B.C. man claims U.S. university president's accusations cost him job as sign language interpreter - News Summed Up

B.C. man claims U.S. university president's accusations cost him job as sign language interpreter


charity, after a donor sent a threatening letter in the wake of news reports and social media posts about Gallaudet University and the Kappa Gamma fraternity. Gallaudet university president Roberta Cordano appeared on the school's YouTube channel in June 2020 to announce that she was suspending the Kappa Gamma fraternity. In this photograph from 1942, school children pledge their allegiance to the U.S. flag in Southington, Conn., with the Bellamy salute. The Bellamy salute continued to be used by Gallaudet's Kappa Gamma fraternity until the early '90s. The claim says the Nazi salute, "while having some similarities in appearance to the Bellamy salute, was not the same salute as the Bellamy salute."


Source: CBC News June 16, 2021 13:00 UTC



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