“Did you read what the Interpreters Union just published?,” a colleague asked eagerly. “Specifically, to which interpreters’ union are you referring?,” I replied rolling my eyes. “The Interpreters Union, the one with the [fill in the blank social media] page/channel!,” exclaimed my colleague. [Big … [Read More...]
News
- ➡️ ATA’s 67th Annual Conference will be held October 28-31, 2026 in San Francisco, CA. Get ready for #ATA67!
- ➡️ ATA offers many seminars and workshops, and many divisions offer networking events too! Check ATA’s calendar of events: https://www.atanet.org/events/
Recent blog posts
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Building Bridges: Working in Mixed Sign and Spoken Language Interpreter Teams
By Hilda Tejada The landscape of conference interpreting is evolving, and one of the most significant developments in recent years has been the growing collaboration between sign language and spoken language interpreters. As our profession becomes more inclusive and the Deaf community gains … [Read More...]
When law enforcement interrupts our work
As interpreters, we are generally aware that the situations in which we serve may change in an instant. The power may go out, equipment may fail, a boothmate may fall ill. So we prepare. We consider those scenarios in advance and identify how we might address them. In today’s world, those … [Read More...]

Hybrid multilingual conference using Zoom
By Helen Eby and Milena Calderari Waldron Interpreting for hybrid events (held both virtually and in-person) may seem daunting. Two experienced interpreters share their solutions when using Zoom. Multilingual conferences are conducted in the simultaneous interpreting mode. Simultaneous … [Read More...]

Alberto Ferreras: a conversation about language, culture, and story
When Alberto Ferreras was in kindergarten in Caracas, his class was rehearsing Jingle Bells for the annual Christmas show. Sister Mary, the music teacher, came over to him. She bent down and said, “Honey, don’t sing. Just move your lips, but DON’T SING!” “I was five years old, she was a nun, and it … [Read More...]

The chain of responsibility
AI in the world of interpretation By Dr. Holly Silvestri Not all algorithmic decision-making systems require the same level of scrutiny. However, where these systems are making decisions about people, resources that concern people and their access to those resources, or issues that affect the … [Read More...]

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