HD
2016
Uncover a pivotal yet underappreciated chapter in civil rights history through the lens of the 1988 protests at Gallaudet University, the world’s first and only university for the Deaf. As tensions rise, four passionate students rally their peers to demand a Deaf president, challenging systemic barriers and fighting for representation. Over the course of eight intense days, they navigate obstacles and mobilize a community, igniting a movement that not only transforms their university but also resonates beyond its campus. Their struggle highlights the power of unity and the fight for equality