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Tell us a little about yourself!

My name is Jasmine Lowe. I am a hearing ASL Interpreter. I am originally from Louisiana but I currently reside in Georgia. I graduated from Valdosta State University with my Bachelor's Degree in American Sign Language Interpreting.

What inspired you to become an interpreter?

I have been learning ASL since I was 8. My Mother is an interpreter and when she started learning ASL, she began to teach my sister and I. I grew up in the Deaf Community and loved the community, culture, the language but had no desire to become an interpreter. I am honestly not sure what was that directly inspired me. It was just like one day I woke up and was like, “hm I think I want to do this for the rest of my life” and the rest is history.

What was your first official interpreting experience?

My first official interpreting experience was at a blood drive.

Do you have a preference as to what settings you like to work in most, or desire to work in the future?

My passion is definitely Behavioral Health interpreting.

Is there a golden rule to maintain longevity in this profession? What is it?

I think to maintain longevity, we must always continue to learn and practice self-care techniques. We will never "make it" in this field.

There are always improvements to be made or new skills for us to learn. Go to training, get a mentor, and continue to be involved in the 5 community. Also, take care of yourself! We have to ensure that we are taking care of ourselves physically, mentally, and emotionally.

For the rest of Jasmine's Member Spotlight, visit: rid.org/august-2020-member-spotlight-jasmine-lowe

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