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Oregon Medical Marijuana and Me…and More! ASL Storytelling Theatre Now I have two ID cards with the Oregon Medical Maijuana Program: Patient and Grower. Neat! I also received a new book on storytelling which will be the focus of my third book tentatively entitled: “The Power of ASL Storytelling … Continue reading → Tue, Nov 25 2014 “Be A Man†by Joe Ehrmann ASL Storytelling Theatre An outstanding vlog about “Be A Man.†Interpreted by Austin Andrews. Tue, Nov 25 2014 “American Sign Language for Everyone?†by Sam... ASL Storytelling Theatre Sam Supalla discusses whether there’s a language plan for social change. Tue, Nov 25 2014 Oregon Medical Marijuana and Me…and More! ASL Storytelling Theatre Now I have tewo ID cards with the Oregon Medical Maijuana Program: Patient and Grower. Neat! I also received a new book on storytelling which will be the focus of my third book tentatively entitled: “The Power of ASL Storytelling … Continue reading → Mon, Nov 25 2013 “Be A Man†by Joe Ehrmann ASL Storytelling Theatre An outstanding vlog about “Be A Man.†Interpreted by Austin Andrews. Mon, Nov 18 2013 “American Sign Language for Everyone?†by Sam... ASL Storytelling Theatre Sam Supalla discusses whether there’s a language plan for social change. Sat, Nov 09 2013 A Special Announcement…My Second Book Is Forthcoming ASL Storytelling Theatre Tentatively entitled, Professor Carl in the Making: An Autobiography, this book will serve to supplement my first book, A Deaf Culture to Know: Is American Sign Language Hard? In a couple of days I will put in my new KickStarter … Continue reading → Sat, Nov 09 2013 Whatism? ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl discusses the sufix, -ism. Action, process, result, state or condition, characteristic and prejudice are his topics for clarifications. Wed, Nov 06 2013 Updating You about my Book ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl Schroeder discusses his upcoming book. There will be four parts: Part One focuses on issues of American Sigh Language (ASL); Part Two has 30 ASL statements for discurses, discussions, and dialogues; Part Three is about my passion to teach … Continue reading → Mon, Nov 04 2013 ASL Lexical Zombies ASL Storytelling Theatre In this vlog, Carl Schroeder discusses how he thinks the sign for compassion should be to avoid lexical zombies. Fri, Nov 01 2013 My Book Will be Philosophical; It Will be a... ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl N. Schroeder, the author, discusses his upcoming book, “A Deaf Culture to Know: Is American Sign Language (ASL) Hard?†Thu, Oct 31 2013 From My Writing a New Book ASL Storytelling Theatre In one instance, Mr. J.J. Flournoy wrote a letter to Congress on October 3, 1857 about setting up a political colony for the Deaf: “Whereas if convened in a land peculiarly their own, the concentration of reading intellects would set … Continue reading → Wed, Oct 30 2013 A Special Book Announcement with Two Links to Visit ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl N. Schroeder wants to write and publish a book by Christmas 2013. Visit two links attached to his vlog. Sun, Oct 27 2013 Ridor9th, CPS Is About the Kids! ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl Schroeder discusses the difference between calling and reporting CPS. Fri, Oct 18 2013 A $16 Million Lawsuit ASL Storytelling Theatre Dr. Angela McCaskill Dr. MJ Bienvenu [link] Fri, Oct 11 2013 The ASL DRAGON Song ASL Storytelling Theatre GISBATZED introduces a new sign-along (not sing-long) song he brought in from one of his traveling stories. It is called The ASL DRAGON Song. Learn this signing-along song and love ASL DRAGON. Tue, Oct 08 2013 ASL DRAGON: The Book of Job ASL Storytelling Theatre In a recent blog/vlog of mine, I interviewed GISBATZED, a wandering scholar who tells stories about ASL DRAGON. I took the liberty of withholding some pieces of information that GISBATZED told during our interview for some future research and references. … Continue reading → Tue, Oct 01 2013 Violence Against the Deaf Continues ASL Storytelling Theatre With the advent of the Cochlear Implants (CI) propaganda, the violence against the Deaf is inevitable. Today CI is a high profile and technical hoax, aiming to eradicate and extripate the Deaf as well as their language and culture. Our … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 29 2013 ASL DRAGON: The Interview ASL Storytelling Theatre Under construction. Carl Schroeder interviews Gisbatzed about ASL DRAGON. Sat, Sep 28 2013 ASL DRAGON Exists: A Short Essay ASL Storytelling Theatre ASL DRAGON exists in all of us. This creature sees and knows everything from pain to pleasure. Everything ASL DRAGON sees has its roots in the world of the Deaf. Our body and mind may sleep but ASL DRAGON is … Continue reading → Sat, Sep 28 2013 ASL DRAGON: Learning Happens ASL Storytelling Theatre Gisbatzed discusses wo reasons for calisthenics of learning: the world in progress and the human mind. There are many to discover in our uiverse==new stars to be named and numbered. However, no scientists could see what is in our minds. … Continue reading → Fri, Sep 27 2013 ASL DRAGON: Duchess Sooket the Silent ASL Storytelling Theatre Two rivers are Conjugated Gisbatzed has introduced some stories about ASL DRAGON with “secret codes.