
language
Articles
Decolonization, Language, and Race in Applied Linguistics and Social Justice
“Language as power: Analyzing the intersection of linguistics and politics in Ijeoma Oluo's work”
Language is important: Why we are moving away from the terms ‘allyship’ and ‘privilege’ in our work
Language justice: an invitation to get out of our comfort zones and build together
Language Justice: Addressing Linguistic Disparities Begins with Language Data Collection
Linguistic imperialism and language decolonisation in Africa through documentation and preservation
The importance of ‘language justice’ in social justice movements
What Are the Implications of Losing Indigenous Languages and Traditions?
blogs/VLOGS
Decolonising language: shifting the power dynamic in Africa’s narrative
From My Perspective/Opinion: Why Language Justice Is Especially Important in Our Professions
Language is important: Why we are moving away from the terms ‘allyship’ and ‘privilege’ in our work
Localization, decolonizing and #ShiftThePower; are we saying the same thing?
Pathways to effectively operationalize the localization agenda
“Proper” and “Broken” English: The Problem of Linguistic Racism
resources
Language Guide - Social Justice Collective
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