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  <identifier>homoit0001871</identifier>
  <prefLabel language="en">Queer Deaf people</prefLabel>
  <prefLabel language="es">Personas queer sordas</prefLabel>
  <altLabel language="en">Deaf queer people</altLabel>
  <altLabel language="es">Personas sordas queer</altLabel>
  <issued>
    <value>2022-02-17</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
  </issued>
  <modified>
    <value>2022-02-17</value>
    <name>xsd:date</name>
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  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001859</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Queer disabled people</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <broader>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001866</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">LGBTQ+ Deaf people</prefLabel>
  </broader>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001865</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">Queer hard of hearing people</prefLabel>
  </related>
  <related>
    <id>https://homosaurus.org/v4/homoit0001878</id>
    <prefLabel language="en">LGBTQ+ Deaf culture</prefLabel>
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  <comment language="en">Queer people with significant or total hearing loss. Some but not all Deaf people prefer to capitalize Deaf in recognition of the cultural and linguistic identity they share with other Deaf people.</comment>
  <comment language="es">Personas queer con p&#xE9;rdida auditiva significativa o total. Algunas personas sordas, pero no todas, prefieren escribir &#x201C;Sorda/o&#x201D; con may&#xFA;scula  en reconocimiento de la identidad cultural y ling&#xFC;&#xED;stica que comparten con otras personas sordas.</comment>
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