Andrea Juillerat-Olvera, M.F.A., EIPA 4.2

American Sign Language Instructor and Interpreter
Andrea Juillerat-Olvera
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Summary

Andrea has been a sign language interpreter for over 20 years and is educated in all aspects of Deaf language, culture, history, human rights and advocacy needs. Her training includes use of tactile signing for deaf-blind individuals, as well as total communication techniques for client with minimal language competency. She holds an EIPA 4.2 certification along with passage of the NIC Knowledge exam. She completed a B.A. in philosophy at the University of Washington, Seattle in 2005 and MFA in performance art at the University of Nevada, Reno, in addition to her AAS in interpreting from Seattle Central Community College in 2000.

Research interests

  • Disability rights and advocacy
  • Ethics
  • Performance and gender

Selected publications

Courses taught

  • American Sign Language III (AM 147)
  • American Sign Language IV (AM 148)

Education

  • Master of Fine Arts, Performance Art, University of Nevada, Reno, 2011
  • Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy, University of Washington, Seattle, 2005
  • Associate of Applied Science, American Sign Language Interpretation, Seattle Central Community College, 2000