[MUSIC] In this video we're going to talk about tradition. In deaf community, we tend to pass down our history through stories. We tell jokes, we tease. That's definitely a part of our tradition. And now Gallaudet University, this is a cherished institution. That's a big, big name here in the deaf community. It's got such a rich history. It's the first university for the deaf here, established in United States. It's a real big deal. And residential schools for the deaf is also a big deal. There's lots in here in the United States. Supposed one were to be shut down, that news would spread overnight. And there would be such an uproar in the deaf community. because we understand how important these institutions are, and we'll fight to get it reopened. There would be such political action and fighting to get them back open. because we cherish these institutions. We know how important they are. Now these stories that we're told from generation to generation. Go to the youth, and they pass that down, and it's going to continue forever that way.