What would International Deaf Awareness Week be without introducing some of my favorite "international" bloggers and writers? Here are 5 deaf or hard of hearing websites I visit regularly that are outside of the U.S. If you would like to add your favorite "international" blogger, writer or website please leave your list in the comment for a little "shout out" their way. Just keep it deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing loss related, and they must be from a country other than yours. Our online community is supportive, global, strong and growing. Let's spread some "shares" around and make some new connections.
Charlie Swinbourne, UK: The Limping Chicken
Deafinitely Girlie, UK: http://www.deafinitelygirly.com/
Elizabeth Fisher, UK: http://lizsdeafblog.blogspot.com/
Rashed Al-Foudary, Kuwait: "Silent World" http://paper.li/foudary/1314109118
Varsha P. Joshi, India: http://paper.li/VanditaCanHear/1306090521
Where are some of your favorite "foreign" deaf or hard of hearing bloggers and writers posting from?
Charlie Swinbourne, UK: The Limping Chicken
Deafinitely Girlie, UK: http://www.deafinitelygirly.com/
Elizabeth Fisher, UK: http://lizsdeafblog.blogspot.com/
Rashed Al-Foudary, Kuwait: "Silent World" http://paper.li/foudary/1314109118
Varsha P. Joshi, India: http://paper.li/VanditaCanHear/1306090521
Where are some of your favorite "foreign" deaf or hard of hearing bloggers and writers posting from?
For me, to name a few in no particular order I follow, but there is more I follow than I just mention here.
ReplyDeleteWell your blog for a start.
Sarah at Speak Up Librarian http://speakuplibrarian.blogspot.co.uk/
Megan at Hearing Sparks http://www.hearingsparks.com/
The hearing aid teacher at http://www.ehwhathuh.com/
Hi, Liz,
DeleteThese are bloggers I visit, too! We should mention that Sarah, Megan and e) are in the U.S., which makes them "international" to you, since you do live in the UK. :-)
Joyce
Thanks for the shout out, you rock! :)
ReplyDeleteAs do you. You're welcome, Rashed.
DeleteThanks so much!
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