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“I know – that’s the system. The system is wrong”: Allyship and social justice in community interpreting from a service-user perspective

By: Agustina Marianacci
Published: 2024-12-30

Defined as the practice of gaining awareness and acting upon the oppression of marginalized groups, allyship can account for the power interpreters hold in systems of oppression and can contribute…continue reading

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