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Join us for an enlightening conversation with Onyekachi Ogbu, a young Igbo advocate making waves in language preservation.
🔍 Episode Highlights:
• From passion to profession: Onyekachi's journey in Igbo language services
• Overcoming challenges in translation and transcription
• Technology's double-edged role in language preservation
• Innovative ideas for sustaining African linguistic diversity
Whether you're a language enthusiast, a tech innovator, or simply curious about cultural preservation, this episode is a must-listen!
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Welcome to a new episode of the ALATT podcast, where we discover innovators who have created a practical tool or technology to enhance the use of an African language.
In this episode, we had the pleasure to discuss with Mme NDUKU Musyimi-Mulumba (Advocate for the KiUbuntu language) on the latest post of African Language Technologies and Tools podcast.
Through out this discussion she highlights the importance of preserving African languages and the challenges in promoting KiUbuntu. The aims is to foster pan-African unity through language, using technology and grassroots efforts to reclaim and evolve this cultural heritage.
Join us in this insightful conversation as we explore her innovative work and the transformative impact of KiUbuntu in the rehersal of african languages.
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Join Dr. Grant McNulty, Director of iAfrika Digital, for a captivating discussion on the mission to make the web more inclusive for African languages. Discover how this innovative initiative creates online cultural and educational resources specifically designed for African speakers. From the Diji learning platform to the iAfrika repository, delve into the challenges and successes of this essential work of linguistic preservation in the digital age!
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Explore how Linguistics Island, led by Olanrewaju Samuel, is revolutionizing the preservation of African languages. From fostering collaboration among linguists across Africa to spearheading innovative projects like "Yawa Linguistics," discover how this community is shaping the future of African linguistics.
Join the conversation to learn about their impactful initiatives, including teaching natural language processing in Rwanda and contributing to projects like the Aya Project. Gain insights into the transformative potential of computational linguistics and AI chatbots for African languages. Tune in to embark on a journey of linguistic empowerment and innovation.
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Welcome to a new episode of the ALATT Podcast, where we discover innovators who have created a practical tool or technology to enhance the use of an African language.
In this captivating episode of ALATT, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Mr. Michael Odokara-Okigbo, the visionary founder and CEO of Nkenne whose mission is clear - to revolutionise African language learning. Fueled by a deep-seated passion for linguistic diversity and propelled by cutting-edge technology, Nkenne was meticulously crafted to simplify the process of learning African languages across the globe.
Michael Odokara-Okigbo envisions a world where people from diverse backgrounds can effortlessly connect through the richness of African languages. The app aims to break down barriers, making language learning an accessible and enjoyable experience for all.
Join us in this insightful conversation as we explore his innovative work and the transformative impact of Nkenne in reshaping how African languages are learned and celebrated.
Stay tuned for a thought-provoking discussion that underscores the significance of technology, passion, and cultural preservation in the realm of African language learning. ALATT is proud to spotlight trailblazers like Michael Odokara-Okigbo who are actively contributing to the cultural tapestry of the African continent.
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In this episode, we are honoured to feature Sibusiso Biyela, the brilliant mind behind "Ilukuluku" a groundbreaking podcast that brings the world of science to life in Isizulu, a South African indigenous language that has long been underrepresented in scientific discussions. By involving listeners in the translation process and fostering a deeper understanding of the scientific process, the podcast is paving the way for a future where science can be conducted and discussed in African languages. With continued support and recognition, initiatives like "IlukuLuku" have the potential to revolutionise science communication and empower African communities to embrace and contribute to scientific knowledge.
As we engage with Sibusiso, we uncover the intersection of linguistic diversity and scientific innovation. His podcast, "IlukuLuku," exemplifies the power of collaboration, co-creation, and audience engagement in achieving this goal.
Join us on this enlightening journey as we explore the extraordinary work of Sibusiso Biyela on the Ilukuluku podcast.
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Embark on an enthralling journey with us as we delve into the second episode of the ALATT Podcast. In this episode, we have the honour of engaging in a one-on-one conversation with El Hadji Ibrahima, a software engineer who is passionate for technology and the preservation of his native language: wolof.
Join us as we delve into Ibrahima's remarkable odyssey, where he shares the gripping tale of how and why "Wolof Tech '' came to life and the profound influence of technology on preserving and expanding the use of the Senegalese language wolof. Prepare to be enlightened, and immersed in the intersection of innovation and heritage.
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Embark on an exhilarating journey with us as we dive into the inaugural episode of the ALATT Podcast. In this episode, we have the privilege of conversing one on one with Nkowa Okwu, a trailblazing software engineer and the visionary founder and CEO of "Nkowa Okwu" – an ingenious Igbo language learning platform that is making waves.
Join us as we delve into Nkowa's remarkable odyssey, where she shares the gripping tale of how "Nkowa Okwu" came to life and the profound influence of technology on preserving and revitalising African languages. Prepare to be inspired, enlightened, and immersed in the intersection of innovation and heritage.
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