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AI vs. Human Interpreters: Who Wins?

Posted on June 25, 2023 by TonySchmitzJune 25, 2023

Take a look at this video that compares the efforts of two human interpreters against interpretation provided by the AI app, Kudo. The results? Less weighted against AI than you might think. The human interpreters found some of the language … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators

When the Translator Is a Child

Posted on June 20, 2023 by TonySchmitzJune 20, 2023

Navigating the medical, governmental and business structures of the US is a routine challenge for college-educated native English speakers. Now imagine attempting the same as a recent immigrant. And now take it a step further: you’re a child in an … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

Get Help Treating Trauma in Refugee Kids

Posted on June 12, 2023 by TonySchmitzJune 12, 2023

Get a handle on understanding the effect of traumatic stress on children who have been displaced and relocated by force in this free webinar, Traumatic Stress Among Refugee Children and Youth, set for noon to 1:30 pm, Wednesday, June 21. … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants, Uncategorized

A Little Creepy: Multi-Lingual AI Fueled Robot

Posted on June 5, 2023 by TonySchmitzJune 5, 2023

Get a look at a version of the future — here’s an AI-powered robot that switches with alacrity from English to German to Chinese to Japanese in a Q&A with an off-screen interviewer. A video of the conversation appears in … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators

How to Keep Women Alive: Give Them Money

Posted on June 1, 2023 by TonySchmitzJune 1, 2023

A global study recently published in the magazine Nature reveals a solution to lowering death rates among women: make cash grants to them and their families. In countries making such payments, deaths among women fell by 20 percent, while deaths … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

“Belonging”: The Latest Twist on Diversity Training

Posted on May 29, 2023 by TonySchmitzMay 29, 2023

The New York Times recently took a crack at explaining the latest permutation of diversity training in this story: Why Some Companies Are Saying ‘Diversity and Belonging’ Instead of ‘Diversity and Inclusion.’ Reporter Jennifer Miller describes a new generation of … Continue reading →

Posted in Bias

Info to Get Patients Back on Well-Baby Track Post COVID

Posted on May 15, 2023 by TonySchmitzMay 15, 2023

Did your patients postpone well-child visits and immunizations during three years of worry about COVID-19? Here are reminders in Hmong, Spanish and Somali that explain why they should get back on track. This Minnesota Council of Health Plans website explains … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

Why Money, Education Offer Scant Protection for Black Moms

Posted on May 8, 2023 by TonySchmitzMay 8, 2023

A recent Tip of the Week reported on research showing that more money and more education generally protects women from bad birth outcomes — except if you’re Black. Compared to the richest white mothers, the richest Black mothers and their … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

Get Help with Crisis Communication

Posted on April 30, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 30, 2023

Communicating health risks in an emergency to immigrant, refugee and migrant communities can be tricky. Get help via this best practices webinar, set for Tuesday, May 9, noon – 1:30 p.m., offered by the Minnesota Department of Health and the … Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Refugees/Immigrants

The Bias Inside Us

Posted on April 24, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 24, 2023

In case you missed it until now, here’s a lively online exhibition offered by the Smithsonian Institution. The Bias Inside Us sets out to: Help people understand and counter their implicit biases. Build capacity in communities to convene dialogue that … Continue reading →

Posted in Bias

The Health Effects of a Daily Dose of Racism

Posted on April 17, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 17, 2023

Here’s another way of looking at the causes of health disparities. Thirty years ago, University of Michigan researcher Arline Geronimus advanced a theory that the stress of living in a racist society can lead to bad health outcomes for marginalized … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

Ancient Spanish in New Mexico: End of the Line?

