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We are a group of BIPOC, Deaf and hearing protesters providing ASL access for the #BlackLivesMatter revolution. #PBASL
“The revolution will be accessible.”
Request interpreters on our website at probonoasl.com.
Tickets for "In the Heights" at are selling fast! The ASL interpreted show is Thursday, November 5th at 730p ET. New York City Center is located at 131 West 55th Street in Midtown Manhattan. Our ASL interpreters will be there, and we hope you'll be there too.
Deaf seats are reserved and available on their website here: https://share.google/3qYq3TIpAOzsA6L4Y
[ID: A simulated Facetime call between 4 interpreters with Latiné roots. They are contemplating the excitement of interpreting the production of "In the Heights" at New York City Center this fall.]
05/23/2026
🪭 Join us for this lovely show on Saturday, May 23rd (tomorrow!!) at 7 PM PST! ASL Interpretation will be provided! See you there!!
ID: A vibrant red toned photo featuring a flower drum and a fortune cookie alongside a Chinese food container and a photo of the golden gate bridge. On top of the drum is a graphic of an asian woman holding a purple fan that has an asian couple on it. To the left of the graphic features two photos of PBASL team working behind the scenes with the script. Above those pictures is the title "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song" in red and yellow text. At the bottom right of the photo, the text is on a red and brown border and reads "Join us Saturday, May 23 at 7 PM PST at [Insert East West Players' logo]" and "ASL Provided by [Insert PBASL logo].
Join us for In The Heights at for an interpreted performance, 4/17 7pm.
See you there!!
ID: Video of a Black man and mixed race person standing in front of a Bodega. On a New York Street. Later, they stand in front of a mural, in Washington Heights. They are signing the following: FD and
A: What are you doing? Where are you at? Nahhh....get off at the next stop, at RJ's, the Bodega... I'll see you there. Alright, see you then.
S: Nah I'm not supporting Mr. Softee. Uh-uh.
S: Deaf Community. What are you doing April 17th? Hey, what are you doing April 17th? Okay.
A: You tell me, you talk so much you're like "Aht, aht, aht,"
S: There's a show called. "In the Heights," at Musical Theater West.
A: Oh, Dang. Okay.
S: So you should come watch it.
A: Alright.
S: Alright, let's go.
S: So you know what a Bodega is, right?
A: yes...I know what a Bodega is.
S: Anyway, this story is about community ..yep, that's a Bodega.
A: There you go. So this story is about identity, people, belonging and through failure, still striving to dream again. Right?
S: Right.
A: Exactly. What's most important is that you bring your friends your family, the whole community. There's gonna be laughter, understanding and connection. You gotta come see it. You gotta.
A&S: We'll see you in "Washington Heights"
Flyer for "In the Heights" appears in the left corner. On the bottom right of the screen there reads text that says:
"Join us for the ASL Interpreted Show. 4/17, 7pm! Find tickets @ musical.org/asl-interpreted-performances"
ID: A brown skinned Black Man and a light skinned Black woman sitting at a bar, on stools they sign the below dialogue:
"Woman: Plenty of gin. Man: Sin. Woman: Beautiful Black skin. Fun fun! Man:That's what's up with...Man: That's the Wild Party. Woman: When? Man: March 26th. Woman: At what time? Man: 7:30pm. Woman: Where at? Man: At the New York City Center. Both: Click below for your tickets, we hope to see you there. Man: Yo, wait up, where your husband at? Woman: Hmmm, I don't know."
Another suited Black man enters and says: "Second man: Yo, who was that dude? Woman: Hmph!"
ID: A brown skinned Black Man and a light skinned Black woman sitting at a bar, on stools. They sign the following dialogue:
Woman: "Plenty of gin." Man: "Sin" Woman: "Beautiful Black skin. Fun fun!" Man:"That's what's up with..." Man: "That's the Wild Party." Woman: "When?" Man: "March 26th." Woman: "At what time?" Man: "7:30pm." Woman: "Where at?" Man: "At the New York City Center." Both: "Click below for your tickets, we hope to see you there." Man: "Yo, wait up, where your husband at?" Woman: "Hmmm, I don't know."
Another suited Black man enters and says: Second man: "Yo, who was that dude?" Woman: "Hmph!"
Video ends on a close up of the New York City Center graphic, advertising the show!
Week 4 Giveaway Winners:
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up showing the winners of the giveaway. Iamalexwright and ms_princess2you.
02/24/2026
Week 4 is open!!
This is the final week of the giveaway, Please don't let this opportunity pass you up!
ID: Black History Month flyer.Seen on the flyer are different red, green and yellow blocks, that are slightly translucent. The top tight corner is a picure that says WIN, below it shows a colorful copy of "Learn Black American Sign Language" The bottom left corner has the Pro Bono ASL Logo, the bottom right corner depicts the fingerspelled letters, "BHM" 2026 and the text reads: "GIVEAWAY!!! Pro Bono ASL is celebrating Black Deaf history, every week during the month of February, by hosting a weekly giveaway of 2 COPIES OF: “Learn Black American Sign Language: A History and Complete Beginner's Guide ” Written by Franklin R. Jones Jr. * How to Please make sure you are following and comment below the following: Please comment the name of a Black Deaf Business and their IG Handle! 1 comment =1 entry** *Giveaways will be available throughout the week, with 2 winners drawn, on the Friday of every week. With a total of 8 copies of this book in the month of February (2 winners weekly). Each winner will only receive 1 copy of the book. ** 1 entry per person, multiple comments do not mean multiple entries"
Week 3 Giveaway Winners:
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Two boxes pop up showing the winners of the giveaway. Hemiperezed and Gaberealgomez
02/19/2026
Honoring !!!!
ID: Black History Month flyer.Seen on the flyer are different red, green and yellow blocks, that are slightly translucent. At the top corner, it has the fingerspelled letters "BHM" 2026, below that. To the right is the picture of Justina Miles , a lightskinned Black Deaf woman, in a on the cover of of a vogue. The bottom left corner has the Pro Bono ASL Logo and the text reads: "Justina Miles is a Black Deaf performer, influencer and artist. One of her most viral videos is of her 2023 performance interpretation of Rihanna’s Half-Time Show. She was also the first Deaf woman to perform the Black National Anthem, “Lift Every Voice and Sing” using sign language, Later landing on the cover of Vogue in May of 2023. The magazine was titled “Reframing Fashion.”
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