U.S. Department of Justice Says South Carolina School District Must Provide Language Access for Limited-English-Proficient Parents

By ATA | March 15, 2021

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it has settled an investigation over complaints that the Charleston County School District of South Carolina did…

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Dutch and Catalan Translators of Amanda Gorman鈥檚 Work Withdraw after Uproar that Black Translators Weren鈥檛 Chosen

By ATA | March 15, 2021

Two translators who were commissioned by different publishers to translate The Hill We Climb, the poem American writer Amanda Gorman read at President Joe…

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Newsbriefs: March 15, 2021

By ATA | March 15, 2021

In This Issue: PRO Act 2021, Webinar: Neural MT, New Member Orientation, ATA Endorses H.R. 1009, ATA62 Website Online, ATA Mentoring Program, Back to Business Basics, School Outreach, Webinar: Law Firms, Free ATA Member Webinar, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Asks Senate to Amend PRO Act

By ATA | March 12, 2021

Stand Up, Take Action! The Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2021, also known as PRO Act, represents a dramatic change in U.S.…

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ATA Endorses H.R. 1009 to Require Federal Agencies to Translate Materials Related to COVID-19

By ATA | March 11, 2021

ATA has written a letter endorsing legislation requiring all Federal agencies to translate COVID-19 materials into multiple languages no later than seven days after…

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Untranslatable Text: Myth, Reality, or Something Else? A Translator鈥檚 Reflections on Translation and 鈥淯ntranslatability鈥

By The Savvy Newcomer | March 9, 2021

This post originally appeared on The ATA Chronicle and it is republished with permission. There inevitably comes a time in a translator鈥檚 life when…

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From the President: Looking Forward More than Backward

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

From the President Ted R. Wozniak president@atanet.org The president鈥檚 column in this edition of The ATA Chronicle often reflects on the year just ended…

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From the President-Elect: Whether In Person or Virtual, ATA62 Will Not Disappoint!

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

From the President-Elect Madalena S谩nchez Zampaulo madalena@accessibletranslations.com Twitter: @mszampaulo Planning is well underway for this year鈥檚 Annual Conference, set to take place October 27-30…

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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response and the Interpreter

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

For my first column of 2021, I would like to share something that may sound strange but helped me get through 2020: autonomous sensory…

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How to Maintain Your Working Languages as a Translator

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

鈥淟earning is like rowing upstream. If you stop rowing, you鈥檒l start floating backwards.鈥 鈥擟hinese proverb Every translator knows that continuous study is key to…

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Social Media and Translators

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

Since the use of social media has become increasingly important for my business (and many of yours as well), I thought it would be…

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Progress Toward a Remote Testing Model of ATA’s Certification Exam

By The ATA Chronicle | March 7, 2021

What鈥檚 happening with at-home testing? This question is on the minds of many members as ATA works to address the effects of the pandemic…

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