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American Sign Language (ASL) video interpretation of the New York State Office of General Services, Office of Standing, strategizing, and mobilizing in solidarity with Marylanders with limited English proficiency Justice for Breakfast ... Federally funded programs are everywhere—state court systems, housing agencies, schools, police departments, and hospitals.

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  • American Sign Language (ASL) video interpretation of the New York State Office of General Services, Office of
  • Standing, strategizing, and mobilizing in solidarity with Marylanders with limited English proficiency Justice for Breakfast ...
  • Federally funded programs are everywhere—state court systems, housing agencies, schools, police departments, and hospitals.
  • residents have limited proficiency in English, and as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, all levels of ...
  • Hello, my name is Celena Ponce, founder and director of Hands United / Manos Unidas.

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Enforcing Language-Access Rights

Enforcing Language-Access Rights

Federally funded programs are everywhere—state court systems, housing agencies, schools, police departments, and hospitals.

State & Local Language Access Efforts Amid Federal Policy Shifts

State & Local Language Access Efforts Amid Federal Policy Shifts

Read more details and related context about State & Local Language Access Efforts Amid Federal Policy Shifts.

2025 Webinars with CCC #4 - Interpreters and Language Access Policy

2025 Webinars with CCC #4 - Interpreters and Language Access Policy

Read more details and related context about 2025 Webinars with CCC #4 - Interpreters and Language Access Policy.

Office of General Services - Language Access Rights Brochure

Office of General Services - Language Access Rights Brochure

American Sign Language (ASL) video interpretation of the New York State Office of General Services, Office of

Civil Rights Requirements on Language Access

Civil Rights Requirements on Language Access

Learn about obligations as a federal grant award recipient pertaining to civil

Connected Conversations - Ep. 13 | Language Access and Civil Rights with Michael Mulé

Connected Conversations - Ep. 13 | Language Access and Civil Rights with Michael Mulé

Read more details and related context about Connected Conversations - Ep. 13 | Language Access and Civil Rights with Michael Mulé.

Language Assistance- Your Right to an Interpreter: English

Language Assistance- Your Right to an Interpreter: English

Read more details and related context about Language Assistance- Your Right to an Interpreter: English.

Next-Generation Strategies to Improve Language Access in Federally Supported Programs

Next-Generation Strategies to Improve Language Access in Federally Supported Programs

More than 25 million U.S. residents have limited proficiency in English, and as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, all levels of ...

Language access as a human right

Language access as a human right

Standing, strategizing, and mobilizing in solidarity with Marylanders with limited English proficiency Justice for Breakfast ...

Deaf Immigrants in Detention: Language Access Is a Human Right

Deaf Immigrants in Detention: Language Access Is a Human Right

Hello, my name is Celena Ponce, founder and director of Hands United / Manos Unidas. In this video, I discuss the ongoing lack of ...