†Anyone with good literary skills can try to interpret these “codes†if they know enough American Sign Language (ASL), the language and culture of the … Continue reading → Thu, Sep 26 2013 ASL DRAGON or Egg: Which is Created First? ASL Storytelling Theatre Gisbatzed has a fossilized ASL DRAGON egg that is probably over 3 billion years old. H questions which comes first: ASL DRAGON or the egg. Based on his observation of his chicken, all of them hens, in the backyard, an … Continue reading → Tue, Sep 24 2013 Deaf Hate Speech: For Real ASL Storytelling Theatre Carl’s Comments: I decided to do this blog/vlog to show that I am in 100% agreement with a statement or twp someone jas about Deaf hate mongers. These “haters†are for real, and tey have a lot of fans and … Continue reading → Tue, Sep 24 2013 ASL DRAGON & DEAF DRAGON Explained ASL Storytelling Theatre Gisbatzed recounts his recent journey to a village far away where Deaf people are confounded about ASL DRAGON because they had acquired a different dragon, namely, DEAF DRAGON. They seek Gisbatzed to distinguish ASL DRAGON from DEAF DRAGON. Gisbatzed has … Continue reading → Mon, Sep 23 2013 The ASL DRAGON Cavern ASL Storytelling Theatre There is a picture that can be interpreted to reveak a hidden meaning, typically a political one. Gisbatzed discusses briefly what the ASL DRAGON cavern means to Deaf people. However, a cave has many other meanings, too! Sat, Sep 21 2013 Senselessness and Insensitivity ASL Storytelling Theatre Blogger/Vlogger’s Note: Unfortunately I was recently diagnosed with pancreatic adenocarcinoma (pancreas cancer). Two days ago a well-known hate monger announced in his vlog about his indifference toward my upcoming death, and his followers ensued in the blogosphere and vlogosphere. Here’s … Continue reading → Thu, Sep 19 2013 ASL DRAGON: “In the Midde of the Forest†ASL Storytelling Theatre Gisbatzed talks about his childhood in which he approached ASL DRAGON in the middle of the forest. After many wrong and false turns, he and his friend Ronaldus are lost in the woods. Unbeknown to them, they’ve run into the … Continue reading → Wed, Sep 18 2013 ASL DRAGON: “Treasure Chest†ASL Storytelling Theatre This is Gisbatzed telling a story of ASL DRAGON: “Treasure Chest.†It has become well known in the enhanced valley where two rivers are conjugated to become one river toward the ASL DRAGON bridge that ASL DRAGON is very protective … Continue reading → Mon, Sep 16 2013 Cultural Play: Play with ASL ASL Storytelling Theatre When my sister Meriam and I were young and lived in the Netherlands, we loved to cuddle in my bed. Well, she was always first to get up and came to join me in my bed. We used to tell … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 15 2013 ASL DRAGON: “Some See, Some Don’t See, and... ASL Storytelling Theatre Many people never cease to be particularly fascinated by ASL DRAGON. All human languages around the world have their own serpents, unicorns, dragons, centaurs, elves, and pans–all of which is just a human invention, a human creativity by means to … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 15 2013 Cochlear Implants (CI) and Deaf Culture ASL Storytelling Theatre What then is Deaf Culture? Can a culture be so Deaf it is blind? The question that I am now known for writing this blog is inspired by David Rothenberg’s book, Is It Painful to Think? His book is about … Continue reading → Sat, Sep 14 2013 Every Once in a While: “Libraries and the Deaf†ASL Storytelling Theatre Do you carry a library card? It is free! You can also use the library facilities for public meetings or lectures–free of cost! Libraries have a long and interesting history. Beginning about 3,500 years ago, they were built to store … Continue reading → Fri, Sep 13 2013 Every Once in While: “What A Shame†(A Vlog... ASL Storytelling Theatre Thank you, Ayiu John Wuol! If one cannot listen to the Deaf, he or she cannot be corrected, and he or se cannot take suggestions