Stories from June, 2019
Meet Mpumie Njobe, isiZulu language activist
Learn more about Mpumie Njobe, the host of @DigiAfricanLang Twitter account during June 26-July 2, 2019. She'll be sharing her perspectives on the isiZulu language.
Meet Holly Helton-Anishinaabeqwa, the host of the @NativeLangsTech Twitter account for June 20-26
Learn more about Holly Helton-Anishinaabeqwa, the host of @NativeLangsTechTwitter account during June 20-26, 2019. She'll be sharing her perspectives on the Anishinaabe language.
Meet Ibrahima Malal Sarr, Fulah language activist
Learn more about brahima Malal Sarr, the host of @DigiAfricanLang Twitter account during June 19-25, 2019. He'll be sharing his perspectives on the Fulah language.
Meet G̓vu̓í (Rory Housty), the host of the @NativeLangsTech Twitter account for June 13-19
Learn more about G̓vu̓í (Rory Housty), the host of @NativeLangsTechTwitter account during June 13-19, 2019. He'll be sharing his perspectives on the Haiɫzaqvḷa language.
Meet Tochi Precious, Igbo language activist
Learn more about Tochi Precious, the host of @DigiAfricanLang Twitter account during June 12-18, 2019. She'll be sharing her perspectives on the Igbo language.
RV Newsletter: Exploring digital inclusion at RightsCon 2019
The Rising Voices newsletter #9 provides links to opportunities related to digital inclusion including access and adoption of digital tools, as well as different ways for communities to fully participate online
Meet Susan Gehr, the host of the @NativeLangsTech Twitter account for June 6-12
Learn more about Susan Gehr, the host of @NativeLangsTechTwitter account during June 5-12, 2019. She'll be sharing her perspectives on the Karuk language.
Meet Doaa from Nubian Voices, Nubian language activist
Learn more about Doaa Farid Farah AbdelSayed, the host of @DigiAfricanLang Twitter account during June 5-11, 2019. She'll be sharing her perspectives on the Nubian language.
Community networks and local access monthly newsletter – number 18
The May 2019 newsletter is part of the project titled, “Local Access Networks: Can the unconnected connect themselves?” developed by APC in partnership with Internet Society and Rhizomática.