ASL interpreter at Rihanna's Super Bowl performance shines

United States, 12 FEB 2023

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Justina Miles is the first woman deaf performer at the Super Bowl’s halftime show. Her joyful ASL (American Sign Language) interpretation of Rihanna’s performance drew love from all over the internet. In a press conference the 20 year old said, “I value the opportunity to make it possible for all deaf people to enjoy these songs, and not have them miss out on the full Super Bowl experience.”

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EyezQueenRF

Production places
United States
Production dates
12 FEB 2023

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The Story of the Moving Image → Moving Minds → MM-09. Catch of the Day

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Moving image file/Digital

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Digital screen recording of @EyezQueenRF's Tiktok post

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