Why this report? Who are we? Dictionaries and grammars tell us that language is a structured way of expressing information, mostly between humans. But language is so much more than that: it is the foundational heritage we offer each other, most often given to us by our ancestors, and if we are lucky, passed on to those who come after us. When we think, when we speak, when we hear, when we imagine… we are using language for ourselves and each other.| staging.internetlanguages.org
Philanthropy has a huge opportunity—and responsibility—to build a culture of repair both inside and outside their organizations.| ssir.org
Get Informed Explore some common questions and popular misconceptions about reparations. 1. What are reparations? Reparations describe how an individual, group or society attempts to remedy a wrongdoing or crime. Reparations are not just financial compensation and they can also include – but are not limited to – formal apologies, return of colonised land and […]| Repair Campaign
We are Azar Causevic and Anasuya Sengupta. We are friends and fellow fighters in the cause of ‘epistemic justice’: the recognition that not all knowledge systems and communities of knowledge have been treated equally through history, and the practice of challenging these inequities. We believe that at the foundation of many forms of violence in the world today is the violence of “unknowing”, that we do not know each other as fully or as well as we should or could. The knowledges of th...| A Digital New Deal
Over the past decades, transnational “Big Tech” corporations based in the United States have amassed trillions of dollars and gained excessive powers to control everything, from business and labor to social media and entertainment. We have entered an age of digital colonialism.| Longreads
Forbes presents the 2025 World's Billionaires List. View the richest people in the world and learn their net worth, age, country of residence, source of wealth and more.| Forbes