Trump administration launches ‘ASL White House’ YouTube channel amid sign language lawsuit – | Metaglossia: The Translation World | Scoop.it

The White House has launched a dedicated YouTube channel for American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation of its press briefings, as it continues to face a legal challenge from the National Association of the Deaf (NAD).
The non-profit – together with a deaf individual named Derrick Ford – filed the lawsuit in May, after it wrote to White House Chief of Staff Susan Wiles to reinstate sign language access.


On the first day of his second term in January, President Donald Trump signed an executive order in which he ordered the termination of “discriminatory programs” relating to “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility”.


According to the judgment from US district judge Amir Ali, issued on 5 November, the White House had asked the Washington, D.C. court to “find that English captioning and transcripts are good enough to accommodate deaf Americans who rely on ASL, even though unrebutted evidence shows they are not”.


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