Tag: CLI People

Libraries are a safe haven for everyone, especially underserved populations. Anyone can learn, meet, or just enjoy a quiet, safe place. Art happened upon one shortly after immigrating to the States, and it changed his life. Read how.
What stands out to you about the Pacific Northwest? For CLI's Interpreter Liaison Brie Laridon, it's the great outdoors.
Garden tip from CLI customer services rep Xee: If you're a newb or want a hassle-free experience, do not grown anything with vines.
2020 was a rough year. A lot of businesses suffered, but CEO Kristin Quinlan discusses how CLI found opportunity within all the calamity.
In our second post featuring CLI employees, meet Corissa. She's a spunky dog lover who's been bitten by the travel bug. Sing along to some of her favorite road trip tunes.
Welcome to our new series, Humans of CLI. Each month we'll interview a different employee. First up: Elizabeth, director of HR. (aka lover of llamas)
We're joining in on #FrontlineFriday and sharing the stories and experiences of our interpreters who work on the frontline.
Every immigration story is different. Read about the real-life story of one of CLI's own Vietnamese interpreters and her experience immigrating to the U.S.
. Chuukese interpreter Dania shares the story of her family's immigration to the U.S. in pursuit of education to build a better life.
To celebrate International Translation Day, we interviewed Katie Moore, CLI's document translations manager. Read her thoughts on language access and see what the most unusual request she's even gotten is.
K'iche' interpreter Rosa describes the story of her birth, highlighting the importance of language services as a basic human right.
Born in a country that no longer exists, Helen's story is about immigrating to the U.S. and the importance of life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness.