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The  27th annual Stabilizing Indigenous Languages Symposium will be held June 14-18, 2021 at Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada on the lands of the Haudenosaunee and Anishinaabe peoples.

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, SILS27 will be taking place fully online in 2021.

SILS27 will be hosted jointly by Queen’s University; Tsi Tyonnheht Onkwawenna Lanaguage and Cultural Centre, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory; and Kingston Indigenous Languages Nest (KILN) a part of the urban Indigenous community of Kingston, ON.

SILS27 will focus on global perspectives of Indigenous Language Revitalization, as reflected in the Symposium title, “Global Indigeneity: Language from the Four Directions.” In addition to bringing together voices from around the globe, this theme is inspired by the four directions teachings for understanding health and community in holistic perspective, encompassing the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. With this in mind, the Program Committee has identified four broad topic areas:
  1. Physical – Technologies and products for language revitalization
  2. Mental – Insights and innovations in revitalization research
  3. Emotional – Community connections for revitalization
  4. Spiritual – Creative arts and language revitalization

For more information about the logistics and format of the conference, we invite you to visit the conference logistics page on our website, or to stop by the Social Rooms and Help Desk space on Zoom, which will be open throughout the conference. All Zoom links are available here on Sched—we ask that you don’t share them with anyone not registered for the conference, but anyone is welcome to register late for the conference, and will get access to Sched within 24 hours of registering. 
Thursday, June 17 • 1:30pm - 2:00pm
Revitalizing your language will not work without a plan: How you can develop one that works

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Almost every community hoping its Language will be revitalized is going to be disappointed.

Hoping is not enough. Hard struggles by committed individuals are not enough. Time is running out – for some communities it is already too late.

The very few communities who succeed in stabilizing and revitalizing their Language will all have one thing in common: a Master Plan that is “owned” by the community and organized and given resources by its leaders.

In this session you will learn the first steps of the process for developing a Master Plan for revitalizing your Language. Are you one of the Language Torchbearers who can show your community the path to effective community action?

Chair
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Guillem Belmar Viernes

Graduate Student, University of California, Santa Barbara

Speakers
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Stephen M. Echerd

Language Revitalization Specialist, SIL International (North America)
You can contact me here: steve_echerd@sil.orgI am the lead language revitalization consultant for SIL North America, offering know-how and help to: (1) Produce highly fluent new second language speakers. (2) Language advocates to work with their communities to mobilize and greatly... Read More →


Thursday June 17, 2021 1:30pm - 2:00pm EDT
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