In Taiwan, Atayal language digital activist Pasang Teru: ’Small, consistent efforts will lead to change‘‘Each episode, each update, could serve as the starting point for another user’Written by Yanne CTranslated by Yanne C., Brian Hioe2 weeks ago
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Creative writing in Kaqchikel with children: Cecilia Ixmukane's project in GuatemalaCecilia Ixmukane works with children and youth in Sololá, Guatemala, so they can write and share their literary creations in KaqchikelWritten by María Alvarez Malvido, Cecilia Ixmucané Xiníco QuinoTranslated by Teodora C. Hasegan10 June 2025
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Why Bashkir band Ay Yola and their hit ‘Homay’ didn't sit well with some BashkirsThe song has sparked intense debate about national pride and identityWritten by Guest Contributor1 June 2025