The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA, deafbar.org) recognizes and thanks the donors who made Giving Tuesday donations to DHHBA on Tuesday November 30, 2021. Thanks to our donors, our Giving Tuesday fundraiser on Facebook was a success! Your donations, matched by Facebook, will advance our advocacy, accessibility,

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) merchandise is available for purchase and features DHHBA’s logos, one in navy blue and orange, and one in white and orange. Order DHHBA merchandise with DHHBA’s navy blue and orange logo at https://www.bonfire.com/dhhba1. Order DHHBA merchandise with DHHBA’s white and orange logo

The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) is thrilled to reveal our new logo. We also redesigned our website and we hope you’ll take a look at www.deafbar.org . As we mature as an organization and advance our advocacy efforts on behalf of our members, we wanted to

In celebration of the 76th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) will present a one-hour webinar featuring three deaf and hard of hearing attorneys, ranging from newly-minted to seasoned, who will share their experiences on using their influence within their

A year into the global pandemic, as the world adapts to new ways of living and working, deaf and hard of hearing professionals face new communication challenges where many of the tried and true communication strategies are no longer as effective. However, rather than to write these strategies off as

Jefferson Cano, a minority-owned law firm in San Antonio, Texas, recently made a generous donation to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA). Their donation will enable DHHBA to host several webinars with American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters and Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART) services provided. Faye Kuo,