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Our most anticipated event of the year is now open for registration!

Join us for ATA’s 67th Annual Conference in stunning San Francisco. For all language professionals, #ATA67 is your opportunity to stay in the know, plan for the future, and build connections with your community.

You’ll earn continuing education credits and future-proof your career with more than 110 curated sessions covering specializations, business practices, grammar and style, technology, and more! Between learning, you can network with the best and brightest in the industry and explore the heart of one of the world’s most diverse and vibrant cities. Check out the schedule at a glance for what to expect and get inspired to attend with our ATA67 promo video.

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ATA Advocacy Hard at Work: Update on Wisconsin Assembly Bill 377

By ATA | May 27, 2026

The interpreting community sent a clear message that they can make a difference and effect a change, but the fight is not over. In July 2025, ATA and other organizations wrote letters to Wisconsin state lawmakers in response to Assembly Bill 377, which sought to establish English as the official…

Civil Rights and Educator Groups Sue to Restore Federal Grants Supporting English Learner Teacher Training

The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), the Lawyers’ Committee for Rhode Island (LCRI), and the National Education Association (NEA) have filed a lawsuit on behalf of their members challenging the U.S. Department of Education’s (ED) termination of millions of dollars in professional development grants for improving educational instruction for English learners.

In September 2025, the ED discontinued funding for 28 National Professional Development (NPD) grants. These multi-year grants supported evidence-based programs administered by colleges, universities, and public and private entities. Working in coordination with state and local educational agencies across the country, the programs trained both in-service and pre-service educators serving English learner students.

“The Department of Education’s unprecedented decision to abruptly terminate these active grants mid-stream is a direct attack on vital educator pipelines across the country,” said Michael Tafelski, SPLC’s interim co-chief legal officer. “This politically driven overreach fundamentally harms public classrooms and deprives English learner students of the qualified teachers they need to succeed.”

The lawsuit argues that the ED ignored its own performance-based regulations and previously established legal criteria for evaluating multi-year grants. Instead, it justified terminating the funding by selectively citing isolated references to diversity, equity, and inclusion language in grant applications that had previously been reviewed, accepted, and approved. In several cases, grant applicants included this language to comply with federal law mandating that grant recipients must explicitly outline steps to ensure equitable access to the funded activities.

The lawsuit requests the U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island to declare the ED’s actions unlawful, vacate the 28 grant discontinuation notices, and order new grant-continuation decisions based on actual program performance rather than ideological screening.

“These grants exist for one reason: to make sure every student, regardless of the language spoken at home, has a real opportunity for academic success,” said NEA President Becky Pringle. When the federal government walks away from that commitment, real consequences follow. Students lose access to trained educators. Classrooms lose the support they need. And the promise of equitable, high-quality instruction becomes a mirage for the children who need it most.”

Southern Poverty Law Center (6/3/26)

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UNESCO and Unicode Strengthen Collaboration for Indigenous Languages Online

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and Unicode are collaborating to highlight their shared commitment to ensuring that digitally disadvantaged communities, and especially Indigenous Peoples, can access digital environments and technologies to create, communicate, learn, and participate online in their own languages.

The collaboration reflects the multi-stakeholder spirit of the Global Action Plan of IDIL2022-2032, which recognizes the growing importance of private organizations and civil society in advancing language preservation and revitalization efforts worldwide.

The Unicode Consortium, founded in 1988 as a public-benefit, non-profit organization, develops open standards for software internationalization and digital services. Its work plays a key role in advancing digital inclusion, particularly by ensuring that the writing systems of the world’s languages are accurately represented across digital devices and platforms. Since its inception, Unicode has been integrated into all major operating systems and is now used on more than 20 billion devices worldwide. This enables billions of users to participate seamlessly in the digital environment, regardless of language, geography, or device.

“We at Unicode recognize that the ability for Indigenous communities to communicate, participate, and thrive online in their own languages is foundational to language preservation, revitalization, and community strength,” said Toral Cowieson, chief executive officer of Unicode.

Cowieson said the collaboration will deliver mutual benefits by raising global awareness of Unicode Consortium’s work for low-resourced languages through UNESCO’s extensive partner networks while creating new opportunities for collaboration. In turn, Unicode will support UNESCO’s inclusive digital initiatives with strategic expertise and policy guidance, advancing a more multilingual and equitable internet.

“We highly value the important work carried out by Unicode to ensure that all languages, including Indigenous languages, are represented and accessible in the digital world,” said Mariya Gabriel, assistant director-general for communication and information at UNESCO.

UNESCO (6/16/26)

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Wegmans Stores to Offer New ASL Interpreting Services

Wegmans Food Markets has announced a new accessibility initiative that will provide free, on-demand American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting services at all store locations through the Aira ASL app.

The service allows customers and employees to connect instantly with professional ASL interpreters using their mobile devices. By downloading the Aira ASL app, users can initiate a video call that enables real-time communication between Deaf and hearing individuals.

Using a device’s camera and microphone, interpreters facilitate conversations on demand during store hours, eliminating the need to schedule an interpreter in advance.

The Aira ASL app is available for free download through the Apple App Store, Google Play Store, and as a desktop application.

Wegmans officials said the addition of Aira ASL reflects the company’s ongoing commitment to creating a more accessible and inclusive shopping experience for customers and employees alike.

