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| Debbie Peterson, CDI, hails from a Deaf family in Alabama. She received a B.S. in Psychology from Gallaudet University and M.S. in Teaching American Sign Language at McDaniel College in Maryland. She taught ASL at The Bi Cultural Center, University of Minnesota and New York University, coordinated the ASL Studies at Bishop Community College in Alabama then moved to New York City and taught ASL and Deaf Culture to Deaf Russian immigrants. She coordinated various training workshops for educational interpreters in Minnesota and later moved to Seattle where she taught interpreting for 8 years at Seattle Central Community College. She taught interpreting at Gallaudet University and is currently working for Sorenson Communications as a Western Region Professional Development Trainer. She is a member of the NCIEC Deaf Interpreter Work Team. |
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