
Being profoundly deaf since birth, Howard “Howie” Gorrell has broken communication barriers for nearly eight decades. Hence, he shares thoughts about education, sports, politics, travel, and today’s news in his newsletter.
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Yesterday, The Fulcrum published my 18th commentary below. I included several pictures in this issue of the newsletter for your reading enjoyment.
Congress faces growing pressure to pass redistricting reform as lawmakers debate banning ger...
This editorial opinion was written by Shirley Hortie Platt, who served as the first and only full-time executive director of the American Athletic Association of the Deaf (AAAD) for eight years (1991-1999). [In 1997, the organization's name...
In the past two weeks, I submitted a draft of my commentary below to three newspapers, the Washington Post, the Colorado Springs Gazette, and the Baltimore Sun, but I had no luck with any of them.
No matter to me, because Artificial Intell...
This display is at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum (USOPM) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Photo by Howard Gorrell in May 2021.
Every morning, I wake up, open my computer, and first check a message from The Sports Examiner.
Tod...
The USOPC stands for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee. The “new” USOPC is named the Committee following the passage of the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act of 1998 (TSOASA). The “old” USOC operated from the enact...
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Being profoundly deaf since birth, Howard “Howie” Gorrell has broken communication barriers for nearly eight decades. Hence, he shares thoughts about education, sports, politics, travel, and today’s news in his newsletter.
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