COMMUNITY INTERPRETING
Manage episode 445121704 series 3592022
Inside the International Institute of Buffalo: Refugee Support and Language Services
In this episode, Robert Thoren, Recruiting and Training Coordinator, at the International Institute of Buffalo (iiBuffalo.org), discusses their work in supporting refugees and asylum seekers, as well as their language services.
The institute's New American Integration department helps with housing and cultural integration for newcomers. They also have an employment department offering job training and a Career Pathways Program for highly-skilled immigrants.
Thoren shares his experience in language learning and interpreting, and explains the different types of interpreting services offered by the institute.
Additionally, Thoren talks about the organization's history, interpreter training, and their significant events, including the upcoming fundraiser comedy show Refugees of Comedy.
For interpreters in the Buffalo area, he highlights the languages they are currently recruiting for and provides guidance on how to apply.
Send us a text
Chapters
1. Introduction and Welcome (00:00:00)
2. New American Integration Department (00:00:34)
3. Employment and Career Pathways (00:01:21)
4. Interpreter Certification Success Story (00:03:06)
5. Language Learning and Technology (00:06:37)
6. Interpreting Experiences and Challenges (00:09:00)
7. Community Interpreting Insights (00:11:28)
8. International Institute of Buffalo Overview (00:13:35)
9. Interpreter Training and Recruitment (00:16:37)
10. Upcoming Events and Trainings (00:21:53)
11. onclusion and Farewell (00:30:25)
30 episodes