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Posts Tagged ‘Work’

Because Words Matter: Feminist Editors Share How They Make Their Style Guides Less Oppressive

By Katie Tastrom | June 18, 2018

We need to be thoughtful and critical about the decisions that are made and demand that writers, editors and publications use language in a way that is responsible and non-oppressive.

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3 Ways To Decolonize Your Nonprofit As Told By A Black Queer Feminist Organizer

By Neesha Powell | May 14, 2018

Decolonizing nonprofits means decentering whiteness and honoring difference within our organizations. It means discovering how our ancestors took care of their communities before nonprofits existed and learning from their practices.

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4 Reasons Why It Kinda Sucks Being The First Black Woman To Do Something

By Ngozi Ize Ahantou | April 10, 2018

We can’t miss a day, we can’t make mistakes, and we absolutely cannot speak up. We’re the first and because of that, there many ways we are silenced.

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Cultural Appropriation In Fiction: Here Are Some Tips To Consider When Your Writing Includes Different Cultures

By Ixty Quintanilla | April 9, 2018

The cushion that is fiction can lead writers to support their stories with the argument that it’s a made-up reality, that is, that it’s just a movie, just a TV show, just a book. But it’s never “just.”

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I’m Autistic. Here Are 5 Ways You Can Support Me at Work.

By Alaina Leary | March 27, 2018

Employers should want their workplaces to be inclusive and adaptive. Research shows that autistic employees are an asset, and beyond that, we’re also people and we should be treated with respect and empathy.

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