Maggio 4, 2026
Washington State: Scaling Language Access as Critical Infrastructure
Across the Evergreen State, a quiet transformation is taking place. From the bustling hallways of the University of Washington School...
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Across the Evergreen State, a quiet transformation is taking place. From the bustling hallways of the University of Washington School...
Per saperne di piùMaggio 4, 2026
From the bustling suburban libraries of Johnson County to the quiet, rural stretches of I-70, Kansas is a state defined...
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The Challenge: Language Barriers Slowing Critical Law Enforcement Processes Like many law enforcement agencies across the U.S., the Johnson County...
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The idea of removing language barriers isn’t new—it’s one of humanity’s oldest ambitions. From the Rosetta Stone to the myth...
Per saperne di piùAprile 16, 2026
As the 2026 midterm elections approach, ensuring accessible voting for all citizens—regardless of the language they speak—remains a top priority...
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Why host cities are treating multilingual communication like transportation, security, and emergency response systems As FIFA World Cup 2026 planning...
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We’re 75 days out from the FIFA World Cup and host cities are asking, “are we actually prepared from a...
Per saperne di piùMarzo 30, 2026
Franklin Special District serves about 3,100 students across eight schools in Williamson County, Tennessee. The district educates students from pre-K...
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