Islay is the name of a 1986 novel by Douglas Bullard, who envisioned a place of our own: a country that deaf community calls home. We picked the name because TED requires us to name our event after a place, and if there’s a place for the deaf community, it’s Islay. On 05.15.10 in Austin, we debuted with an inaugural event that united 100 progressive, positive, and passionate thinkers and doers for a day that inspired and enthralled. We followed up with a second TEDxIslay on 04.23.11 in Los Angeles, and we aim to make this a regular, annual event for years to come.
CSUN- Noski Auditorium
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California
United States
18111 Nordhoff Street
Northridge, California
United States
Organizing team
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Mark Gobble
Co-Organizer -
Wayne Betts, Jr.
Video Coordinator -
Matt Ellis
Introducers Organizer -
Linda Bove
Volunteer -
Ed Waterstreet
Volunteer -
Amy Michner
Volunteer -
Allisun Kale
Interpreters Coordinator -
Dyan Kovacs
Photographer -
Michael Michner
Volunteer -
Michael Wynne
Slides organizer -
Glenn Lockhart
Twitter/Facebook day-of feed -
Julia Dameron
Video Camera/Audio -
Helen Quiroz
Interpreter -
Kelsey Mitchell
Interpreter