We’re joined by Tim Brookes: writer, researcher, artist, and founder of the Endangered Alphabets Project.
Through the Endangered Alphabets Project, he explores the deeper realities of writing systems dying — a loss most people rarely consider, yet one with profound consequences for communities, cultures, and humanity as a whole.
What does it mean to learn a new language when your future depends on it? In this episode of Echoes of Meaning, Camila Sabogal...
In this episode, Camila Sabogal speaks with Carol Velandia — advocate, social worker, interpreter, academic, entrepreneur, and founder of Equal Access Language Services —...
In this premiere episode of Echoes of Meaning, Camila Sabogal speaks with Lefteris Kafatos — former diplomatic interpreter and cultural bridge-builder — about the...