Climate Crisis and Language Loss?
When concerns regarding the climate crisis are voiced in the West, the conversation is often oriented around Western concerns. Which is not an entirely unreasonable
Home » indigenous languages
When concerns regarding the climate crisis are voiced in the West, the conversation is often oriented around Western concerns. Which is not an entirely unreasonable
The linguistic diversity displayed throughout the planet’s many cultures and communities is something essential to humanity, and to what it means to be a truly
Climate solutions may become more feasible if our language reflects humans’ efforts to protect the Earth. Imagining a shift in language—one that puts humanity’s relationship
When a language dies, we lose a culture. We lose a sense of identity and belonging. Imagine that the language you speak is slowly becoming
America (here including North and South America) is the second largest continent in the world after Asia. It includes no less than 35 sovereign nation-states,
The Republic of Guatemala is a Central American country that was the cradle of the Mayan civilization, which gives it immense cultural heritage as well
South Florida Central Office
66 West Flagler, Suite 1200
Miami, FL, 33130, United States
Washington Metro Central Office
1015 15th Street
Washington DC, 20005, United States
Toll Free: +1 (877) 605-7297
Fax:+1 (888) 883-6408
Sales Team Inquiries:
sales@trustedtranslations.com
Production Team Inquiries:
production@trustedtranslations.com
Jobs:
Application Forms