Decolonizing language: A transformative glossary

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Our Discrimination-sensitive glossary is an indispensable tool for all those who Language consciously and respectfully want to use. It offers clear, understandable explanations of terms that are used in the context of Discrimination, diversity and inclusion are of importance. The glossary helps, Sensitive topics precisely and discriminatory expressions in order to promote respectful and inclusive communication.

From experts in the fields of Diversity, Anti-discrimination and Education developed, this glossary is aimed at The company, Organizations, Educational institutions and individuals who want to gain a deeper understanding of a Mindful and non-discriminatory language want to develop.

Product description

What is still acceptable to say these days? With this glossary, we help you to develop inclusive and discrimination-sensitive language. In this guide, you will find 5 do's and don'ts to help you express yourself in a more politically correct way. You will learn about the historical background of the words and understand why their use is outdated. Language can and should always evolve. The 5 Do's reflect a snapshot in time and enable you to express yourself confidently and respectfully in different spaces.

Highlights:

  • Definitions and explanations on relevant terms in the areas of discrimination, inclusion, gender, ethnicity, disability and more
  • Practical examplesto integrate non-discriminatory formulations into everyday life
  • References to Origin, meaning and historical contexts of terms
  • Tools for diversity managementCommunication training and intercultural competence
  • Regular updatesto deal with new developments and terms

Join us in setting an example for Appreciation and Inclusion - with our discrimination-sensitive glossary to help, Language as a tool of respect to make.

 

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