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ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MDIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs, high/low functioning, treatment, cure, epidemic, and other ableistterms.
ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MDIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and APPEARANCE | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidanceIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidanceIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and APPEARANCE | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Articles “After 50 Years of ‘Asian American,’ Advocates Say the Term Is ‘More Essential Than Ever'” | NBC News “All Mixed Up: What Do We Call People of Multiple Backgrounds?” | NPR The history of mixed race, multiracial, biracial, and other terms “American Indians Are Not ‘People of Color'” | ASCD “AP Stylebook Update: It’s OK to Call Something Racist When It’s Racist THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Articles “After 50 Years of ‘Asian American,’ Advocates Say the Term Is ‘More Essential Than Ever'” | NBC News “All Mixed Up: What Do We Call People of Multiple Backgrounds?” | NPR The history of mixed race, multiracial, biracial, and other terms “American Indians Are Not ‘People of Color'” | ASCD “AP Stylebook Update: It’s OK to Call Something Racist When It’s Racist THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
+ MORE - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Steve Bien-Aimé • June 13, 2018. J ournalists play real roles in how we view reproductive rights, and in this highly political climate, language leaders have renewed the focus on journalists’ word choices when discussing pregnancy.. In the 2018 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, the editors created a new entry for embryo, fetus, unborn baby, unborn child. ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Articles “After 50 Years of ‘Asian American,’ Advocates Say the Term Is ‘More Essential Than Ever'” | NBC News “All Mixed Up: What Do We Call People of Multiple Backgrounds?” | NPR The history of mixed race, multiracial, biracial, and other terms “American Indians Are Not ‘People of Color'” | ASCD “AP Stylebook Update: It’s OK to Call Something Racist When It’s Racist MARCH/APRIL 2018 NEWSLETTER Erasing Stephen Hawking’s Disability Erases an Important Part of Who He Was | Los Angeles Times. Sentiments about Hawking being “free of his chair” are passive ableism, says Gretchen Schreiber. CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
MARCH/APRIL 2018 NEWSLETTER Erasing Stephen Hawking’s Disability Erases an Important Part of Who He Was | Los Angeles Times. Sentiments about Hawking being “free of his chair” are passive ableism, says Gretchen Schreiber. CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
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IS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD CREATING A ÒCONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDEÓ 13 Creating a ÒConscious Style GuideÓ by Karen Yin, with questions from Samantha Enslen What inspired you to create this resource? Yin: I created the Conscious Style Guide to provide guidance RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
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MARCH/APRIL 2018 NEWSLETTER Erasing Stephen Hawking’s Disability Erases an Important Part of Who He Was | Los Angeles Times. Sentiments about Hawking being “free of his chair” are passive ableism, says Gretchen Schreiber. CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and + MORE - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Steve Bien-Aimé • June 13, 2018. J ournalists play real roles in how we view reproductive rights, and in this highly political climate, language leaders have renewed the focus on journalists’ word choices when discussing pregnancy.. In the 2018 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, the editors created a new entry for embryo, fetus, unborn baby, unborn child. THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS The False Divide Between “Well Educated” and “Less Educated”. When imprecise language confuses, conflates, and excludes. By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the lessIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and + MORE - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Steve Bien-Aimé • June 13, 2018. J ournalists play real roles in how we view reproductive rights, and in this highly political climate, language leaders have renewed the focus on journalists’ word choices when discussing pregnancy.. In the 2018 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, the editors created a new entry for embryo, fetus, unborn baby, unborn child. THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MD THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS The False Divide Between “Well Educated” and “Less Educated”. When imprecise language confuses, conflates, and excludes. By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the lessIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the less educated.I, too, want to offer my thoughts, albeit from an inclusive-language perspective. As a language scholar, I’m always interested in how words can elevate people or ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
