Thursday, April 26, 2007
Monday, April 23, 2007
Our First workshop..Media and our foot in the door!
Pune News
It is easy to have dreams...but difficult to realise them. To do that one needs the support of family, friends, wellwishers and God. We, at Avanti!!, got lucky last weekend!
We had at the workshop, veterans workers for the Deaf like Mrs. Dhun Adenwala, Mrs. Geeta Sanadi, Mrs. Lagu, deaf adults/children with families, hearing youngsters wanting to make a difference and our own team. We also had our duo from AYJIHH Mumbai - Shafique and Tushar.
It was an emotionally charged weekend...we discussed ignorance, arrogance, apathy and lack of facilities and opportunity - educational and vocational - in India. The deaf came up to share their experiences and there were many in the crowd who broke down and cried. There were plenty of laughs when the instructors began to teach some basic signs and many hearing people signed clumsily. We learnt a lot and by the time the workshop was over, a bond was established between the hearing and the deaf. It was an almost spiritual experience...one we'll carry with us for ever.
Much needs to be done, we know. But atleast our foot is now firmly in the door.
Our next logical step is to set up classes in the Sign Language in Pune. We plan to begin in June. Mail us at avanti-pune@hotmail.com if you are interested in reaching out to the world - special and ordinary.
Monday, April 9, 2007
Avanti - Direction
We, at Avanti!!,
Do not argue with conservative methods of dealing with disabilities
Do not wish to take on any battle with established ways of dealing with disabilities
Wish to erase stigmas attached to disabilities
Wish to spread awareness about disabilities and sensitize society to the problems faced by the disabled
Wish to eradicate apathy
Want society to make an effort to communicate with the disabled using methods THEY find convenient
Do NOT want to force society’s idea of ‘normal’ on those who are disabled
Want to know what ‘normal’ means and who decides its meaning
Want to know why ‘normal’ is superior to ‘special’
Want to know which ‘normal’ person would like to be called ‘special’ because of his/her disabilities
We know no change occurs overnight and request your company in this long journey to a better, more sensitive world.
Welcome aboard!
Saturday, April 7, 2007
The workshop
Our first Sign language workshop in Pune will be conducted by a certified interpreter trained in Mumbai. She has worked with the hearing impaired for a considerable amount of time and we are proud to have her on our team. We will also be roping in another certified instructor from Mumbai who will take us through the basics of Signing.
This will be an introductory workshop for two days over the third weekend of April 2007. Its aim is to introduce the Sign language and its advantages to families and friends of (and also to) hearing impaired children and adults. It is easier for the hearing impaired to sign than to try and speak. We must facilitate better communication with them if we do not want to be denied access to intelligent minds which are struggling to be heard.
We live in a country where many different languages are spoken and understood. We also have foreign languages being taught in schools and colleges. We hope to add Braille and the Sign language to the list.
Do come.
Avanti!!
Workshop dates: 21 & 22 April 2007
Timing: 10.30 AM ~ 3.30 PM
(Refreshments will be served at lunch time.)
Venue: 434, Clover Center - D, Moledina Road, Pune- 1
For further details, please write to: avanti-pune@hotmail.com
Avanti!! - An introduction
Come on in! Welcome to a world where you can listen to colors and paint a song…where the only language spoken is that which touches everybody – Love.
Avanti!! is a small team of committed individuals who believe that each of us is special in some way, each of us is different - flawed and perfect at the same time and that the beauty of nature lies in these differences.
We want to learn (alongwith others who think like us) to respect our differences instead of trying to erase them….to learn to appreciate what is natural, though it might not fit in with our definition of ‘normal’…to sing new songs and discover new colors alongwith our special friends.
We do not want to inconvenience them by asking them to learn our languages…we want to learn to speak theirs, so that we can trade stories and laugh together…to be as special to them as they are to us, so that we have a world which is truly without borders.
Come on in, lets all discover this beautiful world together.