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Home - Hands On Travel

    https://handson.travel/
    “The tour was very well organized and all of us had a great time seeing all the sights. Your keen insight into the history of Italy was exceptional and made this tour a success for our students and staff.” “Rochester School for the Deaf Italy”

Seeing Italy through the hands ITALY Magazine

    https://www.italymagazine.com/featured-story/seeing-italy-through-hands
    The sounds of Italian being exchanged over pasta and a carafe of house wine or the sounds of traffic in bustling Rome, or the quiet of the country are what a visitor to Italy usually remembers. No Level Playing Field. But, as Robert Wirth says, ‘Many deaf people have had problems visiting Italy in the past.

Italy 2019 deaftravel

    https://www.deafventurestravel.com/italy-2019
    Nov 30, 2019 · This quick intro to Italy will give you all that and more. Fashionable Milan and Da Vinci’s Last Supper; the famous Venice canals and Piazza San Marco; Florence’s medieval bridge Ponte Vecchio; the Leaning Tower of Pisa; Rome’s ancient trio the Colosseum, Pantheon, and Vatican City. With this tour, you’ve got nothing to lose.

A Tour of Deaf Italy – Una Visita alla Communita Sorda d ...

    https://www.cit-asl.org/new/a-tour-of-deaf-italy-una-visita-alla-communita-sorda-ditalia/
    Deaf Communication Studies Program and Continuing Education Division May 25 – June 8, 2015. Rome, Siena, Bologna, and Padua. Open to twenty (20) Deaf individuals, professional interpreters, educators of the Deaf, and interpreting students who are fluent in ASL. Primary Tour Guide: Terry Giansanti – American Deaf individual living in Italy.

Rome, Italy – Joel Barish

    https://www.joelbarish.com/videos/nb-europe/nb-italy/rome-italy/
    I was given a first-class tour of ancient Rome by Terry Giansanti, the owner of well known Hands On Travel. We got a great treat when we met a fully costumed Deaf Roman gladiator at the Colosseum, and I was also had several other nice surprises; I interviewed Roberto Wirth, the Deaf hotelier of Hotel Hassler, one of the top luxury hotels in the world, and met with a Deaf group who own their ...

Deaf in Italy Joshua Project

    https://joshuaproject.net/people_groups/19007/IT
    There were 14 Deaf schools established in the 1800 and today at least three Deaf secondary schools in the country, Rome, Turin and Padua. There are at least 5 elementary schools with Deaf programs scattered in the country with many private mainstreamed day classes in religious schools. Signs are forbidden in the schools but widely used in Deaf ...

My Sojourn into the Italian Deaf Community · InterExchange

    https://www.interexchange.org/articles/foundation/2016/09/07/sojourn-into-italian-deaf-community/
    Sep 07, 2016 · Italy is a developed, first-world nation, but services for the deaf are lacking and there is widespread discrimination against this community. It is the last major Western European country (other than the tiny state of Luxembourg) to recognize Italian Sign Language or Lingua dei Segni Italiana (LIS).

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