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Nancy Fuller

Rhode Island School for the Deaf

Born in Providence, Nancy Fuller is a Deaf woman who teaches at the Rhode Island School for the Deaf, her alma mater, and ASL (American Sign Language) at Brown University. Raised in a Deaf Rhode Island family, Fuller grew up orally and signing. When not instructing at the Rhode Island School for the Deaf, she serves as the institution's president. Nancy is also the co-creator and co-host of a public access television show, Deaf Dimensions, which deals with the issues of d/Deafness from a Christian perspective. She continues to live in Providence.

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