4 Ways To Raise Awareness Of Diversity Equality And Inclusion
Use the language preferred by individual communities. For example, “autistic people” instead of “people with autism” is the preferred language of the Autistic community. However, everyone has their own language preferences and beliefs. If an autistic person wants to be referred to as a “person who has autism,” use this language to refer to them. Respect other people’s chosen pronouns, names, or identities. If someone prefers to be called “he,” “she,” “they,” or something else, respect their wishes instead of trying to correct them....