Elisa Nuevo VallĂn
Jun 19, 20193 min
Updated: Mar 18, 2020
YouTube's has grown as a platform for self-expression for young people looking to have real conversations about topics that affect their lives, to share their experiences, to be able to talk fearlessly about their everyday lives and their own stories.
Did you know that there are also Deaf vloggers or YouTubers, and these people do a lot for Deaf activism and trying to show society that Deaf people can indeed do anything?
With more than 21,500 subscribers on YouTube this deaf/hearing couple created ASL Stew to advocate for the importance of Deaf education, awareness and culture.
2. BSL ZONE
With 920 subscribers on YouTube but more than 23,900 followers on Facebook the BSL Zone produces TV programmes in BSL for Deaf people, made by Deaf people.
3. CHEYENNA CLEARBROOK
On her channel you can watch a mix of various things such as ASL lessons, deaf awareness and everything about deaf culture. With more than 26,800 subscribers on YouTube her dream is showing the world that deaf people can do anything, just like you.
4. DANNY SKITS VIDEO!
This little boy launched his YouTube channel in January 2017. Every month he uploads a new comedy video that includes parodies, joke, vlog and news. More than 38K people like his page on Facebook! He is just hilarious!
Jazzy is profoundly deaf in both ears. Her first language is British Sign Language, so when she upload the videos she signs with the subtitles on, so everybody can understand what she says. She already has more than 7,200 subscribers on YouTube.
She introduces herself as a comedienne, deaf advocator and YouTuber.
With more than 15K subscribers and more than 265,000 views on YouTube, she is creating awareness and bridging the gap between the Deaf, Hard of Hearing and hearing.
This beautiful British lady is a TV presenter and producer in the UK and via her personal channel on YouTube she shares "her sunny outlook on life, a love of Old Hollywood, general gayness and makes moves with BSL to cheesy songs- because you don't need to hear to know something it's amazing!"
This American vlogger aims to encourage people from the Deaf community to travel the world and break down communication barriers independently.
If you love to travel and exploring the world through stunning photographs and jaw-dropping videos, then this is your channel. Join his almost 14,000 subscribers on YouTube and enjoy every video that this guy creates!
Rikki is a 26-year-old American deaf vlogger who makes videos on lifestyle, deafness and spreading awareness of Deaf culture. She has been working on her new closed captioning campaign, #LIGHTSCAMERACAPTION, to try to get more YouTubers to closed caption their videos. She started on 2014 and has already more than 84K subscribers and almost 5,000,000 views on YouTube.
Hope you have enjoyed this list of Deaf vloggers. Did you know all of them? Leave a comment if you know someone I didn't mention :)
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