Last Monday, Jesada joined us as the new Client Lead at Overseas Interpreting! As an American-born Deaf professional of Thai & Teochew descent with 15+ years of experience, he’s lived in 8 countries and knows 10+ languages. We’re thrilled to have him on board!
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Overseas Interpreting recently visited Fesord, the local Valencian Deaf Association together with Alexandre Bloxs from the European Union of the Deaf. We learned more about their services and structure and look forward to learning more Valencian Sign Language soon!
Are you a BIPOC candidate from the Global South? Passionate about language and eager to develop your skills in translation/interpreting?
If yes, we encourage you to apply for this internship opportunity. Check out the document below for more info and send us your application!
We are excited to announce a new internship opportunity as part of our commitment to promoting the talents of Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) from the Global South.
Interested persons should read the requirements and apply.
More info: https://t.co/JTuxYzhOPb
Let's read from you.
As an interpreter/translator, what resources do you find most helpful for staying informed about advancements in interpretation/translation techniques?
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Observe Razaq Fakir, Day Heisinger-Nixon, Samantha Ryan, & Xiao Ailing engaged in a group discussion, exchanging ideas & evaluating sign language interpretation and translation techniques from past and contemporary perspectives, aiming to strengthen their expertise in the field.
You can access the article through this link (https://t.co/2lIuWYDfbS) and share your thoughts and experiences on language justice. Looking forward to reading your comments below!
Photo 1: Seven diverse people seated in a circle in the OI Valencia office. They are engaged in a discussion led by Douglas on Nigerian Deaf Community culture.
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We at Overseas Interpreting are excited to have picked up some cultural tips from Douglas that will come in handy if any of us plans to visit Nigeria for interpreting work or a tour. Thanks for sharing the enlightening experiences, Douglas!