Amid a critical shortage of certified American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, Salt Lake Community College is working to meet the growing demand.
A report from the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf states that of the more than 10,000 sign-language interpreters that are registered nationally, a mere 13 percent identify as persons of color.
Whether starting a new business, looking for work or just getting around town, it can be hard to make one’s way in a community where the principal language is not one’s own. The La Plata Food Equity ...
As the U.S. healthcare system serves an increasingly diverse, multilingual population, the demand for qualified medical interpreters has never been higher. SHREWSBURY ...
Course is offered through New York%27s National Technical Institute for the Deaf Interpreters in the program will be in Rochester this week%2C but will then finish training online Program teaches ...
Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. In a world where communication is key, language should never be a barrier to accessing quality healthcare. Unfortunately, for many non ...