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Our Workplace: Marlee Matlin
(Turn Captions on) Academy Award winning actress Marlee Matlin was in Geneva to address an ILO panel on people with disabilities and the economic crisis. During her visit ILO Communication Director Zohreh Tabatabai caught up with Marlee Matlin to discuss her advocacy work, career and motherhood.
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Antonia Mueller
2 years, 5 months ago
To Zohreh Tabatabai and Marlee Matlin
I like both of you interview showed to me. I am Spanish deaf motherhood and have 4 children and my hearing husband.
I still speak and ASL in Spanish and English that I do not have problems with four languages in my life; no pressure and I habit it. I still do not have a job right now but I used work my own business in many years and still have four volunteers, girl scout leader have 9 hearing kids age 6 to above, concession manager at store in football field for many children who play cheerleader and football age 6 to 18, involve PTO school doing in library, different stage shows, fair book, trip on the bus for children age 6 to 14 and Religious Education at Catholic Church for 20 children age 6 for all this year 2010 to 2011. I really pleasure work with that and no matter what hearing people hurt my feeling and I always to be nice speak out to them so they leave me alone while I lead people good jobs. I think myself that deaf people can do this because I do not like stay home while no job make me look poor resume history that's why I need to show people that how much my work a.. off! Smile. Anyway, please opportunity to deaf children work with volunteer hours while student in school, real job provide from workforce.com thru Vocation Rehability half day from school and education at college mainstream in the future that how relate deaf people are respectfully behavior for America!
Vickie A Finley
2 years, 5 months ago
I am not satisfy with this!! It s still left out what that hearing person talking, cut off the sight of the interpreter what that lady talking!!. It a lot of missed information!!





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