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    Explore "language loss" with insightful episodes like "State-Sponsored Abuse in Canada" and "'Where We Come From': Emily Kwong's Story" from podcasts like ""The Daily" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    State-Sponsored Abuse in Canada

    State-Sponsored Abuse in Canada

    This episode contains accounts of physical and sexual abuse.

    The residential school system was devised by the Canadian government under the auspices of education, but very little education took place. Instead, children were taken from their families in order to wipe out Indigenous languages and culture.

    In 1959, when Garry Gottfriedson was 5, he was sent to one such school: Kamloops Indian Residential School.

    On today’s episode, we hear his story and explore how Indigenous activists have agitated for accountability and redress from the federal government.

    Guest: Ian Austen, a correspondent covering Canada for The New York Times. 

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    'Where We Come From': Emily Kwong's Story

    'Where We Come From': Emily Kwong's Story
    Nearly 1 billion people speak Mandarin Chinese. But Short Wave host Emily Kwong is not among them. As a third generation Chinese American, Emily's heritage language was lost through the years when her father, Christopher Kwong, stopped speaking the language at a young age in order to adjust to life in the U.S. Now, at age 30, Emily's trying to reclaim Chinese by attending virtual Mandarin classes for the first time. In conversation with her father, Emily explores how being 'Chinese enough' gets tied up in language fluency, and how language is a bridge that can be broken and rebuilt between generations — as an act of love and reclamation.

    Check out more of the Where We Come From series here.

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