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Big Bad Wolf Trial and Extras presented by Arts Club and the Deaf-led Workshop

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 Date: Sunday July 30th, 2023.

Venue: Newmont Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre, Arts Club Theatre; 162 W 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC 

Exciting Announcement! 

Join us at the BMO Theatre for an incredible performance of “Big Bad Wolf Trial and Extras” presented by the Arts Club and the Deaf-led Workshop. Prepare for an unforgettable theatrical experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat! Witness the talent and creativity of deaf and hard of hearing artists in this captivating production. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event!

Get your tickets now! and secure your spot for only $5! Limited availability.

Doors open at 6 pm, show starts at 7 pm. This one-hour show will keep you engaged from start to finish. After the show, stay and mingle until 9:30 pm when the doors close.

Get ready to meet the incredible Big Bad Wolf characters! Grab your tickets now for the July 30th event by clicking the link here:

https://tickets.artsclub.com/smart-seat/?itemNumber=22683#/

Horizontal Help program – Hosted by Universal Limited Theatre Company

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Dates: Sep 18 – Oct 23, 2023 (6 group meeting sessions, Mondays 10am-12:30pm)
Location: either online or in person. Please choose your preference on the application form.
“HORIZONTAL HELP” program hosted by Universal Limited Theatre Company, a Vancouver independent theatre company
What is it?
Weekly artist meetings
Program goals:
-Theatre/film/dance artists come together to support, encourage and help each other plan their artistic project
-We will review each other’s projects and offer feedback.
-Build community and connections
Who can apply?
-Theatre/film/dance/performance artists who are currently developing a project
-We welcome applications from Deaf, HoH, BIPOC, LGTBQIA2S+, Disabled people
Other important info:
-There will be ASL-English interpretation
-We will select 4 participants
-Participants will be paid for their time in meetings, and their time reviewing each other’s materials outside of meeting times. (Materials means: any writing, grant applications, videos, pictures, budget, anything connected to your project.)
Deadline to apply: July 31, 2023
Questions?
email: universallimitedtheatre@gmail.com
Text/Video(ASL): 604 781 2858
Application form: https://forms.gle/J3ZhVfc6ngHsoE9y5

Queer ASL Aug-Oct Cycle – Registration is Open!

 Aug-Oct Registration Hey everybody! Our Aug-Oct 2023 cycle is PAH* open for registration!

*fun fact: PAH means “finally!” “at last!” “i did it!” in ASL – we write PAH to represent this sign as we use this mouthshape while signing this sign.

This cycle we will be offering our general 101 – 104 classes (minus storytelling), 101-102 classes for QTBIPOC folk, and 101-103 classes for disabled folk. This cycle starts Aug 20th onwards.

Read below to see what’s new with Queer ASL & our classes!!
REGISTER NOW
Register for a Class! (queerasl.com)

UBC Early Childhood Education training program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons

UBC has extended the deadline for application to the Early Childhood Education training program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing persons. Deadline is now July 31. We encourage all DHH persons or persons with experience working with DHH children to apply. See poster below.

There is also bursary funding available through ECE BC. Accessible information session scheduled for this Thursday July 20 at 7pm. Click here to register for the Information Session

Please click this URL to register for the information session. https://us06web.zoom.us/s/81724004895

For more information about the ECE Bursary Program visit

https://www.ecebc.ca/ece-education-support-fund

“Big Bad Wolf Trial and Extras” 

Date: Sunday July 30th, 2023.

? Venue: Newmont Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre, Arts Club Theatre; 162 W 1st Ave, Vancouver, BC 

? Exciting Announcement! ?

Join us at the BMO Theatre for an incredible performance of “Big Bad Wolf Trial and Extras” presented by the Arts Club and the Deaf-led Workshop. Prepare for an unforgettable theatrical experience that will leave you on the edge of your seat! Witness the talent and creativity of deaf and hard of hearing artists in this captivating production. Don’t miss out on this extraordinary event!

?? Get your tickets now! Visit our website, click the link in the bio, and secure your spot for only $5! Limited availability.

? Doors open at 6 pm, show starts at 7 pm. This one-hour show will keep you engaged from start to finish. After the show, stay and mingle until 9:30 pm when the doors close.

ASL Core Presentation Series: Canada Buys Website Tour

Canada Buys Website Tour:

July 26, 2023

11:30am – 1:00pm Pacific Daylight Time / 2:30pm – 4pm Eastern Daylight Time

Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) Pacific invites you to attend our webinar “Canada Buys Website Tour” in American Sign Language
July 26th 2023 from 11:30am – 1:00pm Pacific Daylight Time / 2:30pm  – 4pm Eastern Daylight Time

Please register here:

ENGLISH

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/american-sign-language-canada-buys-website-tour-tickets-658601172837

FRENCH

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-lsa-visiter-le-site-web-achats-canada-langue-des-signes-americaine-662432171457

The registration link provides more information on what this session is all about! 

