Everyone should learn ASL, according to Destiny Cordell, an ASL instructor/ASL support worker at the Resource Centre. American Sign Language, usually referred to as ASL, is the most common sign language used in North America by Deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Destiny and her colleagues, Via Jade Merasty and Emil Easter, make up the ASL unit at the Resource Centre. They are committed to creating classroom environments where First Nations students who are Deaf or hard of hearing can learn to their full capacity.
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