St. Louis Metro Partners with St. Louis Mosaic Project for COVID-19 Language Access Initiative

By ATA | April 2, 2021

In Missouri, St. Louis Metro Transit has partnered with the St. Louis Mosaic Project to help ensure that non-English-speaking riders throughout the area have…

Translations of Amanda Gorman’s Inaugural Poem Spark Debate: Can White Translators Interpret It?

By ATA | April 2, 2021

Millions of Americans heard 23-year-old Amanda Gorman recite her moving poem The Hill We Climb at President Biden’s inauguration on January 20. The poem…

Translator Pleads Guilty to Sharing Military Secrets

By ATA | April 2, 2021

According to the U.S. Department of Justice, a former U.S. military translator has pleaded guilty to divulging classified information to a Lebanese official with…

Newsbriefs: March 31, 2021

By ATA | March 31, 2021

In This Issue: ATA Volunteers, Podcast: Episode 54, Last Call: Mentoring, National Health Law, Back to Business Basics, Webinar: Law Firms, GI Jobs, Webinar: Gender Perspectives, Reminder: PRO Act, Free ATA Member Webinar, ATA62 Website Online, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

ATA’s Back to Business Basics: Effective and Pitch-Perfect Marketing during and after COVID-19

By The Savvy Linguist | March 30, 2021

Marketing is a task that even experienced translators and interpreters dread, and it can feel especially daunting during difficult times, like the current pandemic…

Untranslatable Text: Myth, Reality, or Something Else? A Translator’s Reflections on Translation and “Untranslatability”

By The Savvy Linguist | March 26, 2021

This post originally appeared on The ATA Chronicle and it is republished with permission. There inevitably comes a time in a translator’s life when…

Remote Interpreting (RI): Professional Standards and Self-Care for Interpreters

By The Savvy Linguist | March 23, 2021

This post originally appeared on ATA TCD News (Newsletter of the Translation Company Division of the American Translators Association), Volume 2 | Issue 7…

ATA Supports Members During the COVID-19 Pandemic

By ATA | March 23, 2021

To support ATA Members and others in the T&I community who may have lost business or encountered other hurdles due to COVID-19, ATA is…

Savvy Diversification Series – Multilingual SEO: A booming niche for tech-savvy translators

By The Savvy Linguist | March 16, 2021

The Savvy Newcomer team has been taking stock of the past year and finding that one key priority for many freelance translators and interpreters…

‘Special and Beautiful’ Whistled Language Echoes Around This Island

By ATA | March 15, 2021

On La Gomera, one of the Canary Islands in Spain, a whistling language is still in use thanks to mandatory classes for schoolchildren. The…

Minnesota Governor Proclaims Day in Honor of His ASL Interpreter

By ATA | March 15, 2021

Governor Tim Walz proclaimed March 9 as “Nic Zapko Day” in honor of the American Sign Language (ASL) interpreter who has appeared at nearly…

Mindestabstandsregelung: That’s 6 Feet Apart to You

By ATA | March 15, 2021

In a language known for its tongue-twisting words, Germans have coined over 1,200 terms to describe the rules and realities of the pandemic. They’re…