Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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Interpreting
Inclusive Media is the New Trend
As an American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter, I’ve witnessed firsthand the profound impact that inclusive content can have. The recent Barbie movie, which included an ASL interpreter for its streaming service, is a shining example of this. It’s not just a step towards inclusivity; it’s a leap towards a world where entertainment is accessible to […]
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Interpreting
The Impact of an Interpreter Shortage
American Sign Language interpreters serve as essential conduits between the Deaf community and the wider world. However, a looming shortage (caused by a multitude of events) threatens to impede this vital communication bridge. The situation, already concerning, is set to intensify with the 2025 registration requirement and combined with challenges brought on by the COVID-19 […]
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Interpreting
Interpreting the Arts: Leading the Way in Inclusivity
The performing arts has emerged as a powerful medium to showcase and celebrate cultures around the world. The power of sign language interpretation allows for anyone in a community to enjoy and absorb the arts. Interpreters play a pivotal role in making art more accessible and enjoyable for a broader audience. Gateway is an organization […]
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Donate | History
Honoring Anne Bosworth
Anne Bosworth (1925-2022) is remembered as an unwavering advocate for those in her life. After supporting her deaf mother, Anne expanded her impact by championing the Baltimore deaf community at HASA. Read on to learn more about her life and story. Passion Overcoming Adversity In the heart of the Rocky Mountains in rural Wyoming, Peter and Frank […]
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Interpreting
10 Tips for Using a Sign Language Interpreter
Did you know that when you hire a sign language interpreter, there is appropriate etiquette? Here are 10 tips for using a sign language interpreter that will ensure a professional, ethical, and pleasant experience for everyone involved. Tips for Using an ASL Interpreter Speak and look directly at the person who uses sign language. Eye contact […]
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Donate | History
Patrick’s Story… A Family Shares Their Gateway Experience
My name is Bernie Zaworski and I would like to share my family’s story and the tremendous impact Gateway has had on our lives. There are many moments that, as parents, we take for granted. Sometimes when you are in the middle of raising a family, you forget to pause and take notice of the […]
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Interpreting
National Deaf History Month
National Deaf History Month is recognized and celebrated every year from March 13th to April 15th. During this time, we honor and remember the accomplishments of d/Deaf and hard of hearing individuals. Here are three key events that impacted the deaf community and inspired National Deaf History Month. On April 15th, 1817, the first public […]
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Speech & OT
Summertime speech: Practicing communication skills outside of the classroom and therapy
Happy Summer from Gateway’s Clinical Speech-Language Pathologists! School’s out and vacations, camps, and more disrupt our summer schedule. Maybe you have to miss a few therapy sessions or want to keep up your child’s work while you’re on vacation. There are so many ways to keep working on your child’s speech and communication skills this […]
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Speech & OT
Should I see a Speech-Language Pathologist?
Better Hearing & Speech Month is celebrated each May. It provides an opportunity to raise awareness and encourage acceptance of communication disorders. This May, we invite you to learn more about the roles of teachers, interpreters, Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) and Audiologists as we celebrate and support all forms of communication. What are communication disorders? Currently […]