Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesWhy should I care about linguistic diversity?Using your language is a human right, yet is often overlooked in the conversations surrounding human rights and how to protect them.Feb 19, 20211Feb 19, 20211
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesMany hands lighten the load: how the internet supports language activismAs the internet expands, clearing space for more cultures to flourish, the potential for language reclamation will grow.Sep 1, 2020Sep 1, 2020
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesTil The Cows Come Home: Also Known as a Darn Long Post About Appalachian English*Our voice is a deeply personal part of our lives and our heritage.May 22, 20201May 22, 20201
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesLet’s Talk About ClicksThe Khoisan languages receive a lot of attention because of how rare click phonemes are to the world’s ears.May 8, 2020May 8, 2020
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesIn Case You Missed It…Here is a collection of blog posts we published this past month. Thanks to our interns for this wonderful work!Apr 26, 2020Apr 26, 2020
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesHonoring HireathA journey into our heritage and the desire for a place to let a piece of one’s heart restApr 14, 2020Apr 14, 2020
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesSulev speaking VõroThis video was recorded in Räni, Tartumaa, Estonia by Oliver Loode and Kristen Tcherneshoff, through a partnership with the URALIC Centre…Aug 8, 2019Aug 8, 2019
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesThe International Year of Indigenous Languages Social Media CampaignOn Monday, January 28th, our world’s first International Year dedicated to Indigenous Languages was launched from the United Nations…Jan 31, 2019Jan 31, 2019
Kristen TcherneshoffinWikitonguesWikitongues Methodological Approaches to Documentation of LanguagesIn order to build inclusive knowledge in our societies, preserve cultural heritage, and mobilize political will to work towards global…Dec 21, 20181Dec 21, 20181