Posted on April 10, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 10, 2023

If you’re interested in the life span of languages, here’s an intriguing story in the New York Times, New Mexico Is Losing a Form of Spanish Spoken Nowhere Else on Earth. The piece describes the arrival of Spanish-speaking migrants who … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

Health Info: Make It Easy to Understand

Posted on April 3, 2023 by TonySchmitzApril 3, 2023

Here’s help on getting your health messages across in a way that most people can understand. Check out a new resource from the Public Health Communications Collaborative, Plain Language for Public Health. Clear communication helps beat back harmful health-related fabrications. … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources, Training Manuals

Artificial Intelligence Meets Translating, Interpreting

Posted on March 26, 2023 by TonySchmitzMarch 26, 2023

Good news if you happen to be an athlete, bus mechanic, or short order cook. Those professions are judged to be least affected as artificial intelligence becomes, well, more intelligent, according to a paper published in March by University of … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators

Economic Disparities: A Deep Dive into Cultural Differences

Posted on March 20, 2023 by TonySchmitzMarch 20, 2023

Get a close look at the continuing deep economic disparities among Minnesota’s different cultural groups in “The Economic Status of Minnesotans 2023,” a new report by the Minnesota State Demographic Center. The report analyzes data points that compare the state’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

COVID Treatment in Translation Via Telehealth

Posted on March 6, 2023 by TonySchmitzMarch 6, 2023

English, Hmong, Somali and Spanish speakers can get easier access to care and treatment — and suffer less risk of serious disease — through a telehealth partnership between the Minnesota Department of Health and Cue Health. Here’s how it works. … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

Staggering Infant Death Disparities and a Path Toward Equity

Posted on February 19, 2023 by TonySchmitzFebruary 23, 2023

If you’re on the lookout for shocking statistics, here are some from a recent New York Times story, Childbirth Is Deadlier for Black Families Even When They’re Rich, Expansive Study Finds. For the richest white mothers, 173 babies die before … Continue reading →

Posted in Bias, Resources

Learn How to Fight Health Misinformation

Posted on February 13, 2023 by TonySchmitzFebruary 13, 2023

Here’s a free virtual symposium sponsored by the National Library of Medicine that will help you beat back the plethora of misinformation that keeps people from getting quality care. Set for April 4-6, a team of presenters will provide information … Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Resources

Long COVID Info, Translated

Posted on February 5, 2023 by TonySchmitzFebruary 5, 2023

This just in from the Minnesota Department of Health: short videos about the vexatious issue of long COVID, translated into Spanish, Somali, Hmong and English, available here. These videos are a contribution to narrowing the disparities of long COVID on … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

For Black Women: The Case for Doulas

Posted on January 30, 2023 by TonySchmitzJanuary 30, 2023

Take a look at this New York Times article — ‘I Don’t Want to Die’: Fighting Maternal Mortality Among Black Women — that describes the life-saving benefits of a St. Louis doula program. The article outlines the need for culturally specific care … Continue reading →

Posted in Disparities

The Secret Language of Design

Posted on January 16, 2023 by TonySchmitzJanuary 16, 2023

Usually we’re concerned with the vicissitudes of communicating across language barriers. But here’s another way to think about how you’re interacting with patients. Recently the New York Times explored a few of the unspoken pitfalls by which patients get a … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

New Restrictions Confront Asylum Seekers

Posted on January 9, 2023 by TonySchmitzJanuary 9, 2023

For would-be asylum seekers attempting to enter the US, the road got longer last week, as President Joe Biden announced new restrictions on people fleeing conditions in Cuba, Nicaragua, Venezuela and Haiti. Those who simply show up at the border … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Free Covid Treatment; Guidance in Hmong, Somali, Spanish, English

Posted on January 2, 2023 by TonySchmitzJanuary 2, 2023

So you’ve tested Covid positive but wonder what your next move should be. Here’s help — for free, and in English, Hmong, Spanish and Somali — for Minnesota residents who have shown Covid symptoms within the past five days. Download … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

A Gay Afghani Refugee’s Plight, Animated

Posted on December 26, 2022 by TonySchmitzDecember 26, 2022

Here’s another rendering of the trauma that can underline a refugee’s life, this time describing the flight of “Amin” from Afghanistan as the Taliban takes over. The film, Flee, is a true story,  rendered primarily in animation in part to … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Music Turned into Motion

Posted on December 19, 2022 by TonySchmitzDecember 19, 2022

How to interpret musical performance for the deaf? That’s the question taken up by the video above, where ASL interpreters transform a song for the hard of hearing. The nuts and bolts of rendering music in ways that will be … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators

