Posts Tagged ‘languageaccess’
Who Speaks Up for the Interpreter? Found in Translation Steps into the Advocacy Space
When we think of advocacy in the interpreting field, our minds often go to language access and advocating on behalf of limited English proficiency (LEP) communities. For example, advocacy comes into interpreting through working to pass policies that ensure that people have access to an interpreter when needed, or when an interpreter speaks up when…
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Dear Friends, You’ve been following our journey from funding shortfall to perseverance and sprinkles of good news. We hope that with this letter, we can finish the saga of our shortfall, announcing our biggest fundraiser to date, with a goal of $100,000 – an ask we don’t take lightly. If this fundraiser is successful, we…
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