FYI: World Endangered Writing Day II
Sat Jan 18 2025
FYI: World Endangered Writing Day II
Editor for this issue: Joel Jenkins <joellinguistlist.org>
17-Jan-2025
Tim Brookes <timendangeredalphabets.com>
World Endangered Writing Day II
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World Endangered Writing Day II
January 23rd 2025
A day of talks, discussions, activities, awards and games in support of the world’s minority and indigenous scripts and their communities.
The world has 300 writing systems, but 90% of them are threatened—not used for official purposes, not taught in schools, ignored or actively suppressed.
This crisis is almost universally ignored. There are no degree programs in writing systems or script loss, no government agencies dedicated to addressing the issue, no funding available for research or revival.
First launched on January 23rd 2024, World Endangered Writing Day is starting to change all that.
The inaugural event introduced community members from all over the world working to save their cultures by saving their scripts, scholars studying rare writing systems and typographers designing fonts for minority languages.
The second edition of World Endangered Writing Day, on January 23rd, 2025, will:
• premiere a documentary about a remarkable script from the Philippines used by Mangyans to carve their own unique form of poetry into bamboo;
• showcase a new syllabary from South Africa based on the artwork traditionally used to paint logograms on houses;
• present a gallery of calligraphers who are reviving their scripts through art;
• discuss the development of fonts for the world’s least-used languages;
• explore the emerging world of Wikipedia sites created by minority communities—in their own languages and scripts;
• learn about the revival of the Amazigh people of North Africa;
• analyze forms of writing from all over the world that expand our understanding of what writing is, and what it can do.
Once again the Endangered Alphabets project will be presenting certificate awards in several categories to people who are doing outstanding work to revive their scripts and cultures, and giving away books in or about minority scripts.
And on the lighter side, the website at endangeredwriting.world will offer a quiz and an online game, both with prizes.
The live events begin at 8:00 EST. Join people across the globe to celebrate and support efforts in preserving writing systems as part of humanity's intangible cultural heritage.
Registration
Register free for the livestream activities at https://www.endangeredwriting.world/events
For more information, contact [email protected].
Linguistic Field(s): Language Documentation
Writing Systems
Page Updated: 17-Jan-2025
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