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Follow on Google News | World Endangered Writing Day 2025 sessions announcedBy: The Endangered Alphabets Project Mangyan Ambahan: Wisdom for Our Filipino Soul Presenter: Chiara Cox Q&A: Tim Brookes 8 a.m. EST (U.S.) Created by Chiara Cox in collaboration with the Mangyan Heritage Center, this film examines the significance of the Hanunuo script to Mangyan culture through the ambahan sung poetry. Creating New Scripts for the World 10 a.m. Interviewer: Guests: Juan Casco, Pule kaJanolintshi, and Gerry Leonidas Philippa Steele of the VIEWS Project of Cambridge University explores the graphic anthropology involved in creating a new script that accurately represents both the sounds of a language and its cultural history, traditions and iconography. What is writing? What is art? Noon The Sign and Symbol Research Group, based at Warsaw University, includes many of the world's leading scholars in grapholinguistics. A live calligraphy performance by Barbara Galińska to music by Kamila Owsianko will accompany a discussion with Daniel Takacs, Aleksandra Twardokęs, Agnieszka Hamann, Aleksandra Wąsowicz-Peinado, and Olgierd Uziembło. Interowriting 2 p.m. Interviewer: Guest: Alice Mazzilli Trained in Italy and England as a calligrapher, Alice Mazzilli has become one of Europe's most interesting graffiti artists, bending and breaking traditional conventions of both forms to interrogate writing itself. Wikichange 3 p.m. Speaker: Satdeep Gill The Wikimedia Foundation has been creating online opportunities for minority communities to introduce and represent themselves in their own languages and even scripts. Satdeep Gill explains their progress. Font for Every Script 3:30 p.m. Speaker: Dave Crossland Google Fonts team leader Dave Crossland discusses the unique challenges involved in digitizing scripts that may never have been printed and considers next steps in addressing the digital divide between "digitally advantaged" and "digitally disadvantaged" Script Encoding: The Future 4:30 p.m. Speaker: Anushah Hossain Anushah Hossain recently took over the helm at the Script Encoding Initiative. Where does SEI stand now, and what new directions is it considering? The Desert Script 5:30 p.m. Speaker: Jamal Benhamou The Amazigh people inhabited North Africa from the Canary Islands to the western borders of Egypt 2,000 years ago. They've been invaded and marginalized by the Romans, the Arabs and the French. In the last 50 years, though, a series of difficult and often bloody developments have led to a growing acceptance of and respect for the Amazigh and their ancient script, Tifinagh. Visit https://www.endangeredwriting.world/ End
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