In this episode of Connected Conversations, we are joined by Michael Mulé, Deputy Director in the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. Michael shares his expertise in enforcing civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination based on language and discusses why language access is essential for creating equitable communities.
Key Highlights:
Language Access as a Tool for Equity: Michael explains how communities benefit when agencies provide information in multiple languages, emphasizing the importance of accessibility.
Legal Protections and Civil Rights: Insights into the DOJ’s role in enforcing language rights and upholding compliance with federal non-discrimination regulations.
Community Inclusion Challenges: A look at barriers to inclusion and the need for adaptable policies to meet the needs of diverse populations.
Commitment to Community Engagement: The importance of agencies recognizing and serving all members of their community, addressing gaps in language services.
Michael’s Personal Journey: Reflections on how his own background and international experiences shaped his understanding of civil rights and language access.
Tune in to hear how Michael Mulé is championing a future where language access and civil rights go hand in hand, ensuring fair treatment for all.
Connect with Michael Mulé:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemule/
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