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PPO- What is it? Why is it important? What does it mean for me?

black background on the left. White on the right. Large font on the left is white and reads "Power Privilege Oppression". Below in small font reads "Date: Feb 21st, 2026 Time: 12pm - 3pm CST" Large font on the right reads "What is it? Why is it important? What does it mean for me?" Below in small font reads "Presented by Chante Frazier"

This workshop will examine the concepts of power, privilege, and oppression and how they relate to our field. It will discuss why interpreters must study them and actively work to incorporate understanding of these principles in our work. Through group discussion, participants will examine scenarios describing the harm caused when these principles are not considered. … Read more

A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Sites

white background with various shapes and colors scattered around the border. from top left moving clockwise: green rectangle, yellow circle, red triangle, green rectangle, yellow circle, red circle, green rectangle, yellow triangle. In the middle text reads: A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Sites Presented by Emma Horlick Date: September 6th 2025 10am - 12pm CST Location: Zoom CEUs: 0.2 GS RID Cost: $10

For this session, Emma will cover Google Drive’s valuable tips and tricks to maximize productivity as an interpreter. After we learn a little about Drive, Emma will demonstrate features of Google Sites. Afterwards, participants will create their own professional Google Site to support their interpreting career.

A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Calendar

white background with various shapes and colors scattered around the border. from top left moving clockwise: green rectangle, blue circle, red triangle, green rectangle, blue circle, red circle, green rectangle, blue triangle. In the middle text reads: A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Calendar Presented by Emma Horlick Date: August 4th 2025 6:30 - 7:30pm CST Location: Zoom CEUs: 0.1 GS RID Cost: $5

For this session, Emma will cover Google Drive’s valuable tips and tricks to maximize productivity as an interpreter. After we learn a little about Drive, Emma will demonstrate features of Google Calendar. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to practice using Drive and Calendar.

A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Docs

white background with various shapes and colors scattered around the border. from top left moving clockwise: blue rectangle, yellow circle, red triangle, blue rectangle, yellow circle, red circle, blue rectangle, yellow triangle. In the middle text reads: A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Docs Presented by Emma Horlick Date: August 18th 2025 6:30 - 8pm CST Location: Zoom CEUs: 0.15 GS RID Cost: $5

For this session, Emma will cover Google Drive’s valuable tips and tricks to maximize productivity as an interpreter. After we learn a little about Drive, Emma will demonstrate features of Google Docs. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to practice using Drive and Docs.

A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive and Sheets

white background with various shapes and colors scattered around the border. from top left moving clockwise: yellow rectangle, blue circle, red triangle, yellow rectangle, blue circle, red circle, yellow rectangle, blue triangle. In the middle text reads: A Google Workspace Series for Interpreters: Drive & Sheets Presented by Emma Horlick Date: August 23rd 2025 10am - 12:30pm CST Location: Zoom CEUs: 0.25 GS RID Cost: $10

For this session, Emma will cover Google Drive’s valuable tips and tricks to maximize productivity as an interpreter. After we learn a little about Drive, Emma will demonstrate features of Google Sheets. Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to practice using Drive and Sheets.

Regional Signs Workshop! #5

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Join The Willow Tree Project in an exciting new workshop series, hosted completely in ASL. Each workshop will consist of 2-3 Deaf individuals representing different states. Our goal is for the Deaf presenters to showcase the diversity within ASL across the U.S., demonstrate everyday signs that interpreters may encounter in VRS/VRI work or during testing, … Read more

Intersection of Ethics with Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity

Black background with the rainbow moving from top to bottom on the left side of the image. In white text in the middle "Intersection of Ethics with Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity Part 5 of the Gender, Sexual, and Relationship Diversity Series" Next to that is a cartoon picture the scales of justice. Above the scales in white text reads: "$5 Registration Fee August 9th, 2025 12-3pm CST Via Zoom". Below the scales in white text reads: "RID: 0.3 PS CCHI/CEAP: 3.00 IMIA/NBCMI: 0.3"

It is sometimes hard to take the personal side out of our work but being able to recognize the lasting impacts our knowledge, interpretation, and actions have with those we work with will help us grow professionally. In this 3-hour virtual workshop, we’ll discuss biases related to gender, sexual, and relationship diversity, as well as … Read more

Planting the Seed: Foundational Plant Science Concepts in ASL

How would you sign germination? Want to know what ecodormancy and endodormancy means and how to sign them!? How about the sign for cannabis? This workshop will teach the newly developed ASL signs for common terms in the plant sciences. Topics to be discussed will include Plant Structure & Function, Plant Growth & Development, Plant … Read more

Getting Started: Foundational Coding Knowledge in ASL

dark grey background with small blue dots Across the top in white, caps letters: Getting started: foundation coding knowledge in ASL Presented by Ziyou (Mark) Sun in blue text under that. In the middle of image is an old computer with on a yellow screen. To each side of it has information about CEUs: 0.3 PS, When: July 26th 10a - 1p CST, Cost: $15, and Location: Zoom in yellow text.

If you’ve ever had interest in coding or interpreting for coding classes, you won’t want to miss this workshop taught by Ziyou (Mark) Sun!! Ziyou will teach us what coding is, introduce us to coding languages, coding concepts, and history of the coding world. This workshop will be completely taught in ASL, giving participants the … Read more

Becoming a PhD Student as a Black Deaf Woman

white background with blue stripe on the left and green on the right. The Willow Tree Project logo placed middle top. On the top right: July 19th, 10 am to 1 pm CT, Zoom, 0.3 CEUs RID, Registration fee: $15 Title: Becoming a PhD Student as a Black Deaf Women in large orange font. Below that: Presented by Brittney Lipson in white font with small black background. To the left of all the text is a stack of books with an apple on top.

During this workshop interpreters can expect to become more familiar with becoming a PhD student through the eyes of a Black Deaf Woman. We will learn about the Institutional Review Boards (IRB) process to become a PhD student. We will also discuss the barriers that are present within the metrics of the American Sign Language … Read more

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