Meet the woman keeping Hawaii Sign Language alive
Deaf Hawaiians once had their own language: Hawaii Sign Language (HSL). A small group led by Linda Yuen Lambrecht, 76, is trying to revive it. For HSL's last remaining users, it's a race against time. Editor's Note: This story is part of As Equals, CNN's ongoing series on gender inequality. For information about how the series is funded and more, check out our FAQs.
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