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Hi, I’m Jesse, and I’m Deaf. Direct Video Calling (DVC) has transformed my life. Imagine discussing medical information directly with your doctor in ASL. That’s the power of DVC. Watch my story to learn more. Find us at the 2024 Disability:IN Global Conference & Expo in Las Vegas. Let’s make DVC happen for everyone! 🎲 #AreYouIN? #INfor2024 #DisabilityIN #Deaf #DeafCulture #EquitableCommunication #DirectVideoCalling #DVC #CSD #ASLNow #DEI [Video Description: A man with short dark hair and a beard, wearing glasses and a dark polo shirt, standing outdoors with trees in the background. Transcript: Hello, my name is Jesse, and I’m a Deaf customer who prefers using Direct Video Calling (DVC). While DVC has already changed our lives in many ways, I hope it will become mainstream, with more organizations using it in various services and areas in the near future. For example, I want to be able to call my doctor’s office directly to understand medical information. Using a third-party service can sometimes be unclear, but talking directly to a Deaf person or someone who knows ASL ensures mutual understanding. They can explain in detail, avoiding the potential loss of information that might occur with an interpreter. Connecting directly with someone who understands me helps me better understand my health, which is really important for many Deaf people. Not just with medical-related services, but many areas could benefit from having DVC. Now, let’s make this happen everywhere for Deaf people. Get in touch with the CSD or ASL Now team; we’re ready to help, especially for our Deaf community. Thanks for watching my story; join us and make equitable communication happen.]