When Llinos grew up with Welsh as his mother tongue, it felt as natural as breathing. But the realization that others were denied this opportunity awakened a keen awareness of injustice. This fight for language rights opened Llinos„ eyes to wider intersectional struggles, including ableism and racism. Today, they are working to make the Welsh language more inclusive through education and by modernizing grammar for non-binary identities. It's a holistic approach dedicated to keeping the “ecology of Welsh' alive and thriving.