Tomer Aharoni, CEO of Rylo, believes Deaf and hard-of-hearing people deserve the same private communication as everyone else.
An assembly framework and video to learn about the deaf community and Deaf Awareness Week which is celebrated in May each year.
Imagine needing a stranger on the line for every phone call you have ever made. That was reality for millions of Deaf and ...
Deafness represents a profound hearing loss affecting approximately half a million Americans, creating significant communication challenges. People experiencing deafness might hear absolutely nothing ...
Learning how to communicate more like a deaf person could improve your listening skills and make yourself heard better at work, according to international business consultant and coach Dr Bruno Kahne.
Making a phone call used to be one of the most significant barriers for deaf and hard-of-hearing people. Traditional phones rely entirely on sound, leaving those who cannot hear or who hear only ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Mass Ave in downtown Indy has welcomed a one-of-a-kind coffeeshop. Niyyah Coffee says it’s the first ...
The Red & Black is a 501c3 nonprofit. Please consider a one-time gift or become a monthly supporter. Cancel anytime. Experiencing life unable to hear or communicate in the same way as most people ...
ATLANTA — Deaf and hard of hearing individuals on parole and probation in Georgia have successfully settled a lawsuit challenging the Georgia Department of Community Supervision’s (GDCS) failure to ...
The theme for this year, “No Human Rights Without Sign Language Rights,” highlights the urgent need to recognise sign languages as a fundamental human right. It reminds the world that inclusion and ...
Tomer Aharoni started Rylo after discovering that deaf and hard-of-hearing people had no private way to make a phone call without a third-party interpreter. He worked with the deaf community from day ...