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Knowledge Base
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UncategorizedBack-to-School for the Kids—What About Your Team?
As we head into another back-to-school season, many families are focusing on routines: school supply lists, physicals, vision checks—and yes, routine hearing screenings for kids. But here’s a question we don’t ask enough: When’s the last time your team got their hearing checked? We’re conditioned to think of hearing care as something for children—or for […]
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UncategorizedInclusion Shouldn’t Be a Checkbox—It Should Be the Foundation
We’ve all seen the signs of “inclusion” that barely scratch the surface. A small note on an event flyer saying “ASL interpreter available upon request.” A wheelchair ramp that leads to a locked side entrance, separate from where everyone else enters. A video that boasts captions—only for viewers to discover they’re automated, riddled with errors, […]
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UncategorizedReflections on the Ultimate Speakeasy
The night of June 25th, 2025, something extraordinary happened. Our Ultimate Speakeasy wasn’t just an event—it was a culmination. A beautiful collision of business and non-profit, corporate strategy and community heart, all coming together to solve real-world problems around communication access. At Gateway, we talk a lot about connection. We talk about breaking down barriers. […]
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UncategorizedWhat is Transformational Leadership?
At some point in my leadership journey, I realized the word I had been searching for all along was transformational. Not “traditional.” Not “managerial.” Transformational. It clicked because it describes not only how I lead — but what I believe in. It puts a name to the kind of leadership I’ve been cultivating at Gateway […]
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ASLThe Cost of Stepping Back
Let’s ask the hard question: What happens to language access when we, as a society, step back from prioritizing equity and inclusion? What happens when we shrink our commitment to human rights, to access, to connection? The answer isn’t abstract. It’s being lived. It’s painful. And for many in the Deaf and hard of hearing […]
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AudiologyAn Overlooked Connection Between Mental and Hearing Health
There’s a conversation many people are missing—sometimes literally. It’s the connection between hearing health and mental health. And when it’s not talked about, the consequences can be profound. Hearing loss is more than just a physical condition. It touches every corner of a person’s life, often in quiet, intangible ways. From strained relationships to growing […]
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UncategorizedThe Role of ASL and Speech Therapy in Autism Support
Expanding Communication for Non-Verbal and Minimally Verbal Autistic Individuals For many autistic individuals, communication is not just about words—it’s about connection. Autism is a spectrum, and so is the way autistic individuals communicate. Some use spoken language fluently, while others may be non-verbal or minimally verbal. For those who experience difficulty with traditional speech, alternative […]
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ASLAI vs. Human Interpreters: Can Technology Replace ASL Interpreters?
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have made significant strides in various fields, including language translation and interpretation. One area of particular interest is the translation of American Sign Language (ASL), a complex visual language used by the signing community. As AI technologies continue to evolve, a pressing question arises: Can AI […]
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ASL | InterpretingDEI, Language Access, and the New Administration: What It Means for the Language Access
Change is in the air, and with a new administration comes a wave of policy shifts that have already impacted language access for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community. One of the biggest conversations happening right now is around Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). While DEI initiatives are often discussed in terms of race, […]