I was born to hearing person but I was being a Deaf person when I was five years after birth. The one thing was usually what was supposed to do it for my recovery that checked out to the hospital. Then, my parents who are hearing people but they don't know about Deaf as well. In the facts that saying almost 90% of Deaf people are from hearing family (source: Surya Sahetapy's speech over Zoom). And the 90% of one my parents included. So, you absolutely know how I felt and fought as a Deaf person growing up without sign language and Deaf culture. I got realized that what is kind of an identity as a Deaf person since I was about to high school in 2016, which the best friend invited to meet with Deaf employees who worked for my first interpreter, Bias. They changed me as well and how worth it in my life as a Deaf person. How did long needed to be found self-identity as a Deaf person? I think that was years and times that I didn't know how much I had. I had many problems and so...
Hi everyone! I'm Raka, a Deaf person and a native sign language. I'm currently part-time job and am an Indonesian. This is why I write on what I'm thinking about and share the truth, my thoughts, and my tears. I hope you will love to read, like, and feel share. This is blog will be written in English for improving my English profiency. Thank you for taking time to read my mind! Raka Nurmujahid Ammrullah (he/his/ him).