We recommend checking out the Canada Buys website before the webinar to get an idea of what it looks like:

Homepage | CanadaBuys


Login information to connect to the webinar will be sent to you a day prior to the event.

This session will be hosted in American Sign Language.
For French and LSQ sessions or for more information, contact Procurement Assistance Canada, Pacific Region, email at SACPacifique-PACPacific@tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca.

If you have any questions, contact Christine “Coco” Roschaert Christine.roschaert@pwgsc.gc.ca or Sarah Anne Hrycenko sarah.hrycenko@pwgsc.gc.ca

Hope to see you there!

Christine “Coco” Roschaert

She/her/elle

Project Officer, Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC), Pacific Region

Public Services and Procurement Canada / Government of Canada

Christine.Roschaert@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca

VRS (sign language interpreter) 778-819-2208

Cell text: 514-348-1219

www.canada.ca/PAC

I identify as Deaf-Blind and I use American Sign Language (ASL) and Langue des signes Quebecois (LSQ)

Je m’identifie comme Surdicecite et utilise American Sign Language (ASL) et Langue des signes Quebecois (LSQ)

Chargée de Projet, Soutien en approvisement Canada (SAC), Région du Pacifique,

Services publics et Approvisionnement Canada / Gouvernement du Canada

Christine.Roschaert@pwgsc-tpsgc.gc.ca

SRV (interprete langue des signes) 778-819-2208

Cellulaire texto: 514-348-1219

 www.canada.ca/SAC

I would like to acknowledge that my office is located on the traditional territories of the Coast Salish including the Musqueam, Skxwú7mesh, and Tsleil-waututh nations. Je veux reconnaître que mon bureau se trouve sur le territoire traditionnel Coast Salish, le territoire des Premières Nations des nations Musqueam, Skxwú7mesh et Tsleil-waututh.

Procurement Assistance Canada (PAC) is committed to providing its clients with the best quality of service. In line with our commitment to continuous improvement, please take a few minutes to fill out the survey below.

English

Soutien en approvisionnement Canada (SAC) s’engage à fournir à ses clients un service de la plus haute qualité. Conformément à notre engagement d’amélioration continue, veuillez prendre quelques minutes pour remplir le sondage ci-dessous.

Français 

Save the Date – International Day of Sign Language & Corn Party

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Date: September 23

Time: 2:00pm to 11:00PM

Location: Bonsor Recreation Complex, 6650 Bonsor Ave, Burnaby B.C.

Stay tuned for more information

Thank you to our sponsor! Still Interpreting.

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT(D) Deaf/ (HH) Hard of Hearing ASL Signer


EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT
(D) Deaf/ (HH) Hard of Hearing ASL Signer

(Doncaster Elementary School)
(Subject to Internal Staffing Process)


The Greater Victoria School District provides public educational services to over 20,000 students in
the Greater Victoria Area, encompassing six municipalities. To provide this service, the district has
a current operating budget of $210 million and employs approximately 3,500 staff; which includes,
teachers, principals and vice-principals, support staff, psychologists, speech and language
pathologists and exempt managerial staff.


The Greater Victoria School District is seeking an Educational Assistant – (D) Deaf/ (HH) Hard of
Hearing ASL Signer to support a student at the elementary school level. The Educational Assistant
reports to the District Principal of Inclusive Learning, and under the general direction of the
classroom teacher(s), the teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and the supervision of the
Principal, provides assistance to students, monitors student behavior and facilitates the inclusion
of the student in the school setting. As such this is an itinerant position.


The successful candidate will have completed the Educational Assistant Program Certificate or
equivalent post-secondary courses in child/ adolescent development or behavior management
including non -violent crisis intervention techniques as well as current First Aid. In addition, the
successful candidate must have a certificate in ASL level 3 or higher and/or ASLPI (ASL Proficiency
Index) assessment of 3 or higher. Two years specific experience using ASL to work with persons
who are deaf and or hard of hearing is required. Personal care may be necessary.


For a complete job description, please click here.
This is a 10 month continuing, 30 hours per week, CUPE 947 position with the hourly rate of pay
being $31.48, plus a comprehensive benefits plan.


