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ESL For Equality Podcast

Season 2, Episode 5: Language as a Weapon

02 May 2025

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In this episode of ESL for Equality, Hannah explores how language policy is being weaponized in real time. With the recent repeal of Executive Order 13166 and the signing of EO 14224, federally funded institutions are no longer required to offer translation or interpretation services unless deemed “essential.” What does that mean for multilingual families, students with disabilities, immigrants, and Limited English Proficient (LEP) communities? It means the loss of access - not just to language, but to healthcare, education, justice, and public services. This episode traces the history of language access in the U.S., exposes the dangerous myths behind English-only movements, and shows how this moment is part of a long legacy of linguistic exclusion. Hannah also highlights the vital role of interpreters and educators working at the frontlines of language justice. Whether you’re an educator, an advocate, a parent, or a student, this episode will help you understand the stakes and your power to respond. 🎯 Call to Action: Support your local interpreters and community translators. These frontline language workers are essential to equity and survival. ✅ Find and follow/ reach out to a local interpreter collective, bilingual legal aid clinic, or community health center. ✅ Share their work with your networks. ✅ Invite an interpreter to speak in your classroom, staff training, or community meeting. ✅ Donate if you can. 🗣️ Language access isn’t optional, it’s a right. Let’s defend it, together.

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