What if the most powerful forms of literacy aren’t taught in schools—but passed down through resistance, gardens, and handwritten notes? Listen to Daniel Rudas' interview in the framework of the Redes_Ling project on language inequality.
How a Global Project is Tackling and Exploring Language Inequality
Language inequality is all over the world, which is why ReDes_Ling are working on ways to reduce it.
The Luxembourgish Language(s) Displayed
The history of the luxembourgish language is taking residence a the City Museum.
Challenging Language Inequality with Laura Villa Galán
In our new interview series on language inequality, sociolinguist Laura Vila Galán reveals how language inequality stems from history and power, not grammar. Hear why dialects matter and how social change begins with linguistic awareness.