
Voices Beyond Sound
Awareness, inclusion, and the many ways we communicate beyond hearing.
On the occasion of the International Day of Sign Languages, this table celebrates the power of communication in all its forms. It highlights the importance of accessibility, empathy, and breaking stigmas around hearing loss, while inspiring women to embrace diversity and advocate for inclusion in their communities.

Amira Alzoubi is a dedicated mother to a hard of hearing daughter and an advocate for inclusion and hearing loss awareness. She is passionate about breaking stigmas around disabilities, promoting sign language, and empowering individuals with hearing loss to embrace their full potential. Through her advocacy, Amira works to raise community awareness and inspire a more inclusive society where every voice is heard and valued.
Awareness, inclusion, and the many ways we communicate beyond hearing.
On the occasion of the International Day of Sign Languages, this table celebrates the power of communication in all its forms. It highlights the importance of accessibility, empathy, and breaking stigmas around hearing loss, while inspiring women to embrace diversity and advocate for inclusion in their communities.
The Questions :
Conversation Questions (English)
What does it mean to be "truly heard"? Do you think there are ways beyond words that make people feel heard?
How do you express yourself or communicate when words fall short?
How can we, as women, play a stronger role in advocating for inclusion in our communities?
What small actions can make a big difference for people with hearing loss?
How has communication—spoken or unspoken—shaped your journey as a woman?





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