College Publishes Inclusive Language Guide
In 2016, Emerson College published an “Inclusive Language Guide”, which tells students how to not be offensive when referring to people with disabilities, LGBT people, and other ‘marginalized groups’.
In 2016, Emerson College published an “Inclusive Language Guide”, which tells students how to not be offensive when referring to people with disabilities, LGBT people, and other ‘marginalized groups’.
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