30 Apr This One Feels Different: The NAJIT 2026 Conference
This One Feels Different: The NAJIT 2026 Conference
By: Julli Jaramillo
As I think about June, I keep coming back to the conference and how different it will feel to walk into the NAJIT 47th Annual Conference this year.
Not because it’s a conference.
We’ve all been to those.
Because of who is going to be in the room.
This year, the conference feels like a celebration after the storm. It really embodies that rise of the phoenix moment for NAJIT.
And you can feel that shift in what our organization is becoming.
It organically makes me think about the work itself.
Most of the time, our work is just us.
We are the interpreter, the translator, and we are also our own coworkers. We’re the ones catching things in real time, adjusting, deciding, holding the standard, and carrying it through. Different courts, different expectations, different pressures, and we move through all of it largely on our own.
So being in one place with people who actually understand the work changes things.
For me, I get to meet others who genuinely love the work. I get to hear about their path and see how their journey brought them into the room.
I get to connect with people in a way that doesn’t happen in our day-to-day life. Conversations that go beyond surface level. Conversations that stay with you. And laughter too, the kind that makes your stomach hurt because these people understand who you are in this field without needing much explanation.
And I get to take up space too.
In a place where my ideas and my voice can contribute to something bigger, where I can help facilitate community and be part of the change happening in our field and organization.
I’m looking forward to that more than anything, being in our own space and seeing what conversations actually take shape once we’re all in the same room.
This year, you can feel that it’s centered on members, on making sure people feel seen, supported, and actually cared for, because this work can be isolating, and moments like this remind you that you’re part of something that actually holds you in it.
And yes, Disco Night fits right into that.
Not just as something fun to do, but as part of that same energy. After everything we carry during the day, we get a moment to just be there together without the weight of the work and dance the night away until 11, because we got an extension :).
And also everything around it.
I’m not even overthinking it. I already know it’s going to be fun, informative, community-focused, and overall a remarkable experience.
If you’re going, I think it’s worth thinking about what you want to get out of it before you even walk in.
If you’re on the fence, hop on over, rise with the phoenix, and join NAJIT in Atlanta.
I will be available to all members during the conference, so if you see me, come say hi and let’s connect. Let me know how you want to be part of what we’re building. NAJIT belongs to all of us, and we’re all responsible for its growth and continuation.
See you in Atlanta!
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Great post, Julli! I feel exactly the same way: excited about the presentations’ line-up, the disco party, the renewed energy! I am really looking forward to this once-a-year gathering in which everyone feels like family, even the ones I am meeting for the first time, The first song the DJ should play is “I will survive” because that’s exactly what NAJIT was singing all along (metaphorically speaking) during this past year.