Words that used to be very commonplace are now recognized as exclusionary and have been replaced with more inclusive language. Here’s why using that’s essential to understand for your business.
Quantifying the impact of building inclusive language with a focus on intentional accessibility. As the saying goes: sticks and stones can break our bones, but words will never hurt me. I am sure many ...
We have all at some point referred to our team as “guys” or asked a colleague if their “husband” or “wife” was coming to the company event. Even the most well-intentioned individual may ...
Using inclusive language in employee communications reinforces an organization’s priority on inclusion, improves the employee experience and increases the likelihood of talent retention, global HR ...
Even people who champion diversity and are knowledgeable about the topic can be nervous about choosing the correct words to describe various aspects of personal identity. This is especially true when ...
Editor’s note: Veteran entrepreneur and investor Donald Thompson writes a weekly column about management and leadership as well as diversity and other important issues for WRAL TechWire. His columns ...
The move toward so-called inclusive language finds its origins in the feminist movement where activists considered sexist the generic masculine form of words, which has perennially been understood to ...
LGBTQ+ inclusive language in dermatology improves patient data accuracy and strengthens patient clinician relationships, addressing health care barriers and improving outcomes. Gender-affirming ...
Born Deaf, Chennai-based Shraddha Agarwal built SignSetu — a bilingual Indian Sign Language (ISL) platform that helps Deaf ...
This website provides an overview of research activities related to "Language and Gender", organised by Dr Falco Pfalzgraf, QMUL. For people interested in the subject, the JISCMAIL mailing list ...
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