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September 18, 2025 21 mins

In this episode of Lawyers Who Care, host Andrew Samalin sits down with Howard Rosenblum, founder and chair of Deaf Equality, to share his inspiring journey of breaking barriers and reshaping the legal landscape for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

Howard, who lost his hearing at age two, became one of the very first deaf attorneys in the United States and has been practicing law for over 33 years. From facing discrimination in law school and the workplace to leading groundbreaking litigation—like the lawsuit that forced Netflix to fully caption its streaming library—Howard’s career is defined by resilience, advocacy, and system change.

Today, he leads Deaf Equality and is running for Congress with a mission to ensure accessibility, equal rights, and opportunities for all marginalized communities. His story is not just about law—it’s about possibility, perseverance, and redefining what inclusion truly means.

✨ What You’ll Learn in This Episode:- Howard’s personal journey to becoming a lawyer as a deaf individual.

- How he helped pave the way for accessibility in education, entertainment, and beyond.

-The challenges and victories in advocating for disability rights.

- Why equal opportunity—not pity—is the foundation of true inclusion.

- His vision for accessibility, equality, and civil rights in America.

🔗 Learn more:Deaf Equality: www.DeafEquality.orgHoward Rosenblum Campaign: www.HowardRosenblum.com

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