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NBDA – National Black Deaf Advocates

National Black Deaf Advocates<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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NBDA is the leading advocacy organization of Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the United States.

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Black deaf and hard of hearing people.

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Locate a chapter in the Eastern, Midwestern, Southern, Southwestern or Western Regions.

NBDA Members support economic, education, social equality, general health and welfare of Black deaf and hard of hearing people.

National Black Deaf Advocates<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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(NBDA) is the official advocacy organization for thousands of Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans. For more than three decades, NBDA has been at the forefront of advocacy efforts for civil rights and equal access to education, employment, and social services on behalf of the Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the United States.

In a groundbreaking initiative, the National Deaf Black Advocates (NBDA) is announcing a 28-day feature celebrating Black Deaf Unsung Heroes. This initiative aims to shed light on the often overlooked contributions of Black individuals within the Deaf community. Throughout February, in honor of Black History Month, the NBDA will spotlight remarkable individuals who have made small to large impacts in their communities.Â

The featured individuals will include youth to senior citizens, volunteers, educators, activists, artists, and non-professionals and professionals who have significantly influenced the Deaf<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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community.Â

Through a series of daily profiles and stories, the NBDA hopes to foster awareness and appreciation for the invaluable contributions of these unsung heroes. The initiative seeks not only to recognize their achievements but also to inspire future generations and promote greater inclusivity and representation within the Deaf<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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community. This feature promises to be a powerful and illuminating tribute to these remarkable individuals who often go unnoticed and unrecognized. We call them Everyday Black Deaf Heroes !Â

On behalf of NBDA, I extend a warm and heartfelt Happy New Year our valued members of NBDA. This is the first newsletter of my administration, and we hope you will find the information beneficial.

We recognize that NBDA finances have not been audited for the past four years and there are many unanswered questions. During the conference members approved an audit. We will be requesting a professional audit, from an outside company, so that there is no question of impartiality in the audit process.

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is committed to full transparency and stabling our organization. We are committed to the goal of promoting equality for our Black Deaf brothers and sisters.

There is no room for xenophobia. As a team, each of us has a responsibility to work cohesively and focus on our common goal.

Our brilliant founders Lottie Crook, Dr.

Williams, Linwood Smith<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Person">
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were visionaries who knew of possibilities. They knew that our people were underemployed, undervalued, and not given opportunities for equality. While some improvements have been made in the last 40 years, we still have a long way to go to. The vision remains, the need remains, and your support remains.

I look forward to 2024 being a year of productivity. We are committed to providing regular member updates and opportunities for your feedback. In March we will host a general, members only meeting. Please check our Facebook and website for announcements. Update your membership for accuracy.

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National Black Deaf Advocates<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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(NBDA) is the official advocacy organization for thousands of Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing Americans. For more than three decades, NBDA has been at the forefront of advocacy efforts for civil rights and equal access to education, employment, and social services on behalf of the Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing in the United States.

Founded in 1982, NBDA is a growing organization with more than 30 chapters across the country. As a non-profit organization, NBDA is supported by its members and other interested in furthering the mission, vision, and strategic objectives of this esteemed organization. Membership includes Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing; parents of Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing children; professionals who work with Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth and adults; sign language interpreters; people of color; and other interested individuals and organizations.

There are many opportunities for you to get involved with NBDA!

Sign up for NBDA eNews keeping our members and supporters in the know.

Write to us using the contact form or email us at

Programs and Advocacy

NBDA recognizes that advocacy is most effective when backed by legislative action. Therefore, NBDA participates in a number of legislative and policy oriented coalitions. NBDA is a member of the Deaf_and_Hard_of_Hearing_Consumer_Advocacy_Network (DHHCAN<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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). DHHCAN<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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is a coalition of national consumer organizations of, by, and for deaf and hard of hearing people. DHHCAN<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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addresses advocacy, public policy and legislative issues relating to rights, quality of life, equal access, and self-representation and legislative issues.

Senior Citizen Program aims to develop and strengthen a support network for Black Deaf seniors.

Publications of NBDA and notable publications for or by Black Deaf and hard of hearing.

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AND YOUTH

designed for Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth and young adults who are college students: Collegiate Black Deaf Student Leadership Institute<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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and Youth Empowerment Summit (Y.E.S!).

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Development Foundation<span itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Organization">
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is to create, support, and nurture the development of Black Deaf female leadership in the United States of America.

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Who can apply? 7th graders to HS Seniors Deadline for Application: April 1st, 2024 Arrival and departure dates: July 1-July 6, 2024

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 Deadline for Applications: March 15 , 2024 YLC start and end dates: June 18 -July 25, 2024

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