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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 ...
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.
A couple of years ago, I shared a Twitter post in which U.S. Rep. Rubén Gallego (D, Arizona) was asked about how Democrats can improve their standing among southwestern Latinx voters. His answer ...
As inclusion and the employee experience continue to gain traction amid rapidly shifting organizational priorities, inclusive language plays a key role in enabling workplaces where everyone thrives, ...
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 ...
On June 15, 2020, the Supreme Court held that Title VII of the Civil Rights Act prohibits employment discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity. In celebration of Pride Month and ...
Police strive to provide timely, accurate information during emergencies, including suspect descriptions that can help people avoid harm and aid in investigations. Now, in an effort to use more ...
Are you creating inclusive experiences for your customers? Many companies aren’t. For example, here’s a sampling of what Forrester heard when we evaluated typical approaches to collecting personal ...
A survivor of breast cancer explains what she has learned about inclusive language and how it can empower patients who have been diagnosed with cancer on their healing journey. Am I really a cancer ...