![]() The Crisis Intervention Resource Team (BCARE ) assists SRJC faculty and staff in dealing with disruptive situations and includes representatives from District Police, Student Services, Student Health Services, Student Psychological Services, Disability Resources Department, and Counseling. Powerful documentary: Deaf people from varied social, racial and educational backgrounds share real-life experience struggles. OND:05 - Film: Audism Unveiled (Must checked out through SRJC Library)Īudism is the discrimination against Deaf or hard of hearing people (note: in the Deaf community, an audist is akin to a racist). King Jordan, other community leaders.ĭVDs are available for checkout in the library. OND:04 - Film: Through Deaf Eyes (Must checked out through SRJC Library)Įxplores history of major events in Deaf life in America: debate about ASL, telephone access, fight for Deaf president at Gallaudet University. A road journey of transformation and healing that challenges our expectations of what it means to be "disabled." OND:03 - Film: Phoenix Dance (Must checked out through SRJC Library)įollows evolution of renowned dancer Homer Abdallah who lost right leg and hip to cancer. Shows Mexican Deaf people struggling for the basic rights enjoyed by Deaf people in the US and other countries.ĭVDs are available for checkout in the library. OND:02 - Film: The Lives of Deaf Mexicans: Struggle and Success (Must checked out through SRJC Library)Ĭompelling look at the hurdles faced by Deaf people in Mexico, part of a rich culture that is fraught with educational setbacks, communication obstacles, and limited employment opportunities. Look for training emails from the Environmental Health and Safety Department ![]() If you are interested in the BSC/ASC Program, or are interested in becoming a BSC/ASC in the future, please feel welcome to attend. While this training is required for BSCs and ASCs, it is open to the entire District Community and all are encouraged to attend.
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