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1: Today I have listened in on #Clubhouse rooms with participants who * have speech impediments after traumatic brain injury (TBI) * are deaf / hard-of-hearing * are blind or have visual impairments Here is what I have learned:
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2: Rooms are much more inclusive when people who speak always start by saying “This is NAME” and when they are done speaking clearly say “I am done speaking.” Here is why:
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3: A) Some people use closed caption systems that transcribe speech to text (or to e.g. a braille reader). Without expressed clarity on who is speaking there is just one stream of text without context, because these systems do not always differentiate voices.
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4: B) People with speech impairments do not have to worry that people are politely waiting on them to finish when they are in fact done. They also aren’t interrupted before they are done. There is less confusion and people feel more safe when chiming in.
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5: C) Generally, this benefits everyone as i) people do not talk over each other or interrupt each other unnecessarily and ii) it’s easier to follow along if you have your phone set aside and are not watching the “stage” or iii) when two people’s voices are very similar.
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6: Finally I can not stress enough how much I appreciate being able to listen to all these people who express joy at feeling safe and confident enough to speak up in a room with thoughtful and insightful moderators. Tip: follow mrsdooley / she is @ deafinitelyme on Clubhouse.