: While Gallaudet University allowed filming on its campus in the fall of 2019, the institution had no official role in the creation, casting, or approval of the content [21].
: The series premiered on Netflix on October 9, 2020 [24].
The series is often described as a "docusoap," blending documentary-style filming with the dramatic flair of a soap opera [34]. It explores several key narrative threads: Deaf U
The story of Deaf U is a Netflix reality series that offers an "unfiltered and often unexpected" look into the lives of a group of Deaf and hard of hearing students at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C. [21, 24]. The show, executive produced by Deaf activist and model Nyle DiMarco , aims to showcase the diversity of the Deaf experience and portray Deaf people as multifaceted humans from all walks of life [23, 24]. Core Themes and Narrative Style
: Nyle DiMarco, a Gallaudet alumnus, partnered with Hot Snakes Media to ensure Deaf individuals were involved both in front of and behind the camera [21]. : While Gallaudet University allowed filming on its
: Much of the story revolves around the dating lives, hookups, and evolving friendships of the cast members, such as the complicated history between Alexa and Daequan [34].
: A central conflict involves the social hierarchy at Gallaudet, specifically the "Deaf Elite"—students from multi-generational Deaf families who grew up using American Sign Language (ASL)—and those who use hearing aids or cochlear implants and may have learned sign language later in life [21, 34]. It explores several key narrative threads: The story
: The show highlights how private conversations are handled in a visual language. For example, characters may "lower their voices" by signing closer to their chest to keep their words out of the prying eyes of others in public spaces [34]. Key Participants and Production