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#023: The Mission to Save Endangered Alphabets and Cultures with Tim Brookes
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On this episode of The Native Experience Podcast, we have the pleasure of welcoming Tim Brookes, the founder of the Endangered Alphabets Project.
Join us as we discuss Tim's work preserving endangered alphabets and the cultures they represent. Tim shares his stories collaborating with the Abenaki people - the Indigenous people of the Northeastern Woodlands of Canada - and their powerful connection between language, culture, and identity.
We tackle the pressing issues facing indigenous communities in raising awareness about their languages and scripts, and how Tim's artistic endeavors blend advocacy with education. We also talk about World Endangered Writing Day and Tim’s latest book, Writing Beyond Writing: Lessons from Endangered Alphabets.
Tim Brookes is a true champion of native experiences and is the guiding light for endangered alphabets. Tune in and prepare to be moved by a narrative that goes beyond the ink and into the heart of humanity’s diverse expressions.
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ABOUT OUR GUEST:
Tim Brookes was born in England and educated at Oxford before moving to the United States in 1980.
An editor, guitarist, teacher, soccer coach and author of 17 books and numerous articles and essays, he founded the Endangered Alphabets Project in 2010 with his first exhibition of carvings in indigenous and minority scripts.
Since then he has exhibited and spoken about the Endangered Alphabets at more than 150 colleges, universities, libraries, museums, and galleries including Oxford, Cambridge, Yale, Harvard, the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress, while working with a wide range of cultures to create games and educational materials for learning minority scripts.
His latest book is Writing Beyond Writing: Lessons from Endangered Alphabets.
ABOUT THE NATIVE EXPERIENCE:
In each episode, we invite professionals who have successfully localized their products or services, worked with Culturally and Linguistically Diverse communities to achieve equity, and/or have personal experiences that shed light on unique cultural nuances. Our guests share their empowering stories, lessons, and insights to inspire you to provide native communication in your own endeavors.
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