ARTICLES BY CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and RACISM - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2019. T he food media has reached a consensus: Everyone loves Grandma’s cooking. On Top Chef season 16, guest judge Edward Lee tells a White contestant that her dumplings remind him of his Korean grandmother’s, and she takes that as the ultimate compliment. But why are we so quick to assume that grandmothers, especially those with roots outside of the United ETHNICITY, RACE + NATIONALITY Calling People Racist Isn’t One of Them.” | Vox. “In 2016, researchers stumbled on a radical tactic for reducing another person’s bigotry: a frank, brief conversation.”. “Study: U.S. Newspapers Are More Than Twice as Likely to Cite Israeli Sources in Headlines Than Palestinian Ones” | The Intercept. “The firmanalyzed nearly
ON CALLING LITTLE GIRLS “PRINCESS” By Joanna Eng • November 14, 2018. I n the grocery store checkout line, my baby bounced in the cart, wearing a hoodie that happened to be pink. An employee came over with a dramatic gasp and a loud “Hi, princess!” and handed us a strip of fuzzy stickers. I was too taken aback by her use of that word on my pre-walking, pre-talking infant to thank her properly for the gift. CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and + MORE - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Steve Bien-Aimé • June 13, 2018. J ournalists play real roles in how we view reproductive rights, and in this highly political climate, language leaders have renewed the focus on journalists’ word choices when discussing pregnancy.. In the 2018 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, the editors created a new entry for embryo, fetus, unborn baby, unborn child. THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the less educated.I, too, want to offer my thoughts, albeit from an inclusive-language perspective. As a language scholar, I’m always interested in how words can elevate people or THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MDIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE + DESIGN KEEP LEARNING. Get news, articles, updates, and offers from Conscious Style Guide in your in-box.Our newsletter rounds up the best writing from the world of conscious language and + MORE - CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE By Steve Bien-Aimé • June 13, 2018. J ournalists play real roles in how we view reproductive rights, and in this highly political climate, language leaders have renewed the focus on journalists’ word choices when discussing pregnancy.. In the 2018 edition of The Associated Press Stylebook, the editors created a new entry for embryo, fetus, unborn baby, unborn child. THE CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE NEWSLETTER: OCTOBER 2020 Focus on fiction: body positivity, describing women, and not making Whiteness the default. ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
WHY CONSCIOUS LANGUAGE MATTERS Why Conscious Language Matters December 5, 2020 By Karen Yin, founder of Conscious Style Guide ConsciousStyleGuide.com | @ConsciousStyles |#MakePeaceWithWords
THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the less educated.I, too, want to offer my thoughts, albeit from an inclusive-language perspective. As a language scholar, I’m always interested in how words can elevate people or THE COMPASSION MANIFESTO THE BODY KEEPS THE SCORE BRAIN, MIND, AND BODY IN THE HEALING OF TRAUMA by Bessel van der Kolk, MDIS THIS RACIST?
Introduction Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorative terminology. Racism on paper can take many subtle forms, including: “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
RESOURCES FOR EDITORS WHEN COVERING THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY Speakers at the “Language of the LGBT Community” panel at ACES 2015 • Sarah Grey, editor/owner, Grey Editing LLC • @greyediting • Josey Herrera, media producer, Chancellor’s Diversity Initiative, University of Missouri • @reporterherrera • Brady Jones, lead features designer, Omaha World-Herald • @modernangelo • Lauren Klinger, interactive learning producer, Poynter ABOUT | CONSCIOUS STYLE GUIDE Winner of the 2017 ACES Robinson Prize for furthering the craft of professional editing, Karen Yin is the creator of Conscious Style Guide, the essential guide to conscious language, and The Conscious Language Newsletter; the Editors of Color Database and the Database of Diverse Databases, tools for diversifying your staff and sources; and AP vs. Chicago, a guide for anyone who gives “a “IS THIS RACIST?” HOW EDITORS CAN IDENTIFY HIDDEN BIAS IN www.aceseditors.org Tracking Changes | Fall 2017 Hidden bias in language 5 Editor’s note: Catching racist and discriminatory language requires more than an awareness of slurs and pejorativeterminology.
THE FALSE DIVIDE BETWEEN “WELL EDUCATED” AND “LESS By Steve Bien-Aimé • August 1, 2017. M edia commentators have spent the past few months opining on the chasm between the economically rich and poor—more specifically, the so-called well educated versus the less educated.I, too, want to offer my thoughts, albeit from an inclusive-language perspective. As a language scholar, I’m always interested in how words can elevate people or ABILITY + DISABILITY Articles “Association Shifts Its Messaging From ‘Awareness’ to ‘Acceptance'” | Associations Now “Audism in Language” | The Buff and Blue “Avoiding Ableist Language: Suggestions for Autism Researchers” | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Alternatives to special needs,high/low
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