The Authenticity Gap: Race, Access, and the Transactional Model of Interpreting

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How are sign language interpreters accountable, individually and collectively, for our linguistic and cultural lenses? This presentation explores questions of race, access, space and the privilege that has shaped “transactional” interpreting.

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How are sign language interpreters accountable, individually and collectively, for our linguistic and cultural lenses? This presentation explores questions of race, access, space and the privilege that has shaped “transactional” interpreting.

1 review for The Authenticity Gap: Race, Access, and the Transactional Model of Interpreting

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    Charity Kheshgi (verified owner)

    Thank you! This training was excellent. I would love to see a group of interpreters in my area discuss this training and the implications for our city and our local community.

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