Harlem Globetrotter Uses Sign Language to Communicate With School Kids

December 20, 2018

Some Harlem Globetrotters brought their message, and their moves, to a school for the hearing impaired in New York. Chris "Animal" Hyche was able to speak directly to the students because he grew up using sign language to communicate with his parents. Animal, Hoops Green and Zeus McClurkin, presented their T.E.A.M. UP at School program, which discourages bullying and lets bullied kids know they are not alone. InsideEdition.com's Mara Montalbano (https://twitter.com/MaraMontalbano) has more.

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