Kailyn Aaron-Lozano is a multi-talented Afro-Latine (Black/Mexican) deaf artist/educator with a wide range of interests. This South Central Los Angeles native holds a History degree from California State University, Northridge, and two Masters from Gallaudet University in Deaf Studies and Sign Language Education.
ASL translation with music is her love, and she has worked on DPAN's "Reverse Polarity," ATT's "Different Colors," Sesame Street's compilation of ASL music videos, and many others. She has co-authored a chapter entitled "Sign Language Music Videos: Language Preservation or Appropriation?" in The Routledge Companion to Art and Disability.
There are many ways that Kailyn can assist in building a multilingual and multicultural community at the Sign Language Center and beyond. Her ambition is to see language inclusion in everyday life.