Strongly feeling the hearing privilege this week...hearing privilege is when you can request/book any appointment of any length of your choice and know you can attend with ease without having to worry about getting access, not having to search for access options/ASL interpreters and cross coordinate with their schedules and either pay out of your own pocket when you are already paying for the appointment itself or approach the organization to pay for interpreters which results in anxiety and lengthy conversations of education and negotiation for simple access. Hearing privilege is when you can join any kind of meeting and feel fully engaged and included whether it be a video meeting on your phone and you don't have to swipe through the screens to search for the ASL interpreter (if you're lucky enough to have an ASL interpreter either through the organization of out of your own pocket) and wonder who is talking and then miss a lot of what's going on because you are swiping through the screens between interpreter, hearing people and Deaf people or whether it be an audio conference call where you don't need to feel left out because you can hear the different voices to identify who is talking and join the conversation with ease and there will be no mention of "awkward silences." Hearing privilege is also when there's no misunderstandings or mis-interpretations because the ASL interpreter didn't understand you, doesn't know the background of the meeting/organizations etc and/or met you for the first time OR when your phone battery is low and you have to hold your phone up thus signing with 1 hand and the interpreter (who met you for the first time) can't understand you. Hearing privilege is when you can join/watch ANY online group or LIVE streams that are offered by hearing people and do not have to ask if materials have captioning/subtitles to be able to understand the content. Hearing privilege is when people don't treat you differently when trying to communicate with you whether it be an attitude, an audist bias or resistance to writing things down on paper or refusing to read notes from your phone when you took the time to type everything down clearly and precisely so there shouldn't be any questions or miscommunications. Hearing privilege is when you can go watch ANY movie ANYWHERE and the caption devices don't skip out lines or break down before or during the movie and thus you miss half the movie and have to leave anyway.
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