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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 ...
The language we use when interacting with each other matters. This guide provides suggestions for using more inclusive and considerate language and serves as a point of reference for the way we ...
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 ...
By prioritizing inclusive language, nonprofits lay the foundation for long-term growth, positive impact and continued community support.
Inclusive Language is the words and phrases you use that avoid biases, slang, and expressions that discriminate against groups of people based on race, gender, socioeconomic status and ability.
Ever start a team meeting with the greeting, “Hey, guys”? You might realize it’s not inclusive language as you say it, and try to correct with a hesitant, “and gals,” which tends to make the intention ...
Since abortion is linked to language surrounding the reproductive system, many organizations and journalists reporting on the news have adopted more gender-inclusive language to talk about ...
Under the subheading “What is inclusive language in the legal profession?”, it states: “Inclusive language avoids words and expressions which could potentially exclude or marginalise ...
Hung' is out and 'Unresponsive' is in, according to the Academy Software Foundation and the Alliance for OpenUSD A Linux ...
Language in reproductive health care, unlike elsewhere, has always defaulted to using the words woman and women due to the historic invisibility of pregnant transgender, non-binary, and gender-diverse ...
Abortion Rights Create a New Debate Surrounding Inclusive Language Several health care and funding organizations are in agreement that gender-neutral language is the way forward.