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  1. ‘What Exactly Is “#Neurodiversity"? Using Accurate #Language about #Disability Matters in #Schools
    #TheConversation #MichaelBaker

    “[The term] Neurodiversity ... reflects the notion that all ‘bodyminds’ work in diverse ways.

    “The medical model of disability says impairment is equated with being broken and in need of a fix.

    “[T]he social model argues humans naturally come in a variety of bodyminds, which are changed and shaped by our environment.”

    theconversation.com/what-exact

    #SensitivityTip

  2. I love "they." I've even been using it with people who appear gender conforming but I don't specifically know their preference.

    Old ‘They,’ New ‘They’ — Language Change in Action
    #Language #SensitivityTip #WritingTip #QuickAndDirtyTips #KirbyConrod

    “The reason people struggle is that there are really two uses of singular ‘they’: an old use, which has been in use in English as far back as 1375, and a new use, which is part of a big language change in the 21st century.”

    quickanddirtytips.com/articles

  3. Enjoy this piece about one of my girlhood favorites -- which I have been revisiting with new eyes.

    ‘The #LittleHouse Books, Revised So They Aren’t So #Racist
    #McSweeneys #HayleyDeRoche

    “Laura,” [Ma] chastised with a low, disappointed voice. “First, you should know that ‘Indian’ is not the preferred term…”

    mcsweeneys.net/articles/the-li

    #Intersectionality #SensitivityTip #Sensitivity #Bookstodon #AmReading

  4. #SensitivityTip

    #CMoS and #AP both recommend using identifying terms as adjectives rather than nouns.

    CMoS (Ed. 17, 5.260): “Instead of referring to someone as, for instance, ‘a Catholic,’ … put the person first by writing ‘a Catholic man’…”

    This 2016 piece explains it more deeply (note: written before the capitalization of Black became common practice).

    Why we don't call people 'blacks' and 'whites' splinternews.com/why-we-dont-c

    #AmWriting #NaNoWriMo #Intersectionality #WritingCommunity

  5. #SensitivityTip

    Very interesting: The #AntiDefamationLeague has adopted the spelling of #antisemitism instead of anti-Semitism.

    #MerriamWebster lists this term with the hyphen first, so that's what I'd ordinarily use. But the reasoning for the no-hyphen version is compelling. Read about it at the link.

    adl.org/spelling

    Basically, "Semitism" is not a thing. It's a dog whistle. Capitalizing it legitimizes it; lower-casing it indicates that the concept itself was never valid.

  6. #WritingTip #SensitivityTip

    For a great newsletter about all things conscious, be sure to subscribe to the Conscious Style Guide, developed by @karenyin. It's an invaluable resource in the fight to bring our language into the 21st century.

    consciousstyleguide.com/newsle

    Here's the most recent issue:

    consciousstyleguide.com/the-co

    Enjoy!

    #Intersectionality

  7. #SensitivityTip: Re avoiding harmful language in your writing. #AmWriting #NaNoWriMo #Writing #Intersectionality #ableism

    Here's a GREAT resource I turn to often to educate myself on the many words in English that are #ableist and how I can replace them in my speech and writing:

    autistichoya.com/p/ableist-wor