Aarron Loggins

meet: aarron

Author of

My Struggle, My Success

 

Aarron Loggins advocates for the deaf community, constantly seeking ways to represent them to the broader community.

He is a graduate of Gallaudet University, a private college for the deaf and hard of hearing.

Loggins is the first African American to win Mister Deaf International and used his ASL music performances, theater, and dance talents to represent the deaf universe.

More firsts include the first deaf member of Phi Beta Sigma, a Black fraternity, and the first deaf member of Free Masonry.

Aarron has a passion for life, a drive to be the best, and a hope that each person would know to “Believe In Yourself!”

Aarron Loggins’ book shares his experience as a black, deaf male. He tells the ups and downs of his story while revealing to the reader the wisdom he learned along the way.

Aarron receives recognition for his skills in ASL music performance, theater, and dance. He is the first African American to win Mister Deaf International. In 2019, Super Bowl LIII showcased Aarron’s talents to the world.

Aarron advocates for the deaf community, constantly seeking ways to represent them to the broader community. My Struggle, My Success will inspire both the deaf and the hearing communities to excel without limitations.