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Erasing the Language of Race
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Publication Date |
Jun 23, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:06:36

Instead of saying Black Lives Matter, people in the workplace are getting into the habit of saying BLM Find out why that may be a problem? Here are some key messages from this episode The persistent nature of racism Why people will change the way they discuss racism Why coded language can be harmful and …

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Instead of saying Black Lives Matter, people in the workplace are getting into the habit of saying BLM Find out why that may be a problem? Here are some key messages from this episode * The persistent nature of racism * Why people will change the way they discuss racism * Why coded language can be harmful and much more Play the episode for more. Here are some key takeaways from this episode People are using acronyms to take the sting out of talking about Race “I’ve been speaking to a couple of organisations about Race and I’ve noticed that instead of saying Black Lives Matter; people are saying BLM. Now, don’t get me wrong, I know that in the workplace, everyone loves an acronym” Racism is evolving right in front of us “What I want you to be aware of is how the language of race and racism is slowly being eroded in front of us, you know that race and racism are disputed terms. Pay attention because they’re being manipulated in plain sight” The language of Race matters “The use of language in this way, The use of codes in this way can be used to erode meaning from conversations; to undermine some inconvenient truths about attitude to race” Check out these related episodes of the show Why Welcoming Your Identity But Not Your Ability Can Be a Covert Form of Discrimination [Research Breakdown] Why Back Handed Compliments Can Be a Covert Form of Discrimination [Research Breakdown] Why Deliberately Making You Feel Abnormal Can Be a Covert Form of Discrimination [Research Breakdown] Whenever you’re ready, there are a few ways I can support your Inclusion Journey: 1.     Work with me 1:1  2.     Get Practical Book Insights  3.     Get our Free Email Course  For everything else check this https://linktr.ee/elementofinclusion

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