Check out the latest episode of Language Matters, where I dive into the phrase “You are such an inspiration to me” and why it can be harmful. Let’s rethink the way we talk about disability and inclusion. Watch now: youtu.be/RG4RizTgP5I?...#InclusiveLanguage#LanguageMatters#Disability
YouTube video by Athlete Leader Jacob Huffman
It's that time of year again, so let's give #InclusiveLanguage#BeKind.🧡#MothersDay#MuckerFucker#GenderNeutral#ConsciousLanguage
I've pre-ordered my Conscious Style Guide by @karenyin.bsky.social#AmEditing#InclusiveLanguage#ACES2024
The company's maiden spaceflight --> The company's first / proving / inaugural / initial spaceflight SO many other options available. #AmEditing#InclusiveLanguage#ConsciousLanguage#GenderNeutralLanguage#NovaArcContent
Excellent article!! I wrote and edited some of the early materials for the gender clinic at Seattle Children’s! #Gender#Healthcare#PlainLanguage#InclusiveLanguage
What it takes for WA trans youth to access gender-affirming care
Trans youth often face a long journey, studded with hurdles, in questioning and exploring their gender identity – a journey that spans social, medical and mental health supports.
Inclusive language reminders: Instead of 'unisex', use 'gender-neutral'. For instance, "Women's clothes, men's clothes, and gender-neutral clothes". #Inclusion#TransAwarenessWeek#InclusiveLanguage
Inclusive language reminders: Instead of 'male', use 'man' or, as an adjective, 'masculine'. For instance, "This is popular with men", or "A masculine symbol". #Inclusion#TransAwarenessWeek#InclusiveLanguage
Inclusive language reminders: Instead of 'female', use 'woman' or, as an adjective, 'feminine'. For instance, "This is popular with women", or "A feminine symbol". #Inclusion#TransAwarenessWeek#InclusiveLanguage