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  National Alliance of Black Interpreters http://www.naobi.org/
Black interpreters' professional organization. Professional development news, affiliate links, and printable membership information.
  National Multicultural Interpreter Project http://www.epcc.edu/Default.aspx?alias=www.epcc.edu/nmip
El Paso Community College grant providing multicultural curriculum and training materials to interpreter education programs.
  BLeGIT QueerTerps http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BLeGIT_QueerTerps/
Official mailing list for the RID group for bisexual, lesbian, gay, intersexed, and transgendered interpreters.
  Interpreters with Deaf Parents http://idp-rid.org/
Group falls under the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. Mission is to promote better communication between interpreters who are Deaf and hearing, native signers and non-native signers and Deaf community members.
  Preparation of Educational Interpreters http://www.nyedinterp.net/index.html
Project of Rochester Institute of Technology and New York State.
  Legal Interpreters' Listserv http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ASL_legal_terps/
Unmoderated, restricted to sign language interpreters working in legal settings.
  Interpreters and Transliterators of Color Listserv http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ITOCSIG/
African-American, Latino, Asian/Pacific Islander, Native-American, and other minority status interpreters can discuss interpreting issues.
  Trilingual Interpreters' Listserv http://groups.yahoo.com/group/interpreters-spanishasl/
For interpreters who use Spanish/English/ASL, or who work in Spanish-speaking countries with the indigenous sign language. Links, member language database. Site in English, posts in Spanish and English.
  Interpreting in Rural Settings http://www.eenet.org.uk/theory_practice/bonn_1.shtml
Detailed recommendations for interpreters working in rural and third-world areas.

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