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Keri Ogrizovich

Keri Ogrizovich

Keri Ogrizovich is a homeschooling mom and the ASL Program Coordinator/Professor at the University of Vermont. As if she could not be any busier than she already is, she is also a freelance Certified Deaf Interpreter and travels as a workshop presenter on a variety of topics at conferences. Her writing has previously been seen in The Tactile Mind Weekly and Clerc Scar. Home is in Northwest Vermont with her husband, Nick, their two young sons, a husky, some chickens and possibly a pair of milking goats later this summer…

What It Means to Be Human

What It Means to Be Human

By Keri Ogrizovich on January 17, 2011

  Just a little over five years ago, I was sitting in my graduate course “Social Work in Mental Health” with two guest speakers.  The semester thus far had been a challenging one for several reasons: I was trying to complete my Masters degree while being six months pregnant, doing odd jobs until I found something [...]

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