Doug Alker
Doug Alker (1940 - 2025) yahoze ayobora ishyirahamwe ry’abatumva bo mu Bwongereza n’ikigo cy’Ubwami cyita ku Batumva. [1] [2] [3], igitabo cye yasohoye mu buryo bwe bwite mu mwaka wa 2000, Really Not Interested in the Deaf?, gikubiyemo kunenga Ikigo cy’Ubwami cyita ku Batumva (RNID) ndetse n’inkuru y’uko yasezeye muri icyo kigo.[4]
Amaze kuva muri RNID yashinze umutwe w’igitutu cya politiki Ishyirahamwe ry’abatumva (FDP) mu mwaka wa 1997. Nka perezida, we na FDP bashinzwe cyane cyane guhatira leta y’Ubwongereza kwemeza ku mugaragaro ururimi rw’amarenga rw’Abongereza . [5] Ku wa 18 Werurwe 2003 guverinoma y'Ubwongereza yemeye ku mugaragaro ko BSL ari ururimi rwonyine. [6]
Yabanje gukora nk'umushakashatsi kuri gahunda ya tereviziyo ya BBC Reba Umva . [1]
Ibisohokayandikiro
[Hindura | hindura inkomoko]- Alker, Doug (1 July 2000). Really Not Interested in the Deaf?. Doug Alker. ISBN 978-0953903702.
Reba
[Hindura | hindura inkomoko]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Paul Myers (2 December 1994). "Campaigners Hail Charity's Appointment of Deaf Chief". The Guardian. Cite error: Invalid
<ref>tag; name "bbc" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Laura Noble (19 January 1995). "New chief sends out the right signals Doug Alker's deafness hasn't stopped him taking his organisation's top job. Laura Noble reports". The Independent.
- ↑ Linda Jackson (1 December 1994). "Charity Names Deaf Chief Executive". Press Association.
- ↑ David Brindle (5 July 2000). "Blood on the pages: Britain's leading deaf charity riven by warring factions". The Guardian. Retrieved 26 September 2010.
- ↑ "Thousands "Sign Up" For Deaf March". PR Newswire. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ↑ Stiles, H. Dominic W. (13 November 2013). "Official recognition of British Sign Language 1987-2003 – suggested reading". blogs.ucl.ac.uk/. Retrieved 28 July 2015.