Imagine, for a moment, that your browser stopped showing you images. You would still see them referenced in articles, you’d read conversations about them, people making jokes. What would this experience be like for you? You would certainly feel pretty left out.
Writers using APA Style must strive to use language that is free of bias and avoid perpetuating prejudicial beliefs or demeaning attitudes in their writing. Topics covered: age, disability, gender, participation in research, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, and intersectionality.
Digital Journalism Style Guide of Inclusive Language | Language Please
Our digital journalism style guide of inclusive language is populated with more than 1,000 terms spanning containing descriptions, usage examples, related terms, and additional resources.
Gender-Inclusive Language: How to Support Non-Binary People | LinkedIn
As I've said before (and will continue to say), language plays a powerful role in shaping our perceptions and understanding of the world around us. Whether your gender is cisgender binary, trans binary, or non-binary, the language used to refer to you matters, and it helps to affirm who you are as a
Is This Sweater Purple or Lilac?: Accessibility and the Need for Inclusive Product Descriptions
Fifty Shades of Grey Technology has made it possible for legally blind people like myself to do many things independently. However, shopping for clothes is arguably not one of them. Unfortunately, …