Ella Mae Lentz


Ella Mae Lentz is a Deaf American author, poet, teacher, and advocate. Lentz was born in Berkeley, California to two deaf parents. Her brother was also deaf.

Education

Lentz graduated from the California School for the Deaf in Berkeley in 1971. After graduating, she attended Gallaudet University where she received dual bachelor's degrees in Drama and English, graduating in 1975.

Research

Lentz has done research on ASL at several research institutions, including Northeastern University in Boston, the Salk Institute in San Diego, and the University of California, San Francisco.

Written production

Lentz has developed training material as well as educational material such as:
Lentz is widely known in the deaf community for her poetry. Many people have analyzed and studied her poems.
ASL Presents was founded by Ella Mae Lentz in 2007, located in Hayward, California. The company focuses on the how to coach, consult, present, perform, and teach ASL and Deaf Culture curriculum.

Family

Lentz' partner is Judy D. Gough. They have five children the youngest being Deaf and ten grandchildren of which three are Deaf.