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Events

NAOBI-SoCal

General Meeting

 

Saturday, May 24, 2008

12:30pm-2:00pm

Event to be held at:
Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness (GLAD)
2222 Laverna Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90041

Refreshments will be provided… this is a FREE event
National Alliance of Black Interpreters, Inc.
Southern California Chapter
P.O. Box 431507
Los Angeles, CA 90043 
Website: www.naobi-socal.org   Email: NAOBISoCal@aol.com  Office: (310) 259-8668

Workshops

 

 

 


 

2009 RID Conference

 

Mano-a-mano 2009 conference

The next conference is in Philadelphia, PA
August 1-6, 2009

If you have any questions regarding a RID meeting, please call the national office at 703-838-0030. 2011 Conference - July 18-23
Atlanta, Georgia

TEXAS TEACHERS STUDENTS RETREAT ANNUAL EVENT

Workshops and Trainings

The Educational Resource Center on Deafness offers workshops for parents, professionals,

and deaf and hard of hearing students.

In-service training on requested topics.
Customized workshops for audience need.
ERCOD co-sponsors workshops with local and state organizations and agencies.
As co-sponsor of conferences, ERCOD offers support services such as facilities,

coordination, printing, provision of presenters, and interpreting.

Specially Designed Technical Assistance Programs

Professionals assist programs with:
Curriculum implementation
Resources for working with students with particular challenges
Other technical assistance
Specially Designed Training Materials and Media Assistance

Design materials and media presentations
Produce materials in support of specialized presentations MORE

 

Legal Court Interpreters Resource

Just had thier 28th annual convention
Special focus: In response to proposals submitted, the new area of concentration

for this conference is translator & interpreter training. Interpreters in signed and

spoken languages are all welcome.

NJITCE

DEAF OLYMPICS

The Summer and Winter Deaflympics are among the world's fastest growing sports events.

More than 3,300 deaf athletes and officials from 74 nations participated in the 20th Summer

Deaflympics in Melbourne, Australia, in January 2005. Nearly 600 athletes and officials

participated in the 16th Winter Deaflympics in Salt Lake City, United States in February 2007.

The games are built on 80 years of tradition. Organized since 1924 by the Comité International

des Sports des Sourds, CISS (The International Committee of Sports for the Deaf), the first

Summer Deaflympics were held in Paris. Winter Deaflympics were added in 1949. The Summer

and Winter Deaflympics are sanctioned by the International Olympic Committee, IOC.

The need for separate games for Deaf athletes is not just evident in the numbers of participants.

Deaf athletes are distinguished from all others in their special communication needs on the sports field,

as well as in the social interaction that is an equally vital part of the games.

 

http://www.tsd.state.tx.us/outreach/leadership_retreat.html (past)

http://www.deaflympics.com/

Southern California  Trilingual  Group through SCRID

http://www.scrid.org/Trilingual%20Interpreting.htm

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Interpreters with Deaf Parents (IDP)

Interpreters with Deaf Parents

 

For more information or questions contact: Lynnette Taylor

- bklyngrits@verizon.net
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The Language Door,



Presents

The NCIEC Interpreting via Video Task Force will be conducting two Focus Groupsfor Trilingual VRS interpreters on June 25, 2008 in Houston, TX, prior to the
TSID/RID Region IV conference. Attached is a letter about the Focus Groups.

This email is to request your assistance in forwarding the email attachment to
Mano a Mano members in case any of them would like to participate. We are
looking for participants who represent a cross-section of the community in terms
of geographic region and experience.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

On behalf of the Interpreting via Video Task Force, thank you very much for
sharing this information with Mano a Mano members.

Regards,
Julie

 
 



For additional information:
info@thelanguagedoor.net
503-641-7950 503-641-7656 Fax
P.O. Box 23998, Tigard, OR 97281-3998


Julie H. Simon, Ph.D., CI, CT
The Language Door, LLC
P.O. Box 23998
Tigard, OR 97281-3998

503-641-7950
70.89.177.177 VP
503-641-7656 fax
julie.simon@thelanguagedoor.net
www.thelanguagedoor.net

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