Planet Word Founder on the Power of Language

By ATA | February 1, 2022

When Ann Friedman retired from teaching, she knew she wanted to continue her work promoting literacy. But how could she find something that would…

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Nigerian Language Advocates Seek Inclusion of African Languages in Tech Devices

By ATA | February 1, 2022

Voice-activated virtual assistant technologies such as Siri and Alexa are becoming increasingly common around the world, but in Africa, with its many languages, most…

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Ontario Freelance Court Interpreters Rally for Better Wages

By ATA | February 1, 2022

Freelance court interpreters in Brampton, Ontario, started the year with a rally, calling for a long overdue wage increase and other benefits to improve…

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British Sign Language to Become Recognized Language in the U.K.

By ATA | February 1, 2022

With the British government poised to support the passage of the British Sign Language Bill, British Sign Language (BSL) is on track to become…

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: February 1, 2022

By ATA | February 1, 2022

In This Issue: ATA Diversity Video, Inside Specialization, ATA63 Call for Speakers, ATA Elections 2022, Next Board Meeting, ATA Mastermind Groups, Translation Quotes, Not Too Late to Renew, Vicarious Trauma, Savvy Volunteer, Galantière Award, Translatio, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: January 18, 2022

By ATA | January 18, 2022

In This Issue: ATA63 Call for Speakers, Welcome to ATA, Member Orientation, ATA Webinar: memoQ, ATA Mentoring Program, ATA Webinar: Trauma, ATA School Outreach, Workshop: Spanish, Impact of MT Discussion, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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Despite Opposition, Plan Moves Forward for Students in the U.K. to Learn 1,700 Words for General Certificate Language Exams

By ATA | January 14, 2022

Starting in 2026, students in the U.K. taking the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) academic qualification exams in Spanish, French, or German will…

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Los Angeles County Foster Care System to Increase Services in Indigenous Languages

By ATA | January 12, 2022

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a motion directing the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to develop…

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Pennsylvania Court Rules Out License Suspensions for DUI Test Refusals if Police Don’t Solve Language Barriers First

By ATA | January 5, 2022

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania Judge Patricia McCullough has ruled that the state can no longer continue to suspend drivers’ licenses for refusal to submit…

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Detroit Police Reach Out to the Spanish-Speaking Community through Social Media

By ATA | January 4, 2022

The Detroit Police Department (DPD) announced the launch of a Spanish-language Facebook page and Twitter account as part of an effort to improve communications…

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: December 30, 2021

By ATA | December 30, 2021

In This Issue: Mastermind Program, Stay Connected in 2022, Inside Specialization, Webinar: Business Entities, Brainstorm Networking, Member Orientation, B2BB: Client Testimonials, Webinar: memoQ, Monthly Free Webinar, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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PEN Translates Award Winners from 15 Countries Revealed

By ATA | December 22, 2021

English PEN has named 18 books from 15 countries the winners of this year’s PEN Translates awards, including novels, short story collections, journalism, poetry…

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