Deaf Politician - The Gary Malkowski Story

Deaf Politician - The Gary Malkowski Story
Title Deaf Politician - The Gary Malkowski Story PDF eBook
Author Richard Medugno
Publisher Richard Medugno
Pages 164
Release 2020-08-25
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1499540485

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"How in the world did a deaf guy become an elected politician?" That's the question almost everyone has when they meet Gary Malkowski and learn that he served as a Member of the Ontario Provincial Parliament in the early 1990s. This biography answers all the questions about his early life in Canada and how he came to be a political leader representing thousands of East York (Toronto) residents in Ontario's provincial parliament. This is an inspiring tale of grit and determination.

Bigger Dreams

Bigger Dreams
Title Bigger Dreams PDF eBook
Author Richard Medugno
Publisher Richard Medugno
Pages 144
Release 2003-05
Genre Drama
ISBN 1410725375

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A full-length play based on the life and career of Deaf Canadian Gary Malkowski - an equal rights activist and Ontario politican

Deaf Daughter, Hearing Father

Deaf Daughter, Hearing Father
Title Deaf Daughter, Hearing Father PDF eBook
Author Richard Medugno
Publisher Richard Medugno
Pages 156
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781563682773

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"In Deaf Daughter, Hearing Father, Medugno shares practical information on many of the common challenges faced by hearing parents. He provides a list of games that hearing and deaf children can play together, an important consideration for many families. His enthusiasm for all possibilities, from exploring the potential of video phones to helping stage CSD musicals, reveals his abiding devotion to Miranda."--BOOK JACKET.

Solitary Courage

Solitary Courage
Title Solitary Courage PDF eBook
Author Mona Winberg
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 521
Release 2010-10-26
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 192657740X

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Solitary Courage is the story of a mother’s tough-love determination, her severely disabled daughter’s astonishing triumphs, and a documentary record of the political battles, organizational conflicts, and human struggles that citizens with disabilities face and fight every day of their lives. Mona Winberg became a pioneer of independent living, and emerged a leading advocate for citizens with mental and physical disabilities. Her courageous causes erupted from her deep reservoir of compassion and concern. Her unflinching challenges to the status quo expressed both optimism and realism about life and society. Her life is testament to the power of Solitary Courage. Between 1986 and 1999 she was the only newspaper columnist in North America regularly writing about disability issues. Through her award-winning column "Disabled Today" in Toronto’s Sunday Sun, Mona Winberg painstakingly built up a body of work of more than 600 articles chronicling front-line battles for equality. She was a realist, a wise person with a no-nonsense approach, kindly, but clear-eyed. Solitary Courage begins with the story of Mona Winberg’s life, followed by a representative selection of 156 of her columns organized into 20 thematic chapters, the best of Mona in her own words. The last part of the book reflects upon Mona Winberg’s legacy of lessons that still connect to programs and policies touching the lives of Canadians with disabilities today. The subjects are wide-ranging and engaging because Mona used personal examples of individuals with disabilities and news-making issues raised by their plight. She also reported on the street-level outcomes of government policies. This variety and approach to disability issues provides real education and genuine human interest, whatever a reader’s background or experience.

Politics of Visual Language

Politics of Visual Language
Title Politics of Visual Language PDF eBook
Author James Roots
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 114
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0886293456

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The Politics of Visual Language is a ground-breaking study of the political socialization of children who are deaf. Debate has raged for years over how to educate the prelingually deaf - those children who cannot acquire language "normally" (that is, orally and aurally). While the battlelines have been drawn by the proponents of oralism versus manualism and their hearing supporters, two linguistic dilemmas facing D/deaf people remain constant: a conscious choice is always made for them as to the way they will be taught, and either method of language acquisition results in a form of marginalization.

The Paradox of Parliament

The Paradox of Parliament
Title The Paradox of Parliament PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Malloy
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 214
Release 2023-02-27
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1487551002

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The Paradox of Parliament provides a comprehensive analysis of all aspects of Parliament in order to explain the paradoxical expectations placed on the institution. The book argues that Parliament labours under two different "logics" of its purpose and primary role: one based on governance and decision-making and one based on representation and voice. This produces a paradox that is common to many legislatures, but Canada and Canadians particularly struggle to recognize and reconcile the competing logics. In The Paradox of Parliament, Jonathan Malloy discusses the major aspects of Parliament through the lens of these two competing logics to explain the ongoing dissatisfaction with Parliament and perennial calls for parliamentary reform. It focuses on overarching analytical themes rather than exhaustive description. It centres people over procedure and theory, with strong emphasis given to dimensions of gender, race, and additional forms of diversity. Arguing for a holistic and realistic understanding of Parliament that recognizes and accepts that Parliament evolves and adapts, The Paradox of Parliament puts forward an important and novel interpretation of the many facets of Parliament in Canada.

The Deaf House

The Deaf House
Title The Deaf House PDF eBook
Author Joanne Weber
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 9781927068489

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Joanne Weber uses a fable of a heroic quest to tell the story of her struggle as a deaf person to uncover her true self. Combining the narrative tools of a novelist with those of a documentarian, Weber effectively provides the reader with rare insight and profound truths about the lives of the deaf.