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Certified Deaf Interpreter story: June

Did you know that, in some countries, Deaf people can work as interpreters? Watch this Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) story by a Deaf woman, June.
Screenshot of a video that shows a certified deaf interpreter story by June, who is facing the camera. The logo for the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) in the U.S. is in the upper left corner.

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The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) in the United States provides a full transcript. Their transcript includes image descriptions. Follow the link to enjoy this Certified Deaf Interpreter story by June.

Deaf people around the world rely on sign language interpreters. They are important for full access to information and communication. But did you know that, in some countries, deaf people work as interpreters too? Watch this Certified Deaf Interpreter (CDI) story by a Deaf interpreter, June. 

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) in the United States produced this video in 2019.  NAD also provides a full transcript and image description for the video. The Deaf interpreter, June, interprets in court in the United States. She usually works as a team with hearing interpreters.  This video is part of NAD’s [email protected] series of videos about deaf people in employment.

Also watch a video about Deaf professionals in Kenya. Or also watch two videos about Deaf professionals in Australia.

 

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