AA ASL & CC Videos
The Three Legacies Are Recovery, Unity & Service
Taken together, the Steps, Traditions and Concepts embody what are known as the Three Legacies of A.A.: Recovery, Unity and Service.
NEW Step, Tradition, Concept of the month.
12 Steps = Recovery
12 Traditions = Unity
12 Concepts = Service
12 Traditions Long Form Video
12 Concepts Short Form Video
Concepts are not available in ASL
2020 Press release in ASL announces that the book Alcoholics Anonymous is now available in a fully updated American Sign Language (ASL) translation. This “basic text” of the worldwide Fellowship that bears its name is now available on DVD to the Deaf community, the Hard-of-Hearing community and the hearing community. (Abridged, with English audio and subtitles.)
To clarify, the entire AA Big Book was not translated. The basic text means the first 164 pages and the co-founders stories are available in American Sign Language. The personal stories in the Big Book have not been translated yet.
Winter 2019 Box 459 Newsletter announcement of the new ASL Interpretation of the 12 Steps & 12 Traditions book and the 1st 164 pages of the Big Book
AA Founder Bill W Story Video
AA Co-founder Dr Bob's Nightmare Video
NEW July 1, 2024 Deaf Alcoholic Vodcast ANNOUNCEMENT We are so excited to announce that for the first time in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous Deaf alcoholics can share their stories with other Deaf alcoholics through mass media in American Sign Language on the Grapevine & La Viña YouTube Channel
70th General Service Conferance Big Book History "Founders' Foresight" Video
English Captioned Videos
New Videos from the Young People's Project
“Young and Sober in AA: It could save your life” This young person’s drinking was out of control. In this short video, they describe bringing a water bottle filled with vodka to bring to school. A chance opportunity to go to a meeting led them to choose sobriety in A.A., where they found friends, meaning and a new way of life.
“Young and Sober in AA: I thought drinking made me an artist" An alcoholic black, trans woman got sober young, and realized that she did not have to be drunk to be creative. She took a chance on Alcoholics Anonymous and learned she didn't have to drink one day at a time.
Sobriety in AA: When drinking is no longer a party