ELP and Stanford SILICON Announce Partnership to Advance Digital Language Inclusion. February 17, 2026. Stanford SILICON and the Endangered Languages Project (ELP) are excited to announce a new one-year pilot partnership starting in April 2026, designed to explore collaborative models for advancing digital inclusion with endangered, Indigenous, and under-resourced language communities. The partnership brings together SILICON’s innovations in digital language infrastructure and ELP’s community-centered approach to language revitalization. Cooperating through knowledge exchange and resource sharing, this initiative aims to facilitate increased access to foundational language technologies for digitally-disadvantaged language communities.
Indigenous Teacher Education Initiative. As part of the Indigenous Teacher Education (ITE) Initiative, the Rideau Hall Foundation (RHF) has commissioned research led by Indigenous scholars and organizations to strengthen the evidence base around systemic barriers and opportunities to recruitment, training, and retention of Indigenous teachers in K-12 education.
Library and Archives Canada ends the Documentary Heritage Communities Program (DHCP).





