A pinkie, index finger and thumb raised in unison means, "I love you."
It's a phrase in American Sign Language almost everyone understands. It's also become a ubiquitous symbol of Ragin' Cajuns pride. The same fingers that represent "ILY" in the ASL alphabet outline the shape of "UL."
Leah Dawsey embodies these overlapping realities. Dawsey grew up as part of a vibrant, multi-generational Deaf community in Lafayette, where many of her friends have Usher Syndrome.
The genetic condition is linked to hearing loss at birth and eventual vision loss. Acadiana has one of the nation's highest concentrations of Usher Syndrome. "People know so much about Cajuns, but they don't realize that there's a subcategory of Cajuns who are here, who are us," Dawsey signed. Dawsey communicates primarily through ASL, and this interview was conducted through her interpreter.