In this video, Sheryl Emery, President of the NBDA. She is a brown-skinned female with long, locked hair, wearing glasses and a white cozy sweater. The background is black.

Every day, Black Deaf individuals face a unique intersection of barriers—from systemic discrimination to limited access to communication and essential resources. The National Black Deaf Advocates (NBDA) is here to change that.

Our mission is clear: to ensure Black Deaf people have access to communication, education, jobs, health care, and legal services—free from discrimination. We fight for justice, inclusion, and equity, ensuring that no one is left behind simply because of who they are or how they communicate.

But we can’t do this work alone. Your support helps us advocate for better policies, provide scholarships for education, and create resources for legal and workplace equity. It allows us to offer health programs, community training, and accessible events where everyone can thrive.

By donating today, you’re not just supporting NBDA—you’re supporting a future where communication access is a right, not a privilege. You’re standing for justice, education, health equity, and opportunity.

Join us in building a more just and inclusive world for Black Deaf individuals. Every dollar makes a difference. Visit NBDA.org/donate and give today. Together, we can break down barriers and build bridges.

Your donations support our scholarship, youth, womxn, and senior citizens programs. 

Thank you for supporting the National Black Deaf Advocates.

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