Google Honors Deaf Poet Dorothy Miles with Doodle
Early Life and Career
Dorothy Miles was born in 1931 in Wales as Dorothy Squire. She lost her hearing at 12 after a bout of scarlet fever.
Despite her deafness, Miles pursued a career in poetry and became known for her powerful and evocative work.
She was a pioneer in the field of sign language poetry and performed her work all over the world.
Activism and Recognition
Miles was also a passionate advocate for the rights of deaf people.
She co-founded the British Deaf Association and fought for recognition and access for deaf people.
In 2019, she was awarded an MBE for her services to poetry and the deaf community.
Google Doodle
On March 8, 2023, Google honored Miles with a Doodle celebrating her life and contributions.
The Doodle features a animated portrait of Miles performing a poem in sign language.
It is a fitting tribute to a remarkable woman who used her poetry and activism to break down barriers and inspire others.
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