Gisselle Legere

Gisselle Legere (she/her) is a Cuban-American writer who grew up among the exile community in Miami. When she lost most of her hearing to a childhood vaccine reaction, her pediatrician advised her parents against teaching her sign language in favor of oralism and a mainstream education. Gisselle learned to navigate the hearing world by developing keen observational skills, which contributed to her accomplishments as a scientist, and later, as a writer. Gisselle has written for multiple network and streaming shows, most recently on NBC’s New Amsterdam, where her episode, “Give Me a Sign” shone a light on some of the language deprivation issues that denying deaf children sign language can cause. 

A headshot of a white cuban woman with red hair, wearing a navy dress.
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