Erie News Now (6/2/26) By Lillian Baldi

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Prince George’s County Public Schools Reverses Decision to Cut Immersion Programs

In Maryland, Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) announced a reversal of their decision to cut language immersion at the middle and high school levels and in boundary programs (K-8 lottery immersion schools).

“We are pleased to share that Prince George’s County Public Schools will fully sustain Language Immersion programming for the 2026–2027 school year,” read the announcement. Parents of immersion students had rallied and campaigned to save the programs, and Superintendent Shawn Joseph referenced their advocacy at a recent meeting of the board workgroup.

The cuts that were part of the superintendent’s budget would have closed the Chinese immersion program at Paint Branch Elementary, the Spanish immersion program at Capitol Heights Elementary, and the Chinese immersion program at Greenbelt Middle School, as well as all high school immersion programs (Chinese, Spanish, and French), all of which are housed at Largo High School.

Though parents celebrated the decision, some said it had come too late for the fall enrollment.

“I’m happy and grateful for the overall win and the future of the program, but also sad and angry about the inconsiderate manner with which PGCPS handled the issue,” said Erica Watson Staples, the parent of an eight-grader enrolled in an immersion program. “Our family recognized the value of this program and made the decision to enter our student in kindergarten with the intention of following all the way through to high school graduation. After nine years of sacrifice and commitment, for PGCPS to just completely take it away only to suddenly reinstate it so late in the year is wrong and almost feels like a purposeful sabotage,” she said.

The Strategic Realignment Workgroup led by the Board of Education is conducting a review of the budget to guide long-term financial decisions, said PGCPS, but their work “will not be completed in time to inform immediate programmatic decisions for the upcoming school year.”

Greenbelt News Review (6/10/26) By Anna Bedford-Dillow

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ATA Elections 2026 Slate of Candidates

ATA Elections Background

ATA will hold its regularly scheduled elections online in October to fill the following positions:

• Treasurer (one position for a one-year term)
• Director (three positions, each for a three-year term)

The candidates proposed by the Nominating and Leadership Development Committee are listed below. (Note: Article VII, Section 2, d.2) of ATA’s Bylaws states that the committee “shall propose multiple candidates for each elective position of the Association….”)

Treasurer (one position for a one-year term)

Marian S. Greenfield
Stephen Lank

Director (three positions, each for a three-year term)

María (Mila) Baker
Analia Bogdan
Meredith Cannella
Jason Jolley
Steven McGrath
Teresa C. Salazar

Additional nominations, supported by a written petition signed by no fewer than 60 Voting members and the nominee’s written acceptance statement, must be received by the Nominating and Leadership Development Committee by July 9. Acceptance statements and petitions should be submitted to Nominating and Leadership Development Committee Chair Heidi Cazes (nominations@atanet.org).

The elections will be held online. Voting members will be sent their proxy voting information in early October. Candidate statements will be featured in the September/October issue of The ATA Chronicle and on ATA’s website.


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To participate in ATA elections, you must be a Voting member. You can become a Voting member by passing a certification exam, completing the Active Membership Review process, or successfully submitting proof of being a credentialed interpreter.

Decision-Making in Corporate Law Translation, Part 1

July 14 / 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Join us as we tackle common challenges that legal translators face when working across different legal systems. How do you translate an LLC when there is no exact equivalent in…

Decision-Making in Corporate Law Translation, Part 2

July 21 / 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Go beyond entity names and corporate documents to tackle some of the most challenging concepts in corporate law translation, including shareholder rights, stock options, RSUs, phantom shares, and other equity-based…

Membership Development Committee Meeting

July 21 / 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT

The Membership Development Committee develops and supports initiatives aimed at membership growth and retention. Learn more about the Membership Development Committee. This is a closed meeting for committee members only.…

CLD Café: Bringing Your I to AI – The Rapidly Changing Technology Landscape in Language Services

August 1 / 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EDT

Artificial intelligence is playing an ever-increasing role in the language services industry. Everyone—from individual translators and interpreters to the CEOs of the largest language services companies—is struggling to adapt to…

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Chen Du and Xisheng Chen’s translations of Yan An’s poems, Knife for Decisively Cutting Off Floating Clouds and Sometimes Someone Is Only a Shadow, were published in the literary magazine AGNI (Boston University). Their translation of Wang Qi’s poem, What Is The Firmament Hiding, was published in Meetinghouse (Dartmouth College).

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Announcing The ATA Savvy Linguist

By The Savvy Linguist | June 23, 2026

We have published the ATA Savvy Newcomer since 2013 and ATA Next Level since 2021. Each blog has made unique and helpful contributions to our members. Savvy Newcomer was founded…

Professional Medical Interpreters: Four Signs of a True Pro

By ATA Compass | May 27, 2026

If you work in healthcare, chances are you’ve encountered limited English proficiency (LEP) patients who aren’t fully comfortable communicating in English. When no professional interpreter is available, it’s tempting to…

E117: What is the International Federation of Translators (FIT)?

By ATA | May 18, 2026

From education to celebration, FIT supports the professions by hosting events, providing online education, and promoting International Translation Day.

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Looking to boost your confidence in immunology-related translation and interpreting? This webinar is your shortcut to mastering the essentials. This webinar is designed to help you clearly understand the core…

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