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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 1H 16M

Healing Language Wounds to Unlock Its Intelligence

from POTENTIALITY · host Dr. Alina Vehuni

What is lost when a language disappears? And what becomes possible when it is reclaimed?In this episode, I am joined by Avishta Seeras, a social impact designer, language rights advocate, and co-founder of the African Languages Conference, for a profound exploration of language as far more than a tool for communication. We examine language as identity, memory, belonging, cultural inheritance, and a living archive of human intelligence.Drawing from her work in language justice, digital inclusion, indigenous language preservation, and cultural design, Avishta explains why language rights are human rights. We explore how access to education, healthcare, legal services, and civic participation is deeply tied to language, and why the loss of a language often carries consequences far beyond vocabulary and communication.We discuss language wounds, the often invisible psychological, cultural, and intergenerational impacts of language suppression, displacement, colonization, migration, and forced assimilation. Avishta shares her own experience growing up speaking Mauritian Creole and reflects on the shame, stigma, and social pressures that can accompany heritage languages. Together, we examine how language loss can fracture identity, disconnect people from ancestry and belonging, and leave wounds that persist across generations.We also explore language reclamation, multilingualism, storytelling, belonging, and the future of language in an increasingly digital world. Avishta shares innovative work supporting African and underrepresented languages through digital inclusion initiatives, community-led design, and game-based approaches to cultural preservation and healing. Throughout the conversation, a powerful question emerges: What forms of human knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence are lost when a language disappears?At the heart of this conversation is a powerful reminder: every language carries a unique way of seeing the world. When a language is lost, humanity loses more than words. It loses a way of understanding life itself.In this episode, you'll learn:Why Language Rights Are Human RightsHow Language Shapes Identity and BelongingWhat Language Wounds Are and How They FormHow Language Loss Impacts Mental HealthWhy Heritage Languages Matter Across GenerationsThe Hidden Costs of Language SuppressionHow Language Loss Creates Intergenerational TraumaWays to Reclaim a Heritage LanguageWhy Storytelling Is a Powerful Tool for Language HealingHow Multilingualism Supports Human DevelopmentWhat Language Justice Looks Like in PracticeWhy Preserving Languages Expands Human PossibilityIf you speak more than one language, carry a heritage language, come from an immigrant family, or simply care about what it means to be fully human, this conversation offers a powerful new lens through which to understand language. Because language is not only how we communicate. It is how we remember, belong, heal, and carry human wisdom across generations.Guest Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avishta-seeras/[02:00] - Why Language Rights Are Human Rights[04:13] - Language Rights Violations in the U.S. and Beyond[06:10] - War, Displacement & the Invisible Loss of Language and Identity[12:20] - Avishta’s Story: Growing Up Between Languages and Language Shame[17:18] - Punished for Speaking Creole: The Cost of Linguistic Suppression[20:43] - Language Wounds: The Hidden Trauma of Language Loss[22:27] - Intergenerational Trauma, Identity & Residential Schools[29:48] - Language Loss, Mental Health & the Fracture of Identity[33:16] - Reclaiming a Heritage Language Through Storytelling[35:31] - How Parents and Teachers Can Create Language Belonging[44:22] - Language as Infrastructure: A New Way to Reduce Inequality[47:57] - Digital Inclusion, Language Rights & the Future of Access[58:40] - Healing Trauma Through Game Design and Cultural Storytelling[01:03:47] - Preserving Language, Culture & Identity Through Play

What is lost when a language disappears? And what becomes possible when it is reclaimed?In this episode, I am joined by Avishta Seeras, a social impact designer, language rights advocate, and co-founder of the African Languages Conference, for a profound exploration of language as far more than a tool for communication. We examine language as identity, memory, belonging, cultural inheritance, and a living archive of human intelligence.Drawing from her work in language justice, digital inclusion, indigenous language preservation, and cultural design, Avishta explains why language rights are human rights. We explore how access to education, healthcare, legal services, and civic participation is deeply tied to language, and why the loss of a language often carries consequences far beyond vocabulary and communication.We discuss language wounds, the often invisible psychological, cultural, and intergenerational impacts of language suppression, displacement, colonization, migration, and forced assimilation. Avishta shares her own experience growing up speaking Mauritian Creole and reflects on the shame, stigma, and social pressures that can accompany heritage languages. Together, we examine how language loss can fracture identity, disconnect people from ancestry and belonging, and leave wounds that persist across generations.We also explore language reclamation, multilingualism, storytelling, belonging, and the future of language in an increasingly digital world. Avishta shares innovative work supporting African and underrepresented languages through digital inclusion initiatives, community-led design, and game-based approaches to cultural preservation and healing. Throughout the conversation, a powerful question emerges: What forms of human knowledge, wisdom, and intelligence are lost when a language disappears?At the heart of this conversation is a powerful reminder: every language carries a unique way of seeing the world. When a language is lost, humanity loses more than words. It loses a way of understanding life itself.In this episode, you'll learn:Why Language Rights Are Human RightsHow Language Shapes Identity and BelongingWhat Language Wounds Are and How They FormHow Language Loss Impacts Mental HealthWhy Heritage Languages Matter Across GenerationsThe Hidden Costs of Language SuppressionHow Language Loss Creates Intergenerational TraumaWays to Reclaim a Heritage LanguageWhy Storytelling Is a Powerful Tool for Language HealingHow Multilingualism Supports Human DevelopmentWhat Language Justice Looks Like in PracticeWhy Preserving Languages Expands Human PossibilityIf you speak more than one language, carry a heritage language, come from an immigrant family, or simply care about what it means to be fully human, this conversation offers a powerful new lens through which to understand language. Because language is not only how we communicate. It is how we remember, belong, heal, and carry human wisdom across generations.Guest Resources: https://www.linkedin.com/in/avishta-seeras/[02:00] - Why Language Rights Are Human Rights[04:13] - Language Rights Violations in the U.S. and Beyond[06:10] - War, Displacement & the Invisible Loss of Language and Identity[12:20] - Avishta’s Story: Growing Up Between Languages and Language Shame[17:18] - Punished for Speaking Creole: The Cost of Linguistic Suppression[20:43] - Language Wounds: The Hidden Trauma of Language Loss[22:27] - Intergenerational Trauma, Identity & Residential Schools[29:48] - Language Loss, Mental Health & the Fracture of Identity[33:16] - Reclaiming a Heritage Language Through Storytelling[35:31] - How Parents and Teachers Can Create Language Belonging[44:22] - Language as Infrastructure: A New Way to Reduce Inequality[47:57] - Digital Inclusion, Language Rights & the Future of Access[58:40] - Healing Trauma Through Game Design and Cultural Storytelling[01:03:47] - Preserving Language, Culture & Identity Through Play

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