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Before today, had you ever heard of any of the following? (check all that apply):
Have you watched the ASL podcast videos?
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How did you learn about the podcast (check all that apply)?

In general, do you prefer ASL or closed-captioning (CC) programming?
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Why do you have that preference or not?
How useful was ASL in helping you follow the podcasts?
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In general, where do you get your news? (check all that apply):
Besides ASL, how can the media make their news content more accessible and inclusive of the d/Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community?
Would you describe yourself?
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How old are you?
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If you’d like to watch PBS FRONTLINE’s ASL podcast series on the Lewiston shootings, you may watch all 6 episodes on the YouTube ASL Playlist HERE.

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ASL Video Podcast: "Breakdown: Turning Anguish Into Action"
Episode 5 - "We're still here"
  • ASL interpreted videos for each episode of our podcast “Breakdown: Turning Anguish Into Action,” a six-part series in collaboration with Maine Public Radio and the Portland Press Herald.
  • Over six episodes, Breakdown explores the missed opportunities to prevent the shooting, the role of guns and hunting in Maine’s politics, and the aftermath for shooting survivors and their families – including communication barriers for those who were deaf and hard of hearing.
  • Publishing the innovative ASL-interpreted videos is part of an effort by FRONTLINE, Maine Public Radio and the Portland Press Herald to make this award-winning investigative podcast accessible to the deaf and hard of hearing community.
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