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Deaf People of Color Conference at Portland, Oregon
The Rosa Lee Show The Second National Deaf People of Color Conference will be held in June 2010 at the Oregon Conference Center and the Doubletree Hotel-Lloyd Center in download Portland. www.deafpeopleofcolor.org
Culture Fri, Jun 20 2008 hide this blog
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Kiss-Fist Magazine
The Rosa Lee Show Kiss-Fist is a family online magazine founded as a project by brother-and-sister team, Rosa Lee and Frank Gallimore. It is a “word-of-hand” magazine dedicated to spread the word about our family, friends, and know-whos' craft. Whether it be off the beaten path, art, poetry, fiction, photography, or even works that defy categorization. [...]
Media Art and Storytelling Culture Sun, Jun 08 2008 hide this blog
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Netflix Subscribers: Call for Captions!
The Rosa Lee Show Hey Everyone, You may have seen the news recently that Netflix was releasing a $99 set-top box that allows subscribers, at no extra charge, to view on-demand movies on their televisions. However, if you are a Netflix user and interested in watching streaming video on your computer or television you may be dismayed to find [...]
Media Language Tech Tue, May 20 2008 hide this blog
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More Photos from Fulton, MO
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings! My friend just sent me a dvd full of pictures that one of her co-workers took during my performance at William Woods University last month. Here they are for your viewing pleasure.
Language Art and Storytelling Sun, May 11 2008 hide this blog
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The Rosa Lee Show at Fulton, MO and London, England
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings! The summer is just around the corner! We have had a LOOONNGG winter here in New England so its a treat to be able to enjoy outdoors for a change. I have had two shows since I last blogged. One was at Fulton, Missouri and the other at London, England. The first [...]
Language Culture Thu, Apr 17 2008 hide this blog
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D-PAN’s New Music Video
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings, folks. I just got back from Fulton, Missouri where I did my one-woman show. After learning about D-PAN's recent release of “Beautiful” music video, I couldn't wait to post it here so that y'all can see it. I'll post again re: my trip to Fulton once I catch my breath. Without further [...]
Language Art and Storytelling Culture Sat, Mar 29 2008 hide this blog
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The Rosa Lee Show at Talladega, AL
The Rosa Lee Show Guess what? I got more pictures to share this time! I just did another show at Talladega, Alabama for the Birmingham Area Interpreter Training (BAIT)'s ASL Total Immersion Weekend at Shocco Springs. I was doing my one-woman show as well as my “Art of Storytelling” 2 hour workshop. [...]
Art and Storytelling Tue, Feb 26 2008 hide this blog
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The Rosa Lee Show at Fremont, CA
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings! I hope you've had a pleasant Valentine's Day. I sure did. On Feb 9th, I performed my very first show for the year of 2008 at California School for the Deaf, Fremont. They were hosting an African American awareness day at their school where parents of African American deaf students came together to discuss/socialize/etc. [...]
Art and Storytelling Sun, Feb 17 2008 hide this blog
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(DC Area) Black Deaf Advocates Second Bi-Annual Eastern...
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Culture Wed, Dec 05 2007 hide this blog
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D-PAN Video Shoot
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings! I just got back from a weekend-long video shoot of D-PAN's latest music video production in Detroit, Michigan. Their video should be released within 2-3 weeks from now so do keep an eye out for it. There were three out-of-towners and four local performers involved in this shoot. It was wonderful getting to [...]
Art and Storytelling Tue, Oct 30 2007 hide this blog
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The Rosa Lee Show at Menasha, Wisconsin
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings! I know it has been forever since I've posted an update about my show. I've been working on several projects as well as taking care of my mom but nonetheless, I thought I'd share you some pictures of my recent performance at Wisconsin, hosted by Deaf Empowerment Inc. I also provided a hour long workshop for children who attended the event...
Art and Storytelling Tue, Oct 23 2007 hide this blog
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RID Conference at San Francisco
The Rosa Lee Show Thank God its Friday! I just got back from a week-long business trip from California. I spent the first four days, working as an actress/sign model for Dawn Sign Press'project called, "ASL at Work." It was wonderful bumping into old (and new) faces such as Antionette Abbamonte, Mark Morales, Lisa Hermatz, Danny Lucero, and several others... [...]
