Deaf Interpreters: Things to Know
In recent times during the COVID-19 pandemic, you may have seen an increased use of Deaf interpreters, both Certified Deaf Interpreters (CDIs) and Deaf Interpreters (DIs). There are also a few Deaf interpreters who have maintained their older Reverse Skills Certificate (RSC) certification. State Governor Offices and city mayors have worked to improve access to the diverse community of Deaf, DeafBlind, and Hard of Hearing citizens. This continues in their messaging on Public Service Announcements (PSA), document translations, and website messaging. Colleges and universities have also included native interpreters in their Zoom class meetings. For the full transcript go to http://mn.gov/deaf-commission/news/in...

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Trudy Suggs: Deaf Disempowerment and Today's Interpreter

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Protecting and Interpreting Deaf Culture | Glenna Cooper | TEDxTulsaCC

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Interpreter Breaks Down How Real-Time Translation Works | WIRED

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Journey Into the Deaf World: ASL version with captions (so slideshow)

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ASL Interpreting 101 for Hearing People | Andrew Tolman & Lauren Tolo | TEDxBend

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ASL and Deaf Culture

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Nigel Howard: Deaf Interpreters: The State of Inclusion

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Jail Prison and Deaf People: Ruthie's Story

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Bridging a Divide: One Sign at a Time | Cheyenna Clearbrook | TEDxYouth@Hinsdale

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Benefits of Deaf Interpreters

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Is the Deaf community toxic? (a research-based perspective)

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I’m Deaf. These Are the Questions I Get Asked the Most

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Deaf and proud | Irisa Daphne MacAulay & Kathleen Wood | TEDxNBU

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Deaf Interpreters: Shaping the Future of the Sign Language Interpreting Profession

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How is ASL Changing? - Conversations with the Deaf Community

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Pro Interpreters vs. AI Challenge: Who Translates Faster and Better? | WIRED

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Meet June the Certified Deaf Interpreter | Deaf@Work Series

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The Role of Certified Deaf Interpreters | MultiLingual Summer Series 2021

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Interpreting Without a Deaf Interpreter is an RID CPC Voilation

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