
What is “Glocalization”?
In this day and age there seems to be an obsession with combining two words to create a whole new
In this day and age there seems to be an obsession with combining two words to create a whole new
In late April 2017, a federal court announced a major decision that has implications for health care providers nationwide. The
Congratulations! You have just completed a culture awareness training program at your workplace, and now you’re ready to embrace your
Thinking about hiring an interpreter for a meeting or conference? Here are five things to consider before making the call.
Following the U.S. airstrike on a Syrian airbase at the beginning of April, there has been no end of speculation
“All of the communications with Mrs. Singemasa were in English although her native language is Chuukese,” according to a lawsuit
Language access considerations and controversies may seem like a recent phenomenon. Issues surrounding non-English languages are part of a larger
In recent years, an increasing number of cases involving language access law has filled federal courtrooms around the country. With
Thank you to everyone who attended our workshop “Language Access Plans 101” this past Tuesday! We were happy to see
According to a recent report from The New American Economy, in 2014 alone, Michigan’s immigrant community earned $19.6 billion and
Many theories, rationales and explanations have been advanced in support of providing qualified, effective language assistance to Limited English Proficient
Bromberg’s Director of Operations Cathy Radloff has been with the company since 2010, and in that time she has become
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