Keeping Baby Safe, in Multiple Languages

Posted on December 12, 2022 by TonySchmitzDecember 12, 2022

Here’s a sweet, short video on how to keep your new baby safe, offered up in English, Arabic, Dari, Burmese, Karen, Lingala, Kinyarwanda, Nepali, Pashto, Swahili, Tigrinya, Ukrainian, French, Russian and Spanish. In simple, direct language, Who She Will Become … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

For Interpreters: What to Do When the News Is Bad

Posted on December 5, 2022 by TonySchmitzDecember 5, 2022

Among the challenges for medical interpreters: how to convey bad news from providers to patients and their families. This hour-and-a-half webinar, presented by InterpretAmerica, takes on the sensitive issues involved. The recorded webinar is geared toward providing interpreters with tools … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators

The Revived Language of Manx

Posted on November 28, 2022 by TonySchmitzNovember 28, 2022

How long do languages last? Already it’s not uncommon to hear children of immigrants admit they don’t speak their grandparents’ native tongue that well. What about their children and grandchildren? What does it take to save a language? Here’s a story … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

RSV, in Translation

Posted on November 21, 2022 by TonySchmitzNovember 21, 2022

With RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus) clearing out local school classrooms, here are translated health information sheets that can help ESL patients get a better understanding of a disease with potentially dire outcomes for young children. Below find pieces from various … Continue reading →

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For Newcomers: Sidestepping the Scams

Posted on November 14, 2022 by TonySchmitzNovember 14, 2022

As if being uprooted from your life isn’t tough enough for refugees and immigrants, there are more dangers once they arrive in the US. Among them: the scam artists waiting to take advantage. You can learn more about how to … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Immigration Policy: Compromise?

Posted on November 7, 2022 by TonySchmitzNovember 7, 2022

A recent story in the New York Times asked the question, Can Republicans and Democrats Find a Way Forward on Immigration? Reporter Eileen Sullivan observes that movement on this sticky issue will necessitate compromise, a quality Washington finds short supply. Three … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

The Long Wait for Refugee Status

Posted on October 31, 2022 by TonySchmitzOctober 31, 2022

Among the consequences of the US collapse in Afghanistan, the war in Ukraine, and the disintegration of Venezuela: an even longer wait for refugee status for people from other parts of the world. The New York Times recently reported that … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Cultural Bereavement: An Explanation

Posted on October 24, 2022 by TonySchmitzOctober 24, 2022

The New York Times explores another tragic dimension of the immigrant and refugee experience in this story, Missing the Home You Needed to Leave: There is a name for the specific type of grief that both refugees and migrants experience. … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Busting Those Myths about Immigration

Posted on October 16, 2022 by TonySchmitzOctober 16, 2022

True or False: Immigrants will take American jobs, lower wages, and especially hurt the poor. Get a straight answer to this and 14 other common myths about immigrants in the United States. The Cato Institute’s Alex Nowrasteh examines familiar complaints … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Guaranteed Income for Refugees: A Pilot Project

Posted on October 8, 2022 by TonySchmitzOctober 11, 2022

What happens when newly-arrived refugees get a year-long guaranteed income? An International Institute of Minnesota pilot project is aimed at getting an answer. Intended as a bridge to a stable life in their new home, the program will direct $750 … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants, Resources

Immigrant, Refugee Health Network Meetings Resume

Posted on September 26, 2022 by TonySchmitzSeptember 28, 2022

After a lengthy hiatus, the Minnesota Immigrant and Refugee Health Network is back in business. The first meeting is set for 9:30-11 am, Tuesday, October 11. Register by October 10 here. You’ll get instructions on how to join the meeting … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Get Translated Monkeypox Materials

Posted on September 19, 2022 by TonySchmitzSeptember 19, 2022

dStuck in your search for translated health education materials for monkeypox? Here are resources to get you started when treating patients with limited English. From the Minnesota Department of Health: The basics covered in English, Hmong, Somali, Spanish. (Scroll to … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

Getting the Word Out on Resources You Offer

Posted on September 12, 2022 by TonySchmitzSeptember 12, 2022

We’ve previously highlighted the excellent on-line news source, Sahan Journal, as a way to keep up with deep information on the immigrant experience in Minnesota. Here’s another way to make use of this resource as you look for ways to … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

