Insights
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Why Women-Owned Is Good for Business
Women-owned businesses are a significant economic force. In this article, we look at women-owned businesses: their challenges and successes, along with the role they stand to play in our country’s post-COVID recovery.
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How Language Access Can Help Increase Participation in Elections
In order to ensure equitable elections, more people need access to voting materials in their own language. In this article, we explore the guidelines for making elections accessible to voters with limited-English proficiency and offer best practices for translating election-related materials.
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The U.S. Census—Giving Everyone an Equal Vote
The U.S. Census is one of the most important civil rights issues today. In this article, we look at why undercounts are such a problem, and share an exciting multilingual New York City outreach initiative that aims to make sure every person in the five boroughs is counted.
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Accessible & Inclusive Museums—How Small Measures Add Up
Scalable, incremental efforts can form the basis for widespread inclusion. In this article, we explore the ways museums are using accessibility resources to include the widest possible audiences, and merging traditional efforts with language access.
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How Translation Helps Museums Promote Intergenerational Learning
Museums everywhere embrace their role as educator, with many making it part of their mission to inspire and excite learners of all ages. In this article, we explore the ways museums can create the tools and resources that facilitate learning—across generations and languages.
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