Culturally Grounded ASL Learning Rooted in Identity and Connection
Intersectional ASL offers ASL services that honor the deep connections between language, culture, and identity. Through coaching, tutoring, and educational presentations, learners and organizations are supported in building meaningful ASL skills while engaging with the diverse histories and experiences within the Deaf community.
Who Intersectional ASL Serves
Intersectional ASL supports a wide range of learners and communities, including:
Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals
ASL learners at all levels
Interpreters and performers
Students and educators
Schools, organizations, and community groups
Each service is designed to meet learners where they are and provide culturally informed, accessible learning experiences.
Miki presenting at a Deaf Culture assembly
Why Intersectional ASL
Intersectional ASL was created to address the need for ASL learning spaces that recognize culture, identity, and lived experience as essential parts of language acquisition. Services are grounded in authentic ASL use, cultural awareness, and respect for the diverse communities that shape the language.