Language Culture Fri, Aug 10 2007 hide this blog
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Performance at Alabama Association of the Deaf Conference
The Rosa Lee Show Howdy, Fans! I just got back from a performance gig at Alabama Association of the Deaf conference in Birmingham. While I was there, I was fortunate enough to be able to catch Claudia Gordon's workshop regarding emergency and safety within Deaf Community when natural disasters hit our homes. It was inspiring to learn that she was the first black deaf woman who [...]
Culture Tue, Jun 19 2007 hide this blog
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ASL Festival @ Boston
The Rosa Lee Show Northeastern University had just celebrated their 10th annual ASL Festival on March 30/31st. I had the honor to be one of the performers for the evening program. Patrick Graybil, Bill Ennis, Adrian Blue, Robert DeMayo, and Ivy Velez also provided their own 20-min piece throughout the evening. My piece was "Who's on First?" with Janis Cole. We had [...]
Language Thu, Apr 12 2007 hide this blog
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King of the Jews ? ASL Interpreted Play @ Boston
The Rosa Lee Show Come and see an ASL interpreted play on March 3rd, 2pm at Boston. For more information re: tickets and exact location, please go to Boston Playwright's Theatre's website. To view an ASL synopsis video of the play, do click below. See you there! -Rosa Lee
Tue, Feb 27 2007 hide this blog
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TV Show: Law & Order seeking Deaf and Signing Actors
The Rosa Lee Show Law & Order episode - Need Deaf and ASL-using Extras! Grant Wilfley Casting is currently looking for extras for an upcoming episode of “Law & Order Criminal Intent”. Our next episode, that starts shooting Monday February 12th, centers on the deaf community and will have several scenes where people using ASL are needed. We wanted to use as [...]
Fri, Feb 09 2007 hide this blog
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Deaf People of Color Conference - 2007
The Rosa Lee Show Click here for more information. [...]
Mon, Jan 29 2007 hide this blog
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?Bathlight?, a book of poetry by Rosa Lee
The Rosa Lee Show Folks! It is finally here! I just received a copy of my first book of poetry in the mail today. Boy, what a trip! I have been working on and off on this project for over eight years now, I believe. I am excited to share with you: “Bathlight, poetry and digital [...]
Tue, Jan 16 2007 hide this blog
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?First Blush? - an ASL-Interpreted Play in Boston
The Rosa Lee Show Boston Playwright’s Theatre is presenting an ASL interpreted play this upcoming Friday, October 20th, 2006 at 8pm. It is called, “First Blush” by Amy Adler. The interpreters will be Amy McQuiggan and Joshua Ayoub and I work as their ASL Consultant. To learn more about the play, please view the video.For more information on [...]
Mon, Oct 16 2006 hide this blog
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The Rosa Lee Show at Gallaudet University
The Rosa Lee Show Just got done performing at Gallaudet University, hosted by DC Black Deaf Advocates. Here are some pictures of the show. I did two nights, Friday and Saturday. What a glorious crowd! Saw lots of old faces. I also tried out two new materials during my show, i.e. replacing my old NOYBTV [...]
Mon, Oct 02 2006 hide this blog
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"Radio Golf" By Austin Wilson
The Rosa Lee Show “Radio Golf”, a play by Austin Wilson, will be ASL interpreted on October 6th, 2006 at 8:00pm. I work as an ASL Consultant for the play. Below is a video of ASL Synopsis for Deaf/HOH community members. For more information about the play, click on upcoming events [...]
Sun, Sep 17 2006 hide this blog
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Frog Bride - ASL-interpreted play in Portsmouth, NH
The Rosa Lee Show Check out this website about an ASL-interpreted play in Portsmouth, NH. Be sure to scroll down to view “ASL Synposis” video! Frog Bride If you happen to be in the neighbordhood, do check the play out! -Rosa Lee [...]
Sun, Sep 10 2006 hide this blog
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New Additions
The Rosa Lee Show Greetings, folks! I hope you find this website more user-friendly than my older one. Though, I have to admit, I enjoy flash-based websites better than simple text-based sites however, flash websites are not deaf-blind friendly. I wanted my website to be more accessible for everyone and so far, I am pleased. All thanks to [...]
Sun, Sep 03 2006 hide this blog
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