Join our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/gr-ZQHWe're living amid a renaissance of linguistic and cultural diversity. From the revival of minority languages in Europe to the resurrection of indigenous American cuisine, people around the world are pushing back against centuries of forced assimilation and reclaiming their cultural sovereignty. For the first time, our global community is breathing.While some communities have the privilege of working with trained linguists, others speak languages that remain understudied. While some people are deft at promoting their languages online, others struggle with social media. Some have robust Internet, but others are blocked by poor connectivity.Wikitongues exists to bridge these gaps. We're the front door to a wider process, a network of language champions from more than seventy countries. Saving a language takes a lifetime, and we're here to ensure that all people have access to their cultural sovereignty.We're an international volunteer community and non-profit organization based in Brooklyn, New York. Our growing movement is powered by the work of 1,500+ volunteers and contributors based in 90+ countries on every continent. Among us are members of critically endangered language communities, speakers of Tsakonika and Ainu, some whose own languages had never been attested, such as Nafasana, and activists fighting to revive the languages of their communities, as with Cornish.