Ken Masson, 2021-2022 president of the Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy, has moderated an online panel discussion on using sign language for success.
 
 
 
 
(Shown at right are the three panelists: Judy Kihumba, left; Luke Muleka, center; and Vitorisa Tassara, right.)
 
The panelists are as follows:
 
1. .Judy Kihumba: Maternal Health Advocate for Deaf Mothers; Founder, Talking Hands Listening Eyes on PPD (Thlep); and Sign Language Interpreter.
 
2. Luke Muleka: Founder/Managing Director, assistALL - Sign Language Interpreters Mobile App.
 
3. Victoria Tassara: Deaf Communities Communication, International Sign (IS) and Sign Language.
 
To watch the 61-minute panel discussion on using sign language for success, click here.
 
The Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy seeks to encourage people worldwide to develop projects to improve the human rights of people with disabilities. Each project must be sponsored by a member of our Club before the project can be submitted for consideration by our Club's Board. While our Club is not able to offer financial support, we can help make a project become successful with its knowledge, and by tapping into our vast network of connections around the world. To apply to our Club's Projects Committee, please contact Souza Danilo at souza.danilo@live.com.
 
For questions about our Club's projects or how to submit your project for an evaluation, please e-mail projects.rcwda@gmail.com. To submit your project, access one of the links below:
Usually, our Club Meetings take place on the third Monday of the month at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (the time zone for the eastern portions of the United States and Canada). To convert Eastern Time to your own time, visit http://timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html/. To obtain the Zoom login for our monthly Club Meetings, contact Ken Masson, 2021-2022 president of the Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy, via either WhatsApp or at kennethmasson@gmail.com Visit and "like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Rotarywda.
 
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For more information, contact Ken Masson, of Colombia, who co-chairs the Disabilities Advisory Group with Rotarians Jeremey Opperman, of South Africa, and Jeremy Warriner, of the United States, at kennethmasson@gmail.com. Ken is also the 2021-2022 president of our district's caused-based worldwide Rotary Club of World Disability Advocacy. To visit and "like' the Club's Facebook page, click here.
 

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