Promoting DEI through Support for the Deaf and Sports: Former Deaflympics Japan Representative and Double Minority Explains Sign Yell, Historical Background of the Games, and Holds Live Viewing & Minority Understanding Event
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NPO Pride House Tokyo held a DEI promotion event in 2025, inviting a double minority individual (deaf and LGBTQ+) to discuss Deaflympics viewing and foster understanding of minorities. The event aimed to ensure psychological safety in sports and embrace diversity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the DEI event hosted by Pride House Tokyo?
- A: It is an awareness event aimed at deepening understanding of diverse people (such as those with hearing impairments, LGBTQ+, etc.) and enhancing psychological safety through sports.
- Q: What is Sign Cheer specifically?
- A: It is a 'visible cheering' style based on sign language, which has gained attention at the Deaflympics, an international sports event for people with hearing impairments.
- Q: What did Sato Minato speak about at the event?
- A: Sato Minato spoke about the history of the Deaflympics, communication methods during matches (such as Sign Cheer), sign language expressions to avoid, and shared personal experiences as a double minority along with messages for the sports community.