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Presenters: Katie Millios

Katie Millios is a Certified Deaf Interpreter and Director of Artistic Sign Language. She hails from the DMV (DC/MD/VA) area, and currently travels and works as a freelance interpreter/translator. When it comes to conversations with fellow interpreters, Katie loves to share the good, bad, and ugly of being a Deaf person and a Deaf interpreter. She loves reading, crafting, and long walks to the kitchen for freshly baked goods.

The Humanity of Interpreting

Grid paper background with six rectangles (three on top and bottom) covering the page to show a storyboard. The title “The Humanity of Interpreting” at the top. Each rectangle represents parts of the workshop. All images in the rectangles appear to be hand drawn, with few sharp edges, and pictures to represent information. 1. Image calendar. Text: March 27th, 2026 2. Image map. Text: Zoom 3. Image alarm clock. Text: 6pm–8pm CST 4. Image light bulb. Text: 0.2 CEUs 5. Image person standing with music notes all around them. Bottom corner is a book flipping through pages. Text: Katie Millios 6. Image coins. Text: $10

This workshop brings a personal perspective of the power and privilege of language that comes with interpreting as an act. You will go through the workshop and grow up with the presenter through the lens of interpreting and how that affects the everyday Deaf person. You will be given space to ponder your own privilege … Read more

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