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Being Someone Else’s Voice, With Sign Language

Tan Lee Bee, Sign Language Interpreter | Wan Zuraidah Abu, Head of Sign Language Interpreting Services, Malaysian Federation of the Deaf

09-Jun-25 18:00

Being Someone Else’s Voice, With Sign Language

What does it mean to be someone else’s voice, using sign language? Joining us to answer that question is Tan Lee Bee, one of our country’s most beloved sign language interpreters, who was recently awarded the Bintang Ahli Mangku Negara by the Agong for her service to the country. Joining her is Wan Zuraidah Abu, Head of Sign Language Interpreting Services, from the Malaysian Federation of the Deaf. We’ll also find out about the important role of sign language interpreters in reminding us that the deaf are also part of our communities.

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek, Sharaad Kuttan

Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan


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