Deaf Professional Arts Network

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(D-PAN), is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit organization based in Detroit, Michigan, founded by Sean Forbes and Joel Martin [1]  D-PAN creates music videos featuring deaf and hard-of-hearing performers. [2]  D-PAN is dedicated to promoting professional development and access to the entertainment, visual and media arts fields for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Their first video for "Where'd You Go" by Fort Minor, with Sean Forbes and Rosina Switras, got hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube. [3]  On October 28, 2011, D-PAN released their first new ASL music video in a couple years, "We're Going to be Friends" by the White Stripes. After an announcement on the White Stripes Facebook page, the video went viral, making the front page of Reddit, appearing on CBS News and was briefly shown and mentioned on the  Today  show on November 3, 2011.

The D-PAN staff consists of Joel Martin (co-founder), Scott Guy (executive director), Sean Forbes (co-founder and cief creative officer), Adrean Mangiardi (director of film) and Mark Levin (Tour, Event, Merchandise and Social Media Manager).

The D-PAN DVD compilation called It's Everybody's Music, volume 1 sold more than 10,000 copies. [1] [3] It includes:

D-PAN also produced a DVD titled Wee Hands Vol.1.

In 2013 D-PAN released a DVD of their popular series It's Everybody's Music Volume Two, it includes:

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