Category: Community/Culture

Welcome to our new series, Humans of CLI. Each month we'll interview a different employee. First up: Elizabeth, director of HR. (aka lover of llamas)
We're thankful for friends, family, our health, and . . . Rick and Morty. Read on to see what other CLI team members held near and dear to their hearts this year.
Every immigration story is different. Read about the real-life story of one of CLI's own Vietnamese interpreters and her experience immigrating to the U.S.
. Chuukese interpreter Dania shares the story of her family's immigration to the U.S. in pursuit of education to build a better life.
K'iche' interpreter Rosa describes the story of her birth, highlighting the importance of language services as a basic human right.
Born in a country that no longer exists, Helen's story is about immigrating to the U.S. and the importance of life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness.

Yoshie talks about her experience working as an interpreter and a language teacher When did you first start interpreting and how did you become interested in interpreting as a profession? It started when I was working in Tokyo. I was working for an office in Tokyo representing the state of Nevada. Large states have offices […]

Heather Joseph, manager of volunteer resources at Make-A-Wish Metro NY and Western NY, talks with CLI about working with kids who speak all sorts of languages.