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Ableism: When People Who Are Deaf Face Unfair Treatment

What is Labour Market Discrimination? Ableism happens when people with disabilities are treated unfairly. This includes deaf people. In the European Union, about 87 million people have some kind of disability[1]. Many deaf people face ableism every day, but they might not know this word. What is ableism? Ableism means treating someone badly because they

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Labour Market Discrimination: Deaf Employment in Europe

What is Labour Market Discrimination? Labour market discrimination happens when people are treated unfairly at work because of who they are. This includes being denied a job, paid less, or excluded from opportunities. For deaf people, discrimination often comes from misunderstandings about their abilities or a lack of accessible workplaces. Challenges Deaf People Face in

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Cultural Appropriation in Deaf Communities

Cultural appropriation happens when people from a majority group take parts of a minority group’s culture without respect or proper understanding. For deaf people, this topic is important because it relates to their language, identity, and culture. What is cultural appropriation? Cultural appropriation means taking or using things from another culture without permission or respect.

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What Is Audism?

Audism is discrimination against deaf people. It happens when people believe that hearing is better than being deaf. Audism makes deaf people feel bad and creates barriers in their daily lives. Understanding Audism The word “audism” was created in 1975 by Tom Humphries, a deaf researcher. He wanted to describe unfair treatment of deaf people.

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Understanding Linguicism and Deaf Discrimination in the European Union

Linguicism refers to discrimination based on the use of language. For Deaf communities, this often means being treated unfairly because they use sign languages instead of spoken languages.  In the European Union (EU), Deaf people face barriers in education, work, and daily life due to limited recognition of national sign languages. This report explains how

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