The MultiLX project explores how minority languages thrive in everyday life across Europe. Through fieldwork in cities like Turin, Galicia, Norway, and Berlin, researchers highlight the interconnectedness of language with art, activism, and community. They reveal language as a dynamic practice, reflecting resilience, creativity, and belonging in diverse cultural contexts.

Edina Krompák | Lindita Bakii | Pascal Schmidt | Clara Seitz | Victoria Wasner | Angela Creese | Adrian Blackledge The moment the train arrives into Lucerne, links to the rest of the world through art and sport are apparent. Three football fixtures for the Women’s Euro 2025 championships will be held in the city