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Language is a fundamental right—a way to express our thoughts and connect with society.
For a long time, the linguistic value of sign language was not fully recognized. However, driven by the voices of the Deaf community and growing social awareness, Korean Sign Language (KSL) has finally been established as an official language protected by law.
From the first discussions in 2008 to its official recognition on February 3, 2016—this video traces the journey and milestones of KSL.
Korean Sign Language is more than just a means of communication; it is the language, culture, and identity of the Deaf community. Today, it continues to move toward the heart of our society.
A decade connected by language, toward a future we build together.
Happy 6th Korean Sign Language Day.
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