Kutxi — Voices from Endangered Language Communities
In the first episode of Kutxi, we explore self-identity and what it means to belong to a minoritized language community. How do language, culture, and belonging shape the way we see ourselves? And what happens when identity is rooted not only in ethnicity or place, but also in lived experience, community, and commitment to keeping a language alive? This episode features Luka Golinski, a Lower Sorbian speaker, Radna Poskhodiev, a Buryat language activist, and Maddi Kintana, a Basque speaker from Donostia. Together, they reflect on language, heritage, belonging, and the different ways identity is lived and understood across endangered and minoritized language communities. As with all episodes of Kutxi, this conversation brings together personal perspectives, not definitive representations of entire communities. Luka's Instagram: * @lukalubosc * @kolektiw.wakuum * @archiwluzyca * @suchenundfinden_film Radna's Socials: * @svich.empire (Instagram) * @Poskhodiev Radna (Facebook) * @svichempire (Youtube) Maddi's Socials: * @madmadnessk (Instagram) * @ladymadimort (TikTok) * @aek_korrika (Euskara Lessons for Adults) * @sutan.borroka.transfeminista (Transfeminist group bilingual basque/french) Music by AudioCoffee(Denys Kyshchuk): https://www.audiocoffee.net/ [https://www.audiocoffee.net/] "Serbski Cowboy" design from the incredibly talented @_typus_ (Instagram) [https://www.instagram.com/_typus_/?hl=en]
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