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Linguistic Bridges For Social Justice

I help you develop a way of speaking that aligns with your values, your analysis, and the communities you care about.  My work is grounded in careful listening, understanding the references that matter to you, and researching and comparing sources so you can choose expressions that make sense in the contexts where you’ll be communicating.

Linguistic bridges

Program Overview

Language is political.

Those working in social impact, grassroots work, community-based initiatives, and advocacy need language training that embraces nuance, empathy, and critical awareness.

Through Linguistic Bridges, I help organizations develop the linguistic and intercultural tools to communicate effectively, ethically, and respectfully across diverse communities—bridging language gaps while honoring local voices.

1. Nuanced Communication & Advocacy 

For activists, content creators, NGO workers, and anyone communicating publicly about social issues.

I help you with:

  • Building your voice on the issues that matter to you in a foreign language — so you can say what you want, the way you want

  • Understanding nuance between terms (uprisings vs. riots, West Asia vs. Middle East, etc.)

  • Communicating arguments clearly without sounding like a literal translation

  • Understanding and analyzing sources and references that are relevant to your work

2. Fundraising, Grants, and Institutional Language

For NGOs, social-impact teams, and community projects that need to communicate ethically and strategically.

I help you with:

  • Communicating mission, vision, values, and program descriptions

  • Vocabulary for fundraising, donor communication, and grant proposals

  • Balancing political sensitivity with the practical realities of funding

  • Choosing terms strategically depending on audience, intention, and context

3. Working Directly With People (Conversational Language)

For educators, psychologists, community workers, facilitators, and anyone who interacts directly with people from diverse backgrounds.

I help you with:

  • Conversational language that is respectful and culturally sensitive

  • Expressions that center dignity, agency, and lived experience

  • Adapting communication for people who may not share your alphabet, schooling, or cultural background

  • Multilingual communication that feels human and grounded, not mechanical or academic

4. Academic Language & Political Concepts

For people participating in academic or intellectual spaces where terminology, nuance, and conceptual clarity matter — and where each word carries a political position.

I help you with:

  • Critical vocabulary relevant to your field (coloniality, race, gender, extractivism, diaspora, etc.)

  • Understanding and analyzing sources and literature that are meaningful to you

  • Navigating nuance between key terms (uprisings vs. riots, West Asia vs. Middle East, etc.)

  • Aligning your academic language with your ethical-political stance

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