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D'Mita Boyd is an interpreter who gained her start by taking language classes at Florida State University, and by later participating in the interpreting program at Georgia Perimeter College. She has worked as an interpreter in the Washington, DC area, Rochester, NY and within metro-Atlanta. D'Mita was an education interpreter in metro-Atlanta for five years, and enjoyed working in classrooms from kindergarten through post-secondary. She served on the inaugural Educational Interpreting Committee, commissioned by the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, and has been actively involved on the boards of the Atlanta chapter of the National Alliance of Black Interpreters and the Georgia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf.
Currently a master’s candidate in Northeastern University’s Master of Interpreter Pedagogy program, D'Mita was recently named Coordinator of the nationally accredited Sign Language Interpreting Program at Georgia Perimeter College.
Mita 5-chome is one of these areas that has pockets of old buildings among the redevelopment. People stick there and don't sell up; houses never come onto the market, for example.
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