How to Make Your Health Messaging Relevant

Posted on September 5, 2022 by TonySchmitzSeptember 5, 2022

Wondered whether your health messages to refugees, migrants and immigrants are actually hitting the mark? Here’s a webinar sponsored by the National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants and Migrants where panelists will explain “cultural validation” — the practice of including … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy, Refugees/Immigrants

Get Guidelines, Resources on Ukrainian Resettlement

Posted on August 29, 2022 by TonySchmitzAugust 29, 2022

With hundreds of Ukrainian refugees landing in Minnesota, here are directives on required screenings and a guide to resources from the Minnesota Department of Health. The MDH overview includes information on health screening for TB, immunizations, comprehensive health screenings, health … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

Where Did Refugees Come From?

Posted on August 22, 2022 by TonySchmitzAugust 22, 2022

Wondering where the latest refugees come from? The Minnesota Department of Health reports that of the 1,089 new arrivals in 2021, the overwhelming majority arrived from Afghanistan, followed by people from Congo, Somalia and Burma. The 2021 total is a … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants, Uncategorized

A Treasure Chest of Low-Lit Health Videos

Posted on August 15, 2022 by TonySchmitzAugust 15, 2022

Here’s a treasure chest of low literacy health information videos from Georgia State University. Developed with refugees and cultural community members, this toolkit features short videos in 14 languages that cover topics such as blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, nutrition, a … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

The Link Between Culture and Emotion

Posted on July 18, 2022 by TonySchmitzJuly 18, 2022

Usually we are concerned here with how to use language more effectively to understand others. Here’s another dimension of the effort to see the world as others see it. In Between Us: How Cultures Create Emotions, author Batja Mesquita explores … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture/Religion

What Also Vanishes When a Language Disappears?

Posted on July 11, 2022 by TonySchmitzJuly 11, 2022

As noted here before, this is a world in which languages are disappearing at a frantic rate. Linguists predict that 90 percent of languages will become obsolete over the next century. Zoe Yu explores this topic in a New York … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

A Reason Behind LEP Health Disparities

Posted on July 4, 2022 by TonySchmitzJuly 4, 2022

Just about everybody knows there’s a disparity in health outcomes between LEP patients and native English speakers. From Harvard researchers, here’s a partial explantation. In a recently published study in JAMA Pediatrics, the study team established that LEP patients are … Continue reading →

Posted in Interpreters/Translators, Language/Literacy, Uncategorized

COVID Vaccine Toolkit for Kids Six Months and Older

Posted on June 26, 2022 by TonySchmitzJune 26, 2022

Looking for direction on talking points and answers to tough questions about the newly-approved COVID vaccines for kids six months and older? Here’s a package from the Public Health Communications Collaborative that features an updated children and vaccination toolkit, with shareable … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

Hmonglish!

Posted on June 20, 2022 by TonySchmitzJune 20, 2022

Here’s a new podcast that opens a window into Hmong culture in America. Hmonglish is hosted by Yia Vang — a James Beard-nominated chef — and Gia Vang, a former anchor at KARE-11. Interviewed recently by MPR Morning Edition host Cathy … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

A Trove of COVID Materials

Posted on June 11, 2022 by TonySchmitzJune 11, 2022

If you’re looking for a deep repository of COVID materials in translation, it’s worth making this Minnesota Department of Health site your first call for help. With fact sheets, videos, posters and signs, plus toolkits, it’s a solid collection of … Continue reading →

Posted in Resources

Google Translate Adds Indigenous Languages

Posted on June 6, 2022 by TonySchmitzJune 6, 2022

In a health care environment it’s not the same as offering in-person interpretation, but recent additions to the languages offered by Google Translate help make the world a smaller place. In ‘Allinllachu.’ Google Translate Adds Quechua to Its Platform, the … Continue reading →

Posted in Language/Literacy

From Montana, A Big Idea for Refugees

Posted on May 31, 2022 by TonySchmitzMay 31, 2022

What do refugees have that people in Missoula, Montana generally do not? For one thing, deep understanding of the food from their old homes. That treasure of knowledge and skill has been harnessed by a Missoula social service agency,  United We Eat … Continue reading →

Posted in Refugees/Immigrants

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