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The Glass Booth

Working at the edge of language, Jenny Brady follows interpreters across diplomatic meetings, asylum interviews, classrooms, and conference booths, observing what happens between hearing and saying. Voices pass through bodies, hesitations accumulate, and meaning never fully settles. In The Glass Booth, interpretation appears not as neutrality, but as a fragile human negotiation.

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Working at the edge of language, Jenny Brady follows interpreters across diplomatic meetings, asylum interviews, classrooms, and conference booths, observing what happens between hearing and saying. Voices pass through bodies, hesitations accumulate, and meaning never fully settles. In The Glass Booth, interpretation appears not as neutrality, but as a fragile human negotiation.

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