Sorosoro Blog


October 6, 2010: one year already! www.sorosoro.org was launched a year ago, day for day.

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Summer work at Sorosoro

We are halfway through summer, and Sorosoro is still live and kicking! After our video series on marriage and marital relationships, our new August video series is all about music, to the tune of Akele songs...

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Achievements in cultural diversity … France included!

Those who tend to travel around our site might have noticed how much there is on Africa, Latin America, Oceania or India…

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Academic spheres to engage towards populations…

During a recent trip to India, a journey conducted with the prospects of a possible expansion of Sorosoro in this part of the world...

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How to save a language in decline?

A difficult issue, which depending on the places, populations or activists, bears various possible answers.

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The symbol continued: in Burkina Faso

Last October we published an article on the practice of the "symbol" as a "means of education” in western countries, a practice that we found in Gabon during one of our shoots.

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Sorosoro is looking for voluntary translators

I am therefore asking all the good willing internet users, speakers of Spanish and English or native speakers

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The « symbol »

This week in our online videos you can listen to the testimonies of a number of individuals from Gabon who describe how their languages began to decline.

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This is YOUR website!

The time has come! Sorosoro has launched its website and it’s yours to enjoy. And we’re counting on you to help us enhance it…

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