![A series of portraits taken by the language and life project documentarians. From left to right: a man on the beach on Ocracoke, Mary Jane Queen from the Appalachian mountains, a smiling man from the Bahamas, a member of the Cherokee tribe sharing his weaving, and a woman near palm fronds.](https://languageandlife.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/banner1500x500clipped-1500x332.jpg)
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The LANGUAGE and LIFE PROJECT at NC STATEĀ is a non-profit outreach education endeavor to document and celebrate dialects, languages, and cultures of the United States. The LLP seeks to build awareness and appreciation of linguistic diversity through educational resources, television programs and award-winning documentaries.
watch our newest documentary
TALKING BLACK in AMERICA – ROOTS on PBS
Available on DVD