Profile
About Dr. Collins
A native of Washington, D.C., Dr. Collins began her interpreting studies at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta. She has been a faculty member in the Department of Interpretation and Translation at Gallaudet University since 2017, after serving as an adjunct instructor there since 2011. She has worked as a staff interpreter for Sign Language Associates since 2000 and for Gallaudet Interpreting Services.
She holds an AS in Interpreting from Catonsville Community College (2003), a BA in American Sign Language (2007), and an MS in Administration and Supervision from Gallaudet University (2009), where she graduated with University Honors.
Scholarly Contributions
Documenting the field
- "Capturing the Moment" — videotaped biographical interviews of deaf individuals of color over fifty
- Biographical interviews of interpreters of color
- Presentations addressing race, culture, equality, inclusion, diversity, and their impacts on the interpreting field
- Co-authored "The Complexities of Interpreting" in International Sign: Linguistic, Usage, and Status Issues
Key Presentation Titles
From the podium
- "Getting Out of Your Zip Code"
- "What's In Your Bag"
- "Bringing Scheduling Into View: A Look at the Business of Sign Language Interpreting"
Selected Publications
Publications
- Collins, P.F. (2019). The social organization of ASL-English interpreters: An institutional ethnography of getting scheduled. (Dissertation)
- Sheneman, N., & Collins, P.C. (2016). In R. Rosenstock & J. Napier (Eds.), International Sign: Linguistic, usage, and status issues. Gallaudet University Press.
- Collins, P.C. (June 2019). "The ASL-English interpreter-scheduler interface." Rivista di Psicolinguistica Applicata.
Selected Presentations
Presentations
- Collins, P.C., & Hill, T. (September 2017). "Intersections of interpreting and race: Traversing the wider social context." Pre-conference workshop, Potomac Chapter of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC.
- Collins, P.C. (October 2017). "CDI/DI pathways and CDI/DI and hearing teams." Forum at National Black Deaf Advocates Meeting, Miami, Florida.
- Collins, P.F. (2014). "Ruling relations: The work of ASL-English interpreters organized within the structure of ASL-English interpreter scheduling systems." Eastern Sociological Society Conference, Baltimore, Maryland.
- Collins, P.F. (2014). "Beyond what we share: Unpacking experiences of difference in the everyday." PCRID pre-conference presentation.