Saturday, February 23, 2013

February 23, 2013

Loved, Cherished, and Accepted

Read: UMH #560

My sign-language teacher has experienced much discrimination and adversity in her life. She has been deaf since birth and grew up during a time when there were few services and little societal knowledge regarding deaf individuals. It is obvious by her stories that her adverse experiences with the hearing culture have deeply affected her life. She tells stories of being accused of drunkenness when she could not verbally respond to the police and of being unable to communicate her symptoms when seen at a hospital emergency room. My teacher was also placed in a classroom for hearing individuals during her elementary school years and was made to feel “stupid” for being unable to keep up with her classmates.

Many of those experiences with the “hearing culture” have made her suspicious of the hearing community and somewhat isolated. She stays within the deaf community, has difficulty with social interaction, and certainly carries many scars from her negative experiences.

But in the year since I first stepped into her classroom, I’ve witnessed a remarkable change in her. The three of us who are now taking her 10-week ASL class for the fourth semester have always been extremely patient and kind, even after receiving her always blunt and sometimes negative comments. In turn, our teacher is beginning to show us that she cares for us and values our friendship. Her face lights up when one of us tells her a story about our life situations, and she shows real concern when any one of us has a problem. The patience and caring that we have shown to our teacher have helped her to realize that she is indeed loved, cherished and accepted.

We can bridge the gap between cultures by being true disciples of Jesus through our words and deeds.

Jan Versical

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