The English for Families program allows immigrants and their children to practice their language skills, connect with one another and build their home libraries in a safe place.
As technology advances in English, a UC Santa Cruz professor is making sure Indigenous languages don’t get left behind.
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Michelle Ames, left, and Meryl Troop are co-curators of the art exhibition “Unspoken Resilience: Healing from the Lewiston ...
The Moses Lake School Board might remove language about “racial, ethnic and religious diversity” from a policy outlining its ...
Victoria Choo of Hingham begins Peace Corps service in Vietnam, teaching English and promoting cross-cultural understanding.
The Kentwood Police Department deployed new AI translation technology in officers' body cameras to break down language ...
A Devon theatre has joined forces with Exmouth's the Deaf Academy to make the venue and its productions more accessible to ...
Victoria's anti-corruption commission has searched Xin Jin Shan Chinese Language and Culture School offices over alleged misuse of public funding from the Victorian education department. The community ...