Maya Badman

Maya Badman is a strategic communicator based in Phoenix. Maya graduated in 2024 with concurrent degrees in English (Creative Writing) at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Journalism (Public Relations) at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication from Arizona State University. Maya was a Web and Media Assistant Intern with Thousand Languages and is inspired by their initiative to incorporate projects involving creative literary translation at ASU.

Maya Badman

Maya Badman is a strategic communicator based in Phoenix. Maya graduated in 2024 with concurrent degrees in English (Creative Writing) at the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and Journalism (Public Relations) at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication from Arizona State University. Maya was a Web and Media Assistant Intern with Thousand Languages and is inspired by their initiative to incorporate projects involving creative literary translation at ASU.

JP Hanson (they/them) is an undergraduate student at Arizona State University majoring in English while pursuing a double minor in Spanish and Media Analysis. Their midwestern background in Chicago, Illinois has sparked their curiosity for learning the Spanish language and translation. After graduation, JP plans on continuing their studies in Women and Gender Studies to become a professor in Rhetorical Feminist Theory. They think you can do absolutely anything. (updated 2023)

JP Hanson (they/them) is an undergraduate student at Arizona State University majoring in English while pursuing a double minor in Spanish and Media Analysis. Their midwestern background in Chicago, Illinois has sparked their curiosity for learning the Spanish language and translation. After graduation, JP plans on continuing their studies in Women and Gender Studies to become a professor in Rhetorical Feminist Theory. They think you can do absolutely anything. (updated 2023)

JP Hanson (they/them) is an undergraduate student at Arizona State University majoring in English while pursuing a double minor in Spanish and Media Analysis. Their midwestern background in Chicago, Illinois has sparked their curiosity for learning the Spanish language and translation. After graduation, JP plans on continuing their studies in Women and Gender Studies to become a professor in Rhetorical Feminist Theory. They think you can do absolutely anything. (updated 2023)

Isabel Haas

Isabel Haas is a Barrett senior double majoring in Global Studies and Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences with a minor in Spanish Language Studies. She is translating into Spanish. (updated 2023)

Isabel Haas

Isabel Haas is a Barrett senior double majoring in Global Studies and Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences with a minor in Spanish Language Studies. She is translating into Spanish. (updated 2023)

Isabel Haas

Isabel Haas is a Barrett senior double majoring in Global Studies and Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences with a minor in Spanish Language Studies. She is translating into Spanish. (updated 2023)