Daily Dispatch

Deaf community marches to raise awareness

- SANDISO PHALISO

Deaf and hearing-impaired residents held a march in East London on Saturday to raise awareness of the difficulti­es they face in their communitie­s.

Some of these include a lack of communicat­ion, access to informatio­n and inadequate facilities to cater for their needs.

Marchers carried placards reading “I am deaf and I am proud, Nothing without us for us” while walking from the Downtown Christian Centre in Oxford Street to Fleet Street and back again.

Some interacted with shoppers and motorists, distributi­ng placards and alphabetic­al sign language posters.

September is Deaf Awareness Month in SA.

Buffalo Deaf Associatio­n chair Nonvuzo Lumbaca said any visit to the shops or government and private sector buildings revealed the struggles the deaf community faced.

In most cases, deaf people could not be assisted because there was no-one who could communicat­e with them.

“The march will have an impact because people will go back to their homes knowing deaf people exist and want to be heard.

“There are deaf people who think they are alone in their struggles. Now we have made them visible,” Lumbaca said.

Speaking to the Dispatch through a sign language interprete­r, Phumelele Jemane, who was born deaf, said it was painful for deaf people not to be heard.

“We want to promote the language and be heard like any other human being.

“Even municipali­ties can play a part by hiring the deaf to create awarenesse­s about deaf people. There will be passion behind all that.

“There are all sorts of languages in SA but not sign language, even though it is known there are deaf people,” Jamene said, adding that even some television shows were not committed in translatin­g what was being reported.

Olwethu Nonkala, a shopper, said she felt the pain of deaf people.

“There is a person at my workplace who is deaf, and he seems helpless and has no friends. He is a loner.

“The challenges of deaf people need national interventi­on,” Nonkala said.

 ?? Picture: MARK ANDREWS ?? FIRM MESSAGE: Members of the Buffalo Deaf Associatio­n hosted a silent walk along Oxford Street on Saturday to raise awareness about difficulti­es deaf people experience in society.
Picture: MARK ANDREWS FIRM MESSAGE: Members of the Buffalo Deaf Associatio­n hosted a silent walk along Oxford Street on Saturday to raise awareness about difficulti­es deaf people experience in society.
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