25/02/2026
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We proudly celebrated inclusivity and diversity through language on International Mother Language Day (21st February 2026), organised by Generation Rights in Dartford.
Thank you to everyone who participated and associated with us in making the day a meaningful and inspiring celebration.
The event began with addresses from our esteemed guests, including the Mayor of Dartford, the Mayor of Bexley, the Mayoress, and Councillor Rosanna Currans.
I would like to extend special thanks to Generation Rights Dartford Bangla School, Captivate Art, Dartford Chinese School, Dartford Tamil Knowledge Centre, Hope On Prescription, Dartford Tuition, Stephen Oliver: Studio and Gallery, Bangladeshis in Kent- BDK, KENT BANGLADESHIS, Dartford Health and Sports Club, and many others for their incredible participation. Your presence added immense joy to our celebration, and we were honoured to have you join us.
This day reminds us of the importance of preserving linguistic diversity and promoting multilingualism.
A mother language is more than just a means of communication, it is our identity, our culture, and our history.
Celebrating Inclusivity and Diversity Through Language
International Mother Language Day – 21st February 2026
Organised by Generation Rights
We proudly celebrated inclusivity and diversity through language on International Mother Language Day (21st February 2026), organised by Generation Rights in Dartford.
Thank you to everyone who participated and associated with us in making the day a meaningful and inspiring celebration.
The event began with addresses from our esteemed guests, including the Mayor of Dartford, the Mayor of Bexley, the Mayoress, and Councillor Rosanna Currans.
I would like to extend special thanks to Generation Rights Dartford Bangla School, Dartford Chinese School, Dartford Tamil Knowledge Center, Hope On Prescription, Dartford Tuition, Captivate Art, Stephen Oliver: Studio and Gallery, Bangladeshis in Kent- BDK, KENT BANGLADESHIS , Dartford Health and Sports Club, and many others for their incredible participation. Your presence added immense joy to our celebration, and we were honoured to have you join us.
This day reminds us of the importance of preserving linguistic diversity and promoting multilingualism.
A mother language is more than just a means of communication, it is our identity, our culture, and our history.