2025-11-11 Iwwer Gott an d’Welt
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Indigenous rights activists from Argentina’s El Chaco region share how they fight language inequality through education, media, and activism—linking language to land, rights, and visibility. Part of Radio ARA’s ReDes_Ling series.
Colombian researcher Daniel Rudas explores how rural communities use writing, drawing, and storytelling as tools of resistance—challenging narrow definitions of literacy and reclaiming voice. Part of Radio ARA’s Language Inequality series.
Researchers from Argentina’s CELES-UNSAM reveal how Indigenous and migrant languages face systemic exclusion, and how communities resist through grassroots education, storytelling, and language activism. Part of Radio ARA’s Redes_Ling series.
Sociolinguist Laura Villa Galán explains how Spanish language hierarchies reflect power, not merit, and calls for greater inclusion of marginalized varieties in education, media, and public discourse.
The interview with Gulnara Sultanova—piano teacher, founder of the Les Amis du Clavier association, writer, blogger,and a member of Luxembourgish political parties