Neapolitan Language, Heritage, and Cultural Preservation

This portfolio aims to log histories, stories, food, images, and language from my childhood. Growing up with a Nonno from Ruviano, I wanted to dedicate this space to remembering our past and culture in a world that’s increasingly forgetting our traditions. When I learned that Neapolitan had been declared an endangered language by UNESCO, I wanted to dedicate this space to remembering our stories, language, and culture not only for myself, but my family and community.

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