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The U.S. has the third highest murder rate for transgender people in the world -- just three months into the year and we've almost matched last years death toll. We talk with one trans* guy about this issue. 

Almost One Transgender Person is Killed Everyday -- The Community Speaks Out

Avenged Filmmakers Respond to Not Using Deaf Talent

In our continued coverage of the #DeafTalent  campaign we caught up with the men behind Avenged. They discuss why they didn't use Deaf talent and the recent controversy around their movie. 

This Cycle's "America's Next Top Model" Might Be Deaf

For the first time in the shows history, "America's Next Top Model" has a Deaf contestant: Nyle DiMarco. We spoke with his family about how he got here. 

We've been following the  #DeafTalent controversy. Now we talk with three people about how to deal with these issues if they come up. 

Experts Discuss How to Deal With Issues Around #DeafTalent

Gallaudet University has joined the It's On Us campaign in support of ending sexual assault on college campus'. On April 7, they are hosting a "teal-out" where the entire Gallaudet community will wear teal in honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month. 

Gallaudet University Hosts "Teal-Out" For Sexual Assault Awareness

Today is National ASL Day! We sat down with an artist who's working to promote the holiday. This year she made ASL emoji's just in time for the celebration.

Artist Creates ASL Emoji's Just in Time for National ASL Day

 iPhone users can now customize their emojis by changing their skin tones. Some think this change is racist, but others can see the positives. We spoke with one iPhone user to get her take.

Apple's Newest Emojis Make Users Do a Double Take

The "Success Kid" is now 8-years-old and he used his viral fame to get his dad a new kidney. The GoFundMe page has raised over $100,000 towards the transplant and medical expenses. See how the family reacted. 

Kid From "Success Kid" Meme Helps His Dad Find a New Kidney

We've told you about LEAD-K and their fight for language equality. Now, they are partnering with California oral schools and legislature to pass a bill requiring language benchmarks. The education committee reviews it today. Watch here.

California Bill Could Establish Language Benchmarks for Deaf Kids 

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