One’s own language is an internationally recognised human right

One’s own language is an internationally recognised human right

An Auckland cafe is facing a social media firestorm after a customer snapped a picture of a "racist" sign.https://t.co/ETWgoaVSWF — nzherald (@nzherald) May 27, 2020 On its website, the New Zealand Human Rights Commission states that: “The right to use one’s own language is an internationally recognised human right, which is mentioned in a range…

How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky

How language shapes the way we think | Lera Boroditsky

Follow me to Pormpuraaw, a small Aboriginal community on the western edge of Cape York, in northern Australia. I came here because of the way the locals, the Kuuk Thaayorre, talk about space. Instead of words like “right,” “left,” “forward,” and “back,” which, as commonly used in English, define space relative to an observer, the…