Policy & Practice: Inclusive Language Guide

External Resource

01/02/2024 12:00 am

OXFAM

Overview

Language has the power to reinforce or deconstruct systems of power that maintain poverty, inequality and suffering. As we are making commitments to decolonization in practice, it is important that we do not forget the role of language and communications in the context of inequality. The Inclusive Language Guide is a resource to support people in our sector who have to communicate in English to think about how the way they write can subvert or inadvertently reinforce intersecting forms of inequality that we work to end. The language recommended is drawn from specialist organizations which provide advice on language preferred by marginalized people, groups and communities, and by our own staff and networks, to support us to make choices that respectfully reflect the way they wish to be referred to. We want to support everyone to feel empowered to be inclusive in their work, because equality isn’t equality if it isn’t for everyone.

Guide features

Find useful overviews, including examples about:

  • The Power of Language
  • Feminist Principles for Language Use
  • Disability, Physical and Mental Health
  • Gender Justice, Sexual Diversity, and Women’s Rights
  • Migration
  • Race, Power and Decolonization

Read the full guide here.


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