Gay Games Chicago Signs Sponsorship Deal For Sign Language
Interpretation
Chicago,
IL – Chicago-based Deaf Communication by Innovation (DCI), a
gay-owned and deaf-owned company, will coordinate
International Sign interpreters for the 2006 Gay Games in
Chicago. In a sponsorship agreement valued at almost
US$90,000, DCI will oversee daytime and evening sign
language interpretation for deaf and hard-of-hearing
athletes, artists and fans attending the Gay Games VII
Sports and Cultural Festival. The arrangement includes
interpreter training in international sign language skills
to ensure that deaf and hard-of-hearing people from all
countries will be able to participate fully at the Gay
Games.
DCI
representatives will also attend the Rainbow Alliance of the
Deaf (RAD), an international deaf LGBT conference, and the
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID), a national
conference for sign language interpreters, on behalf of Gay
Games Chicago. DCI will sponsor various social events for
the deaf and hard-of-hearing community during the Gay Games
Raymond
Rodgers, the President and majority owner of DCI, served as
a volunteer international sign interpreter at Gay Games V in
Amsterdam, where he gained extensive experience in all
aspects of interpreting in an international environment.
Rodgers has been an active member of the Gay Games VII
Marketing Committee since Chicago was awarded the Gay Games
and has helped to ensure that the large LGBT
deaf/hard-of-hearing community in Chicago is
well-represented at all stages of planning for Gay Games
VII. For more information about DCI, visit
http://www.deafcomm.net.
"Deaf
Communication by Innovation is extremely proud to be the
exclusive sign interpreting services provider for Gay Games
VII,” said Raymond Rodgers. “We will do our best to
do great work for a great cause."
“We are
extremely grateful to Raymond Rodgers and the staff at DCI
for this generous contribution,” said Tracy Baim,
Chicago Games, Inc. (CGI) Fundraising Committee Co-Chair.
“Inclusion is one of the key values of the Gay Games. This
arrangement should send a clear message to the worldwide
deaf and hard of hearing community that they will be welcome
with open arms at the 2006 Gay Games.” Baim worked with CGI
board members Roberto Tijerina and Amelia Lopez
to secure the sponsorship.
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