CSN hosts screening of “Sign the Show” during Deaf Awareness Month

Federico Zaragoza PhD President
Federico Zaragoza PhD President - College of Southern Nevada Website
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As part of Deaf Awareness Month, the College of Southern Nevada’s Deaf Studies program and ASL Club hosted a screening of “Sign the Show,” a documentary by director Cat Brewer. The event brought together students, faculty, interpreters, and members of the local Deaf community for an evening centered on accessibility, entertainment, and community connections.

Brewer welcomed the opportunity to share her documentary with the community. “Sign the Show” explores the barriers Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals face in accessing live entertainment, offering an insightful look into the importance of creating inclusive spaces in music, comedy, and other live events.

After the screening, Brewer joined the audience for a Q&A session where attendees discussed themes from the film, shared personal stories, and engaged in conversations about accessibility and interpreting. Her presence fostered deeper connections between Deaf and hearing participants.

A highlight of the evening was recognizing Brewer’s recent transition to full-time professor in the Communications department. Her dedication to accessibility and ability to create dialogue across communities continue to enrich the CSN experience.

Events like this exemplify how CSN’s Deaf Studies program and ASL Club work to foster connections with the local Deaf community and promote accessibility. These efforts create spaces where Deaf and hearing communities can come together to learn and grow.

Follow ASL Club of CSN on Facebook or Instagram for more information about similar events or reach out to the Deaf Studies faculty for future collaboration opportunities.



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