Brief Biography
Jonathan Webb, facilitator, writer, activist, educator, and mentor started learning ASL in 1986 and began interpreting in 1993. He has specialized in working with Deaf persons utilizing Visual/Gestural Communication as well as Deaf persons considered monolingual, as a general practice interpreter. He has degrees in Interpreting, Liberal Arts, Deaf Education, and Theology, with post-doc work in Clinical Psychology. He has served at varying levels and in multiple capacities within the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf and the field at large. Currently, Jonathan teaches at CSU-Northridge in the Deaf Studies department, serves as a freelance/IC interpreter, presides over Sign Enhancers Inc., serves as RID’s president, and teaches/facilitates learning and practice in dialogic techniques in the context of social justice and consciousness development. Hobbies include ocean and beach time with family.
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