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Ilaria Parogni

Ilaria Parogni

Senior Staff Editor at The New York Times

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  • English
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  • General Assignment News

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Recent Articles

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‘It’s Who I Am’: Why Name Signs Matter in ASL

We look at the origins of name signs in deaf culture, including one recently assigned to Vice President Harris.
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As More Deaf People Are Seen on TV, Others Want to Be Heard (Publis...

Some deaf people identify with shows like “Deaf U.” For others, a deaf contestant on “The Bachelor” who doesn’t use sign language is a welcome change.
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The Hidden Image Descriptions Making the Internet Accessible (Publi...

The challenge of describing every image on the internet, and the people who are trying.
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The History of Cinco de Mayo and How It’s Celebrated

There is more to this celebration of Mexican heritage than beer, mariachi bands and wild parties.
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Understanding Rent Regulation in N.Y.C.

Rent-stabilized apartments in the city are due to have their largest rent increase in almost a decade.
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What were the worst hurricanes in history? (Published 2022)

There are several different ways to think about how to measure the “worst” hurricane.
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The Fall of Boris Johnson, Explained (Published 2022)

Britain’s prime minister Boris Johnson said he would step down less than three years after his landslide election victory, following a series of scandals that have ensnared his government.
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How can older adults stay safe during a heat wave? (Published 2022)

How Can Older Adults Stay Safe During a Heat Wave?  The New York Times
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Overlooked No More: Alda Merini, Poet Who Wrote of Life’s Joys and ...

Countless fans have been intrigued by her verses carrying erotic and sacred imagery, and by her life, from her childhood in Milan to her time spent in asylums.
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How These Sign Language Experts Are Bringing More Diversity to Thea...

As productions increasingly include characters and perspectives from a variety of backgrounds, deaf and hearing people who translate the shows for deaf audiences are trying to keep up.
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Guggenheim Offers the Poetry of Motion: Sign Language Verses

The museum’s poet in residence for 2024 is putting poetry by deaf and hard-of-hearing artists on display.