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A deaf TikTok star is inspiring people to learn sign language

Chrissy Marshall is using her platform to talk about disability rights and deafness.

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Chrissy Marshall, a 19-year-old deaf TikTokker and YouTuber, is using her platform to talk about disability rights and deafness and has inspired fans to learn American Sign Language (ASL), according to BuzzFeed News.

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In a recent TikTok video, Marshall recounts a “crazy” day she had, where people signed to her at three different places–the bank, Starbucks, and a pretzel shop.

“It was like crazy today. Everyone signed. It was like a perfect world. It was like a utopia,” Marshall says in the video.

The video was reposted to Twitter, where it has amassed 5 million views and prompted a conversation about inclusiveness and the importance of learning sign language.

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“ASL should be standard curriculum. Our world should be more inclusive and accessible. And it wouldn’t take much more effort,” one user wrote.

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Others expressed how they felt inspired to learn sign language after watching Marshall’s video.

“I am a huge advocate for people learning ASL and I’m happy and grateful so many people were inspired to do so,” Marshall told BuzzFeed News about the support for her video.

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