Talking to Grandma is a weekly podcast that elevates the narratives of people who are on the journey to preserve their heritage language. In each episode, you will learn from the stories of people going against the grain to preserve their heritage language within families and communities in a monolingual-dominant society. We highlight the challenges, successes, and lessons learned to encourage and empower others on their own language preservation journey.
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Last year, our work with the Language Preservation Project took us to Denver, Colorado. As we began to design and think about our programming for educators and families, we met with a lot of great people in the community who all had their own journey... more
The reason for language loss in a family can be deeply personal and complicated. In this episode, we talked with Dr. Vanessa Santiago Schwarz about the complex history of both her heritage languages, how that impacted her own relationship with langua... more
Creating resources that bring beauty and joy to the people we serve has become a goal for The Langauge Preservation Project. In this episode, two LPP collaborators, Maried Rivera Nieves and Nansi Guevara talk about creating art and design with equity... more
Hearing these stories further affirms the need for language equity and justice in the world. Thank you for the work that you are doing to bring this to the forefront!
Un podcast enfocado para aquellxs quienes estamos en el viaje de educar hijes inmersos entre lenguas coloniales. Paz
A weekly dose of inspiration on my own parenting journey
Love hearing these relatable stories. Helps keep me inspired as a grandma of two bilingual babies.
Such a helpful and relatable podcast for me as I navigate teaching and raising bilingual children!
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Talking to Grandma launched a year ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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