It was the best feeling by far because the attitude was always “the more, the merrier.”
Jared Spinale at Cinque Terre: Manarola
Duomo il Milano: Casey Peck and Jared Spinale
My experience in Italy for Study Abroad was the best part of my journey in my life. I had never been out of the country before, and I'm glad I got to see Italy. My ancestors are from Sicily, Italy. Unfortunately, I did not get to see Sicily while I was there. However, I plan to come back someday to make sure I have a chance to see Sicily. I'm still overwhelmed by Italy because there are so many places to see. Our study abroad program was located in Siena, Italy. While we were there, all of Europe was experiencing a heatwave! It was difficult because several buildings in Siena including the apartments, the school, some restaurants, etc. do not have the air conditioning because it is not common in Europe.
Jared Spinale at Cinque Terre: Vernazza
While we were in Siena, Italy, for our Study Abroad, we got to meet many wonderful people in the program. During the program, we learned LIS, Italian Written Language, and Italian Deaf Culture and History. There were 44 students from different schools like Gallaudet University, University of Arizona, University of Iowa, Rochester Institute of Technology, and so many more! One day, we went together as a group from the program and attended the National Deaf Organization in Italy and we got a chance to meet Deaf people outside the program. Since we already had learned a lot of LIS (Italian Sign Language), we were all able to communicate using LIS! It was my favorite part of that gathering!
Siena, Italy: Piazza del Campo
Siena Instituto Pendola per sordomuti (Siena’s Deaf School): Now defunct
Siena, Italy: Duomo di Siena
On the weekends, during our free time, we visited Milan, Cinque Terre, Rome, and Vatican City. There are so many memories to remember because every single day being in Italy gave me the best feeling ever. In Milan, they have the world's fifth-biggest Duomo (Church). Cinque Terre is made up of five towns: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza and Monterosso with colorful building and beautiful sightseeing ocean! Rome has so many places to see like the Colosseum, Palatine, Arch of Constantine, and a Deaf owned restaurant called One Sense. One Sense has waiters who were able to communicate using LIS or International Sign and it was so wonderful to have this communication access! We also saw the world’s largest Duomo called the St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City! For Deaf people, we received free entrance to many places we visited, such as duomos, museums, sightseeing of buildings or towers and anything like that. For example, in Rome, we received free entrance to go up the Colosseum instead of waiting in line.
Jared Spinale in Siena, Italy: Top of Siena Duomo
Siena, Italy: Palio di Siena - Piazza di Campo
My favorite part of my time in Italy was seeing the Palio race on the Piazza di Campo. It’s a tradition in Siena that has carried on since 1701. There are many groups of people called contrades and every year there are two races. The mayor will draw the names and pick 10 contrades to represent out of 17 contrades. Everyone shows up to make it a full house and it was so surreal seeing a piece of the real culture of Italy and seeing a tradition that happens every year. The contrade that wins would celebrate all night, and the rest of contrades will cry and look heartbroken. This competition is a big deal for the people of Italy.
Siena, Italy: Torre del Mangia
Roma, Italy: One Sense - Deaf Owned Restaurant
Roma, Italy: Inside the Colosseum
After seeing so many beautiful places I realize that there are still a lot of places to see in Italy! The Siena Deaf Studies program includes students who are able to communicate using ASL and LIS. It was the best feeling by far because the attitude was always “the more, the merrier.” My experience participating in the Siena Deaf Studies program through Gallaudet was excellent and I encourage everyone to apply this amazing opportunity!
Jared Spinale in Roma, Italy: Outside the Colosseum
Jared Spinale in Vatican City
Vatican City: Top of St. Peter’s Basilica Duomo