American Sign Language Day
April 15, Tuesday
American Sign Language Day is celebrated annually on April 15. This holiday is dedicated to the recognition and promotion of American Sign Language (ASL), which is the primary means of communication for deaf and hard of hearing people in the United States and other countries.ASL Day is dedicated to the founding date of Gallaudet University, a leading educational institution for the deaf located in Washington, D.C. The university was founded on April 15, 1864, and its history is closely linked to the development and dissemination of American Sign Language.
Holiday Traditions
Educational Events. On this day, lectures, seminars, and workshops are held to raise awareness of the importance of sign language.
Festive Events. Deaf communities organize meetings, concerts, and theater performances in ASL.
Support for Educational Initiatives. Schools and universities hold classes on the basics of ASL to draw attention to this language and its importance in society.
American Sign Language Day is a holiday that celebrates the importance of sign language as a tool for communication, cultural identity, and equality. It reminds us of the need to create an inclusive society where everyone, regardless of their physical abilities, has the right to meaningful communication and participation in society.