To view the original posting, please visit Make a Future at https://bit.ly/3NGr19p.
Please submit a letter of introduction, résumé, proof of qualifications and references to:
Human Resource Services, Greater Victoria School District #61
556 Boleskine Road, Victoria, BC V8Z 1E8
or
Fax 250-475-4113 / Email hrs@sd61.bc.ca
Deadline for submission is: 4:00 PM, Wednesday July 19th, 2023
School District 61 thanks all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for
interviews will be contacted

Halo Halo! Filipinx Mix Mixer & DBLSPK

A free event full of Filipinx Art, Food and Joy: 

6pm Community Mixer – Free Food, DJ, Art

7:30pm DBLSPK: A reading of a multilingual work “Bien Facil” by Karla Comanda, followed by an audience/artist discussion

9:00pm-11:00pm Karaoke Party

Date/Time: July 15th, 2023 6pm-11pm PT

Where: Progress Lab 1422 (also available via livestream for the theatre reading only)

Tickets: Free! Folks can RSVP on our eventbrite 

https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/halo-halo-filipinx-mix-mixer-dblspk-tickets-656981026937 OR by emailing heather@riceandbeanstheatre.com

Community Co-Learning, Building (More) Accessible Arts Presentations 

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3rd event: Intro to low-sensory presentation, Facilitated by Kay Slater (from grunt gallery)

Thursday, June 29th, 1:30 – 4:30 PM PST

workshop series title: Community Co-Learning, Building (More) Accessible Arts Presentations 

presented by Libby Leshgold Gallery, Emily Carr Writing centre, in collaboration with grunt gallery.

that all workshops are free, hybrid presentation offered online and in-person at Emily Carr Campus in the Writing Centre, ASL Interpretation provided.

Employment Opportunity: New Writer (part-time)

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DeafDots
Information service for Deaf Canadians
has part-time employment opportunity for:

News Writer

VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENT – https://www.deafdots.ca/update/employment-opportunity-news-writer-part-time

For information click this link:www.h3world.tv/DeafDots-NewsWriter.pdf

SUMMER ASL CLASS

SUMMER COURSE

WANT TO LEARN AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE?

July 4- August 11, 2023 8:30am – 12:30pm (M-F)

Career Opportunities

  • Sign Languages Interpreter
  • Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing
  • Educational Assistant
  • Social Services
  • Any positions that involve communication and customer service

REGISTER NOW

www.vcc.ca/programscourses/sign-language/

VANCOUVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE

Queer Arts Festival: Queers in Space

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Queer Arts Festival: Queers in Space

Dates: June 17 – 28, 2023

Locatoins: Roundhouse Community Centre, SUM gallery, James Black Gallery, Vancouver Art Gallery North Plaza

Futurism and fantasy have always been cornerstones of the 2SLGBTQIA+ experience. What better place to manifest ourselves as the free and empowered superbeings we truly are? For many queer people, the Future is a place where dreams are realized; for others, it’s a vital sanctuary from a present-day reality that does not include them. While “Queers in Space” may evoke cosmic camp and otherworldly voyages (and this festival gleefully delivers both), we take these words very seriously as well: this is just as much a call to explore and celebrate the space we occupy, each and every day; to honour our queer elders on whose shoulders we stand; and to celebrate our future, queer trajectories.

Full Schedule of ASL Events

Art Party! Gala Opening Reception

Dates & Time: Jun 17, 7pm – 10pm 

Location: Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Ticketed Event | ASL

QAF 2023 officially launches into orbit at the Roundhouse. Take in our incredible Visual Art Exhibition curated by Zandi Dandizette, enjoy delicious food and drink, and celebrate with the Queerdos of our community! 

Queer Arts Festival + Talking Stick Festival presents:

Love After the End: Joshua Whitehead & Friends Literary event

Date & Time: Jun 18, 3pm

Location: Roundhouse Performance Centre | Ticketed Event | ASL

Love After the End: An Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction is an exciting and ground-breaking fiction collection showcasing a number of emerging and established Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer writers, edited and compiled by acclaimed writer Joshua Whitehead. Whitehead joins us with fellow visionary authors Nathan Adler, jaye simpson, and Nazbah Tom for an afternoon that demonstrates how Queer Indigenous communities can bloom and thrive through utopian narratives. Afterward, join us for a free reception and book signing, courtesy of Massy Books, in the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall at 5pm.

Curator Tour Guided Visual Art Tour

Date & Time: Jun 24, 2pm

Location: Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free | ASL

Join us for a free guided tour through our Visual Art Exhibition at the Roundhouse Community Centre, led by QAF curator Zandi Dandizette. 

Glitter is Forever Closing Reception

Date & Time: Jun 28, 7pm

Location: Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free | ASL

Our 16th Queer Arts Festival comes home to dock in spectacular fashion. See the incredible artwork one final time and enjoy stunning drag performances by the House of Rice with music by DJ Bella Sie.

If any needs ticket confirmation please contact me thank you 

Ladan Sahraei 

Ladandeaf@gmail.com

Queer Art Festival (Queers in Space) 2023 – YouTube

EID Event – UPDATE

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Raakhee is standing front in the white background. She is wearing a black dress. And has a black hair.

She signed, “Hi Deaf community, I am informing you that Saturday, June 24th….. What is that? Its EID event. Looking forward to the event, however the sad news is.… this EID event postponed. Why??? Low numbers of registers. Sigh. I am truly sorry. Thank you for watching and support GVAD event. You all have wonderful summer holiday. (right hand waving)