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.

In June 2025, researchers visit Turin, exploring community initiatives valuing migrant talents. Highlights include a meeting with Emanuele from the Porta delle Culture Association, visits to local markets, and discussions on creative workshops with organizations like MOSAICO and BANDITE. The collective efforts aim to promote social inclusion and celebrate diverse narratives.