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ASL performer speaks about the importance of using artistic sign language to capture deaf perspective

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Zavier Sabio, a director for artistic sign language, speaks with NBC News' Joe Fryer about the importance of using sign language in a more thoughtful way. Sabio works to integrate the deaf perspective into films, plays or other entertainment mediums.