
Conversations Encore: Jessica's life as a GODA - the grandchild of deaf adults
Feb 5, 2026
Jessica Kirkness, memoirist and granddaughter of profoundly deaf parents, shares life between deaf and hearing worlds. She describes Auslan, the visual tech that lit their home, and the quiet, turn-taking household rhythm. She reflects on deaf culture, lipreading limits, and her role translating family communication.
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Pride And Shame Growing Up CODA
- Jessica felt both pride and embarrassment bringing classmates to meet her deaf grandparents.
- A childhood moment with an Auslan interpreter left her proud but upset she didn't know all the signs.
Standing Up In The Supermarket
- Jessica confronted a man who verbally abused her deaf grandmother in a supermarket.
- She defended her grandmother and stopped the harassment despite feeling initially immobilized.
Melvin's Meningitis And Phantom Sounds
- Melvin went deaf after meningitis and only realized it fully at deaf school.
- He recalled phantom music and sounds during recovery that shaped his early deaf experience.

