Lilja Cormack
21 November 2024
Feature

WATCH: The Learning Center for the Deaf

We here at AFTV were pleased to welcome members of The Learning Center for the Deaf–which is based here in Framingham–into our studios. The organization is working to introduce their students to the field of broadcasting.

We here at AFTV were pleased to welcome members of The Learning Center for the Deaf–which is based here in Framingham–into our studios.

The organization is working to introduce their students to the field of broadcasting.

We spoke with educator Angela Pettigrew to learn more about this program and the state of accessibility for deaf people within the broadcasting industry.

Further articles

This week on The Frame: Framingham voters reelect Charlie Sisitsky as mayor, local food providers and nonprofits deal with increased demand amid SNAP uncertainty, and a preview of the second annual Access Film Festival.

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