Melissa Malzkuhn

Melissa Malzkuhn

3rd generation Deaf, artist, advocate, & community changemaker

Melissa Malzkuhn

Melissa Malzkuhn is an activist, academic, artist, and digital strategist with a love for language play, interactive experiences, and community-based change. She founded and leads creative research and development at Motion Light Lab, at a Gallaudet University research center. The Lab uses creative literature and digital technology techniques to create immersive learning experiences- from storybook apps that have been translated into over 20 international languages to motion-capture projects that build signing avatars- all of which expand the 3D technology landscape for deaf children, visual learners, and more. Melissa is a cofounder of CREST Network, focusing on the equity and inclusion of deaf people in sign language technology. Her production company developed an app to teach American Sign Language, The ASL App, which has been downloaded over 2 million times. Third-generation Deaf, she has organized deaf youth and worked with international deaf youth programs, fostering leadership and self-representation. Now, she collaborates with teams in different countries to support literacy development for deaf children through sign language resources. Melissa started a campaign, Hu - To Sign Is Human, to continue positive advocacy for language access for all deaf children. Her work has been recognized nationally and internationally. Melissa is one of the selected artists part of the CripTech Lab and is building a Deaf Club experience in the Metaverse, exploring inclusion and access in the digital realm. She is an Obama Fellow, inaugural class 2018, and an Ashoka Fellow. She resides in Maryland with her family.

Redefining the cost of access: financial equity in the Deaf Community

The Deaf and disabled communities are among the poorest in regard to financial wealth, or having healthy finances. Unemployment is high, and access to financial information poses multiple barriers. Yet there is untapped value. The sign language economy is estimated to be worth 3 billion in the U.S. alone. There are 430 million Deaf people in the world. How much of this value/potential goes straigh…