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How I learned an endangered language-and why it matters | Jonathan Mayers | TEDxBatonRouge 

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Jonathan Mayers explores the profound impact of nostalgia and the preservation of heritage languages, focusing on the endangered Creole language of Louisiana, Kouri-Vini. As an artist and poet, Jonathan shares personal experiences of reconnecting with memories through Kouri-Vini, emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of the language. He details the challenges faced by the language, the creation of a unique orthography, and the community-driven efforts to ensure the survival and growth of Kouri-Vini for future generations.
Jonathan “radbwa faroush” Mayers is a visual artist, independent curator, educator, and cultural activist who uses Kouri-Vini, the endangered Creole language of Louisiana, in both his writing and daily life. Working to preserve this heritage language, Jonathan founded Latannyèrizm, a form of Louisiana Creole art that melds visual art, language, and physical place, and co-founded Chinbo, Inc., a non-profit dedicated to the reclamation of Kouri-Vini.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 25   
@coline_ebb
@coline_ebb Месяц назад
Thank you for letting us hear this beautiful language! I am in the middle of a sketchbook exploring Occitan. Your reasons and mine are similar :-)
@anniekarinarichardson5638
@anniekarinarichardson5638 Месяц назад
To know about our past is really important. I am talking about creole haitian too. Ah! You bring me Nostalgia !! Thank you.
@bubbles.stu26
@bubbles.stu26 Месяц назад
This is a very important talk. It affects food security as well.
@dunkkid23
@dunkkid23 Месяц назад
Ey laba radbwa! Vive Kouri-Vini!
@kinshasav
@kinshasav Месяц назад
Thank you for teaching me something new.
@soniad1
@soniad1 Месяц назад
Finally, an unusual topic. Learned something new.
@joshhardin1347
@joshhardin1347 Месяц назад
Awesome job, brother.
@TabvonBates
@TabvonBates Месяц назад
Proud of you, Love you Aunt Celia
@adrienguillory-chatman2726
@adrienguillory-chatman2726 Месяц назад
Mo LINM wa nô langaj kouri-vini isit. Vayan!! Nouzòt fyè!
@aharonangelle8304
@aharonangelle8304 Месяц назад
Mèsi pou patajé no langàj boug
@christophelandry3667
@christophelandry3667 Месяц назад
Mo sitan konten wa ça isit finalmen. T'apé renn nô vyé moun konten itou. Vansé!
@elisabethgimenez5309
@elisabethgimenez5309 Месяц назад
Podría obtener el link de TED en español? ?????? Gracias
@brijmohanvlogs
@brijmohanvlogs Месяц назад
❤❤
@r.paulcooper5195
@r.paulcooper5195 Месяц назад
The folksy pathos at the beginning was good for a chuckle. A lot of self-preening. And you talk about community - I know who y'all really are 😅
@XplainLuxury86
@XplainLuxury86 Месяц назад
Mo konten pou wa çila. Mèrsi boug yé
@stefanorossi9643
@stefanorossi9643 Месяц назад
3:00 Tikar from Cameroon, and other ethnic groups from central Africa such as Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and the two current Congos. The Africans will become natives in my country, Italy. In the USA it is also spoken another creole language called the Gullah. It derives from the slaves who were captured in Gambia (James Island) Sierra Leone( Bunce Island) and Ghana(Cape Coast Castle; Elmina Castle and Anomabu). I'm Nigeria the main ports from which the slaves were sent to the Americas were Badagry, Lagos and Calabar. It is worth visiting all the castles who were built in Africa to detain the slaves. Another important place is in Gorée Island(Senegal).
@user-om3sk1ou3f
@user-om3sk1ou3f Месяц назад
I hope improve my English language
@GGoAwayy
@GGoAwayy Месяц назад
I speak a really obscure language but youve probably never heard of it. Hipster life.
@kayitmessi
@kayitmessi Месяц назад
this is not tdx
@thekreyolcadet
@thekreyolcadet Месяц назад
how?
@user-lk6us5vm1q
@user-lk6us5vm1q Месяц назад
I can think better about nostalgia. It's idyllic.
@Indomitablespirit108
@Indomitablespirit108 Месяц назад
Come on Man, you're awesome, lose the belly!
@Louisianish
@Louisianish Месяц назад
To fé mò jolimen fyè, boug! Momen-la to di ça tô popa té di twa pou manyè-la sô gran-moman parlé, mo té vini émosyonnèl. 🥲
@thekreyolcadet
@thekreyolcadet Месяц назад
kom in not kreyol mo byin konten wa ke n’apé fé plas-ye pou no-minm! nou yê isit, y’alé pa bliyé nouzot 🫶🏼⚜️
@AbdallahHissenabdallah-wr6os
@AbdallahHissenabdallah-wr6os Месяц назад
❤❤