Rogue attended a performing arts high school and graduated with honours. She then persued her love of theatre and performance at the University of Toronto recieving a degree specializing in Theatre with an English minor. Following this she went traveling for three months and after encountering various communication barriers was inspired to learn ASL.
Rogue first began studying American Sign Language at Durham Deaf Services January 2012. After a ten week program she volunteered for DDS’s March Break program and applied to George Brown College for their American Sign Language and Deaf Studies program. She made the Dean’s List and graduated the ADSP program April 2013. Having been accepted into the ASL-English Interpreter program she has finished her first semester as of December 2013. Having no Deaf family and not being exposed to the Deaf community growing up she is eagerly trying to learn all she can, particularly regarding Deaf performance and working on eliminating her own audistic behaviours.
Any Questions/Comments can be directed to [email protected]
Rogue first began studying American Sign Language at Durham Deaf Services January 2012. After a ten week program she volunteered for DDS’s March Break program and applied to George Brown College for their American Sign Language and Deaf Studies program. She made the Dean’s List and graduated the ADSP program April 2013. Having been accepted into the ASL-English Interpreter program she has finished her first semester as of December 2013. Having no Deaf family and not being exposed to the Deaf community growing up she is eagerly trying to learn all she can, particularly regarding Deaf performance and working on eliminating her own audistic behaviours.
Any Questions/Comments can be directed to [email protected]