to change. Since he or she wo’t acknowledge that mistaes aew mistakes, he or she … Continue reading → Thu, Sep 12 2013 Every Once in a While: “Two Important Skills to... ASL Storytelling Theatre What are two important skills that American Sign Language (ASL) students need to learn at as early a stage as possible? In this essay, I will discuss para-signing and listening to ASL. The following brief paragraphs are therefore intended only … Continue reading → Thu, Sep 12 2013 Every Once in a While: “Why Language Matters†ASL Storytelling Theatre To appreciate American Sign Language (ASL), you need to learn another language. To appreciate your nation, you, too, need to travel to other nations. In these journeys, you will discover similarity and difference. ASL and the Hawai’ian language are examined … Continue reading → Wed, Sep 11 2013 Every Once in a While: “Cartoon to Laugh About†ASL Storytelling Theatre The Kappa Gamma salutation? How vague it may be! How a resemblance is it to a cultural blindness? Blindless? Only a bullshit knows…. Interpretation is crucial to our sense of ourselves as Deaf people, and as educated Deaf people we … Continue reading → Tue, Sep 10 2013 Every Once in a While: “ASL Is Ambiguous†ASL Storytelling Theatre After the first publication of William C. Stokoe’s Dictionary of American Sign Language based on Linguistic Principles in 1965, most Deaf people in America were not ready for it. The last thing they wanted was to have a language of … Continue reading → Mon, Sep 09 2013 Every Once in While: “Shh! ASL Is For Sale†ASL Storytelling Theatre Shh! American Sign Language (ASL) is for sale. We can make a lot of money from it! It is a capital country here. ASL makes a good bridge! In America, the economy is not great right now, and yet people … Continue reading → Mon, Sep 09 2013 Every Once in a While: “Syllogisms†ASL Storytelling Theatre A good philosophy needs a good, logical argument consisting of two basic premises for a conclusion. It is called syllogism. Greek philosopher Aristotle developed this following formula: Let me give you an example of Aristotle’s well known syllogism: Premise A: … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 08 2013 Every Once in a While: “A Deaf Culture to Know:... ASL Storytelling Theatre “The history makes the Deaf a community of storytellers, telling tales the hearing world will never know.†–Frank Gallimore First off Deaf Culture is deeply embedded in stories we the Deaf tell ourselves about ourselves. As a Deaf person who … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 08 2013 Every Once in a While: “Language and Culture War at... ASL Storytelling Theatre History Professor Harold Domich (deceased) of Gallaudet University, who was my faculty advisor during my Student Body Government (SBG) presidency (1979-1980) pointed out to me that the ultimate product of Gallaudet University is the Deaf. It was chartered by the … Continue reading → Wed, Sep 04 2013 Every Once in a While: “Ideas, Things, and... ASL Storytelling Theatre When I was very young, I learned the maxims used to describe people and how they communicate and correspond themselves in the humanity. We can use the maxims to understand the nature of human beings. Great people talk about ideas. … Continue reading → Tue, Sep 03 2013 Every Once in a While: “The Kappa Gamma Salution: Who... ASL Storytelling Theatre Your interpretation of the Kappa Gamma salution is not the same as my interpretation of it; your judgment is not the same as my judgment; and your truth not the same as mine. Who are you to judge? Who are … Continue reading → Mon, Sep 02 2013 Every Once in a While: “You Will Understand... ASL Storytelling Theatre Dear Carl, So you had just arrived in the United States, a new country! I hope your flight from Amsterdam was nice and memorable as you were celebrating your brother David’s sixth birthday in three different places: first in the … Continue reading → Sun, Sep 01 2013 Every Once in a While: “Hospital and Absolute Nothing... ASL Storytelling Theatre Earlier this week, I was taken to the hospital at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). My family was called to get together with me, which was great. I was so very happy to see them. My father brought me … Continue reading → Sat, Aug 31 2013 A Personal Tribute to Dr. McCay Vernon
ASL Storytelling Theatre Dr. McCay Vernon had recently passed away, and I would like this opportunity to give him a tribute. When I was very young and in Maryland School for the Deaf, I went to see him at Western Maryland College (now … Continue reading → Thu, Aug 29 2013 |
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