By Stephanie Gervais, Anna Stuber Posted Feb 18 2014 - 10:00am TAGGED WITH: competition, raising awareness, sign language, vote Seeing Voices Montreal is an organization that raises awareness about the deaf community by performing plays for the Montreal community in American Sign Language. Josephine Torossian, the co-founder of the McGill club, feels strongly about supporting the marginalized group. Its' goal is to eliminate discrimination and create equality between the deaf and hearing worldsthrough theatre. The company Start Something with Alesse, which was founded four years ago with the mission of helping young Canadians start up their businesses and projects, is having a competition to award a worthy cause such as Seeing Voices Montreal. The cause that receives the most votes is given $5000 to spend on their organization and is also partnered with a mentor to help get their ideas off the ground. Click here to watch Josephine and one of her actresses, Sera, give an interview with Jessi Cruickshank from Start Something with Alesse. Josephine explains how she became involved with the deaf community through sign language classes and further expresses her passion for a culture of gestures and facial expressions that led to her vision of integrating the hearing and deaf communities to achieve equality. For more information on Seeing Voices Montreal, or if you’re interested in getting involved, click here to be connected to their website. Check out their production Deaf Snow White in March at Players' Theatre to experience deaf culture and learn more about what this group does. Here’s how can you get involved: By voting for Josephine here, you can help her to win the $5000 which she can put towards costumes, equipment, and props for Seeing Voices Montreal's plays. The money would be a big help in setting this up and enable them to start touring and spreading awareness elsewhere. To read the full article, please visit: http://www.hercampus.com/school/mcgill/vote-seeing-voices-montreal-win-worthy-cause Comments are closed.
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