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Materials for the Inclusive Language Campaign at the University of Maryland…
Diversity and inclusion are important for communities because they can enhance the quality of life and well-being of all members. Some of the benefits of diversity and inclusion for communities are: - They promote cultural understanding and empathy towards different customs and traditions. By learning from and appreciating the diversity of others, people can develop a more open-minded and respectful attitude. - They drive innovative thinking, break down barriers, and lead to groundbreaking…
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Google recently announced plans to introduce gender-neutral prompts while writing text in the Google Workspace. This is a welcome step in the right direction. We’ve always been taught to consider…
Today I'll talking about how I implement inclusive language therapy! I’ve written about this topic before, but this time I want to share with you some activities you can put into action right away! These specific
Using LGBTQ inclusive language in the workplace helps you build a work environment of inclusion and belonging. Learn how to start!
For teachers and school leaders looking to promote more equity in their schools, Glenn Singleton’s Courageous Conversations framework guides educators through tough discussions about race.
Words make a huge impact, whether in your marketing content or social posts. This guide helps you navigate inclusive language for your brand.
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Encourage inclusivity—and perhaps even learn something new—with this inspiring and educational clip art pack.
Learn what inclusive language is, why it matters and some general inclusive writing principles.
Each one of us has our own identity that is made up of many unique elements. Some people are embarrassed or ashamed of their identity as a result of the language used by others, but no one should have to feel this way. This problem is completely preventable. Would You Say That If…
As parents, we want our kids to model kindness, understanding and empathy. In today’s diverse world, a large part of that is being aware and sensitive of other cultures. No matter the age of your children or the community in which you live, there are many opportunities to introduce and teach cultural diversity in a fun, respectful way.
We know the many benefits of speaking more than one language, so how can we support kids with learning a new language or reinforcing more than one language at home? One way is with bilingual children’s books.
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