MOUNT VERNON, Wash. — When immigration agents arrested 16 farmworkers in a mass arrest of illegal immigrants early this year, legal advocates raced to find interpreters for some of the men, a few who ...
The fight over the use of Title 42 to turn away asylum-seekers at the southern border has reached the U.S. Supreme Court. On Monday, Chief Justice John Roberts issued an order temporarily maintaining ...
Note: The following transcript was created by a computer and edited by a volunteer. Dave Miller: This is Think Out Loud on OPB, I’m Dave Miller. Last year, Oregon lawmakers created a new mandate in ...
Oregon is home to over 30,000 people who exclusively speak Indigenous languages, many of whom perform essential labor in agriculture or other jobs. These are our neighbors, friends, relatives and ...
WATSONVILLE — Inside an evacuation center at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Maria Adolfo-Morales and a disaster service volunteer listened to a woman describe her concerns in the Mixteco language.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — One after one in their native tongues, interpreters, residents and workers addressed the Oregon Senate Committee on Tuesday to promote the passage of Senate Bill 612 and 911.
In November 2020, when Eulogia Romero was hospitalized with a severe COVID-19 infection, she feared the virus would kill her. During her 15-day stay in a Los Angeles hospital, she remembers, she felt ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – University of New Mexico Hospital has rolled out a new Zuni interpreter program which is training people who speak the language how to communicate with patients. The ...
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Interpreters in one of the world’s most linguistically diverse regions calling for support
The Northern Territory is one of the most linguistically diverse regions in the world. And for the last 25 years, the Aboriginal Interpreter Service has played a key role in bridging the language ...
WATSONVILLE — Inside an evacuation center at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds, Maria Adolfo-Morales and a disaster service volunteer listened to a woman describe her concerns in the Mixteco language.
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