
It\’s that time of the year to sign up for ASL classes with Leah, classes starts next week!
ASL 1 Tuesdays at 7pm
ASL 2 Thursdays at 7pm
ASL 3 Tuesdays at 11am
ASL 4 Wednesdays at 11am

It\’s that time of the year to sign up for ASL classes with Leah, classes starts next week!
ASL 1 Tuesdays at 7pm
ASL 2 Thursdays at 7pm
ASL 3 Tuesdays at 11am
ASL 4 Wednesdays at 11am

I came across a conversation recently that made me stop for a moment. It wasn’t about whether access matters, most people agree that it does. It was about what happens after that, and who is actually responsible for making it happen. That’s where things start to feel off. What I keep seeing is access being treated like something that only needs to be figured out when someone asks

I see this come up a lot. People learn signs. They attend classes, pick up vocabulary, and can recognize what’s being said. On paper, it looks like progress. But when it comes time to actually use it, something shifts. They hesitate. They second guess. They freeze. It’s easy to think that means they didn’t learn enough, but that’s usually not the case. The issue is that knowing signs