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Last update 10/25/05
Our
Mission
The
goals of the WSRID are to educate, to support and to promote the certification
of interpreters/transliterators and to provide information to the general
public. The principal purposes of this corporation are to initiate, sponsor,
promote and execute policies and activities that will further the profession
of interpretation and transliteration.
Our History
On September
21, 1968 , 65 people from throughout the State of Washington attended
a meeting organized by Mildred Johnson and Don Pettingill to hear Al Pimentel,
Executive Director of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID).
This meeting, held at the Seattle Speech and Hearing Center , was to inform
interpreters and potential interpreters of the national professional organization
of interpreters and to discuss the possibility of establishing a state
chapter in Washington.
The people
attending the meeting voted to create a state chapter of RID, thereby
becoming one of ten state chapters. Officers were elected, a formal name
selected, membership dues of $3.00 established, and a by-laws Committee
was selected. The officers elected at this organizational meeting were:
President:
Alice Burch ( Seattle )
Vice President: Henry Lombness ( Yakima )
Secretary:Irene Stark ( Renton )
Treasurer:Theresa Smith ( Seattle )
The By
Laws Committee was composed of:
Don Pettingill ( Seattle )
Clyde Ketchum (Seattle)
Lois Johnson (Ephrata)
The year
of 1969 was a year of firsts for the 51 charter members of the Washington
State Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (WSRID) with the publication
of the first newsletter in January and the first workshop and formal business
meeting for interpreters in Washington in November.
WSRID Milestones
Established
the WSAD/WSRID Legislative Committee which then was successful in lobbying
the Washington State Legislature for passage of the 1974 Interpreters
in Court Act and the 1985 Revisions for Interpreters in the Legal Setting
Act.
Two
people from WSRID: Kathern Carlstrom & Mildred Johnson, attended the
first RID Evaluation/Certification meeting in Memphis in October, 1972
and were awarded Comprehensive Skills Certifications.
The
first RID evaluations were held in Washington on January 20, 1973 to establish
an evaluation team.
WSRID
hosted the RID National Convention in Seattle in June, 1974 with 397 registrants.
Two people from
WSRID: Kathern Carlstrom & Judie Husted, attended the first RID Legal
Workshops at Wayne State University in Detroit in 1975 and achieved the
Specialist Certificate: Legal.
The membership
of WSRID voted to charge registration fees for workshops to pay interpreters
at WSRID meetings and workshops.
The Deaf
Caucus was established in 1980.
Evaluator
training of the Local Evaluation Team was first done in 1982.
WSRID won the first RID National Chapter Award at the RID Convention in
1982.
The first
three day once/yearly workshop/meeting was held in 1985.
WSRID Contributions to RID
Four
WSRID members attended the first national RID Convention in Delavan ,
Wisconsin in 1970.
A WSRID
member, Mildred Johnson, served as Vice President of RID
Sixteen
WSRID members attended the RID Convention in Long Beach , California in
1972.
WSRID
made a bid for the 1974 convention to be held in Seattle which was accepted.
Eight
WSRID members attended the 1976 RID Convention in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Eight
WSRID members attended the 1978 RID Convention in Rochester, New York
A WSRID
member, Judie Husted, was elected to the RID Board of Directors
Ten
WSRID members attended the RID Convention in Cleveland , Ohio in 1980.
WSRID
member, Judie Husted, was selected to be President of RID and served for
two terms.
Ten
WSRID members attended the 1982 RID Convention in Hartford, Connecticut
The
Deaf Caucus was presented to the RID membership
Between
ten and twenty WSRID members attended the RID Convention in Denver , Colorado
in 1983.
Seventeen
WSRID members attended the RID Convention in San Diego , California in
1985.
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