Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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HistoryA Letter to Maryland: Interpreter Licensing Reform Must Be Built on Equity, Not Exclusion
As the Language Access and Inclusion Director at Gateway Maryland (a Baltimore City Non Profit approaching 100 years of service in 2026; 30+ years of providing interpreting services), as a certified interpreter and interpreter educator for over 25 years, and with a doctorate in Urban Education Leadership focused on sign language interpreting practices, I commend […]
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Brand BuildingRethinking What Networking Really Means
If you had asked me a year ago how I felt about networking, my answer would have come with a hesitant smile and a slight cringe. As an introvert, networking has always felt like a task I should do rather than something I wanted to do. The word itself conjured images of awkward small talk, […]