The image at left is from the RIT Archive website. My responsibilities as the NTID Librarian are to help develop The Deaf Studies, Culture & History Archive, gather collections, and teach classes using the collection.
The Deaf Studies, Culture & History Archive has some ASL Poetry and Sign Language collections. Finding aids to these collections are posted and linked for your review.
The RIT Archives is in the library building and is open Monday-Friday from 9 am-12 pm and 1 pm-5 pm. It is best to make appointments with the archivists using their contact page.
Faculty, if you are interested in booking a class to review these or other items, please get in touch with Joan Naturale, NTID Librarian at jxnwml@rit.edu or call 585-286-4635.
View the Lerners' Finding Aid Collection (1987-2012). This collection has items you can review such as videotapes and DVDs with lectures, interviews, and performances regarding ASL poetry. It is helpful to share what items you are interested in viewing and their locations within archives when you visit the RIT Archives.
Karen Christie donated these collections below.
The October 1991 First National ASL Literature Conference was held at NTID. There are performances by Bonnie Kay Kramer, Ben Bahan, Bruce Hlibok, Simon Carmel, Michele Banks, and Lois Bragg. Also included is a Peter Cook Interview on the Hydrogen Jukebox Parts 1 and 2.
The March 1996 Second National ASL Literature conference was held at NTID.
There are a few ASL poetry and literature videos in the Robert Panara Deaf Video Collection. View the PDF which lists videos. There is also a Robert Panara Deaf Poster Collection.