NYCHA Must Provide Interpreters for Tenants Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, Federal Settlement Says
"We almost feel like we're doing something wrong by asking," said Jazmin Grubb, of her family’s struggles to obtain ASL accommodations for her aunt, who is deaf and lives at NYCHA.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is quietly rewiring how deaf and hard-of-hearing travelers move through some of ...
New York, NY – Carter Myers-Brown at The Chief reports on New York City LanguageLine Interpreters: When a patient walks into a New York City Hospital and doesn’t speak English, or when a resident ...
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