Articulate: A Deaf Memoir of Voice (Ecco, 2025) is Rachel Kolb’s debut book about growing up deaf and mainstreamed in the years after the Americans with Disabilities Act was passed. Part memoir, part social commentary, Kolb reflects on the possibilities and stakes of communicating in different languages and sensory forms, from spoken and written English to American Sign Language.
Join the author and respondent Rebecca Sanchez (Fordham University) for a virtual book party, which will include some reflections on translating the insights of Deaf and disability studies into general-audience writing. |