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Special Interest Groups Interpreting Sign Languages Natural Languages Linguistics


Special Interest Groups
Sites related to sub-specializations and recognized minority status communities within the interpreting field.

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  • - Martín Hiraga's pictorial of the 1999 Encuentro Internacional de Interpretes de la Lengua de Señas in Santiago de Cuba. In Spanish and English.
  • - Project of Rochester Institute of Technology and New York State.
  • - By Amy Roach of DeafLinx. Good treatment of the educational sign-language interpreter's special role.
  • - For interpreters who use Spanish/English/ASL, or who work in Spanish-speaking countries with the indigenous sign language. Links, member language database. Site in English, posts in Spanish and English.
  • - Official mailing list for the RID group for bisexual, lesbian, gay, intersexed, and transgendered interpreters.
  • - Detailed recommendations for interpreters working in rural and third-world areas.
  • - El Paso Community College grant providing multicultural curriculum and training materials to interpreter education programs.
  • - Consumer FAQ for working with an interpreter in school settings.
  • - Black interpreters' professional organization. Professional development news, affiliate links, and printable membership information.
  • - African-American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native-American, and other minority status interpreters can discuss interpreting issues.
  • - Unmoderated, restricted to sign language interpreters working in legal settings.


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