the people, culture and their similarity’s that brings them