Attention AATIA members! Have you ever considered volunteering for our association or serving on the board? We’re currently looking for passionate individuals who are interested in making a positive impact in our community of translators and interpreters and in supporting […]
Mark the date! Our next meetup will be on Wednesday, April 19, at 6 pm at the Easy Tiger near I-35:6406 N I-35 Frontage Road Suite 1100 Austin, TX 78752. This month, come with a translation or interpretation problem to […]
Join us for our first general meeting of 2023! Our speakers will be Molly Chew, Project Director for Vecina, and Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, an attorney at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law. Sat, February 25, 2023, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM CST Topic: AATIA February 2023 […]
LitSIG (AATIA’s Literary Special Interest Group) is looking for a new coordinator. The coordinator’s tasks currently include: • organizing five meetings a year• sending out reminders and meeting materials• maintaining the mailing list• coordinating occasional events related to literary translation […]
Spanish-English translators are urgently needed for a new, remote project that involves assisting with the translation of documents for asylum seekers who are in the “Remain in Mexico” program. These asylum seekers will be attending immigration court in the United […]
AATIA is pleased to have donated $700 from its own funds to replenish the Harvie Jordan Scholarship Fund managed by AFTI. The Harvie Jordan Scholarship promotes, encourages, and supports leadership and professional development of translators and interpreters within ATA’s Spanish […]
Are there grounds for optimism for newcomers? D.C.-based translator Neil Langdon Inglis will review his 36-year career as a translator in the U.S.A and ask : Is translation a career that can still be recommended to newcomers? The answers may […]
Inside Specialization, a new feature of The ATA Podcast, will provide information and insights on the “what, why, and how” of various areas of specialization. In the first episode, Veronika Demichelis, Chair of the Professional Development Committee of the American […]
Poet Amanda Gorman and her poem “The Hill We Climb” certainly made an impact during the presidential inauguration ceremony in January, but it also made headlines around the world for another reason: The media and experts widely discussed the question […]