
May 14, 2006
12 DAYS IN MAY memorabilia
From: Deafweekly - May 14, 2006
DEAFWEEKLY OFFERS HISTORIC MEMORABILIA
TO COMMEMORATE ‘12 DAYS IN MAY’
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (May 14, 2006) – Gallaudet University’s “Tent City†may be gone, but the memories of 12 historic days in Washington, D.C. will live on forever – with a bit of help from Deafweekly.
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Deafweekly has created a design to commemorate the protest that began May 1 at Gallaudet when Jane Fernandes was announced as the next president. The headline-style design says, “12 DAYS IN MAY: The World Hears Gallaudet University.â€
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The design is available on a wide variety of products, including shirts, mugs, throw pillows, tile coasters, mouse pads, BBQ aprons, caps, tote bags, buttons, magnets, journals and small posters.
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It’s an ideal way to remember 12 days that brought the deaf community together in a spirit of friendship and hope.
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For more information on these products, please visit: www.cafepress.com/deafweekly.
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Information on Deafweekly, a free weekly e-zine for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, may be found at www.deafweekly.com.
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