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1. www.d-pan.com
www.d-pan.com/index.php?option - [Cached]Published on: 7/2/2008 Last Visited: 7/2/2008
Just because I'm deaf doesn't mean I can'thear everything, and it doesn't mean I can, either," says Ronald Dans, a member of D-PAN's board of directors."There are so many things we can do.The one thing we can't do is hear."
Dans grew up in London, Ontario, and says he suffered a great deal of oppression because of his lack of hearing, "and it's enough," he says.
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"My dream for the future is for the music industry to recognize D-PAN," says Dans.
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Forbes and Martin formed D-PAN and recruited Scott Guy, a 15-year veteran of the music industry, Dans, the Department Chair for the Interpreter Training Program at Baker College in Auburn Hills, and John Stuckless, a -
2. algcc.convio.net
algcc.convio.net/site/PageServ - [Cached]Published on: 3/14/2008 Last Visited: 3/14/2008
Class is taught by Ron Dans, Department Chair for Interpreter Training at Baker College. -
3. D-PAN: Deaf Performing Artists Network - About Us
www.d-pan.com/index.php?option - [Cached]Published on: 10/7/2007 Last Visited: 7/2/2008
Ronald Dans
Ronald Dans is the Department Chair for the Interpreter Training Program at Baker College in Auburn Hills, Michigan with over 15 years of experience directing deaf community affairs.Ron has been deaf since birth.Ron has also been American Sign Language (ASL) professor at St. Clair College in Windsor, Ontario Canada. As an ASL Consultant for Deaf Community Network Michigan, Ron implemented and developed the Interpreter Training Program for Oakland Community College where he worked as an American Sign Language Coordinator and Academic Professor for eight years.He received evaluation and training through The Canadian Cultural Society of the Deaf and also received his Bachelor of Science: Business Administration from Gallaudet University, Washington D.C.

