Endangered Language Alliance In 2010, in cooperation with linguists Daniel Kaufman and
Juliette Blevins, Holman founded the
Endangered Language Alliance. The work, he says, comprises a mission: "We are so in awe of the power of the book that we've forgotten the power of sound and the magic of sense nested in sound. Everybody's fighting for the preservation of species, but who's fighting for the preservation of languages, which are in fact the souls...of culture itself?"
KHONSAY: Poem of Many Tongues In 2015, with
City Lore's Steve Zeitlin as producer, Holman directed the
poetry film KHONSAY: Poem of Many Tongues. Supported by the
NEA and
NYSCA,
KHONSAY documents 50 speakers of endangered, minority, or treasure languages in the
cento form, with one line from each speaker.
Language Matters with Bob Holman Produced by David Grubin,
Language Matters with Bob Holman aired nationally on PBS in January 2015. The documentary film focuses upon the rapid extinction of many of planet Earth's human languages and the multifarious struggles and efforts to save and preserve them. Holman states that "There are between 6,000 and 7,000 languages spoken in the world today. Languages have always come and gone but what is happening today is "a global crisis of massive proportions." In his review for the journal
Literary Kicks, Levi Asher called
Language Matters "a delightful and captivating two-hour documentary...
Language Matters appears to be a television documentary about remote cultures and faraway peoples. It turns out to be a show about us all." In 2015, Holman was awarded Ford Foundation funding to tour
Language Matters throughout Alaska, and to organize poetry workshops that included speakers of
Alaska's Native Languages, as well as to screen the film throughout Hawaii. The screening tours and workshops were detailed by Holman in a chapter in "Language and Globalization: An Autoethnographic Approach", edited by
Maryam Borjian and due for publication by
Routledge in 2017.
LINES Ballet collaboration In 2016–2017, Holman collaborated with
Alonzo King's
LINES Ballet company, who produced a ballet inspired by endangered languages which was performed in spring 2017. ==Bob Holman Audio/Video Poetry Collection==