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LGBTIQA+ inclusive language guide | vic.gov.au

This guide explains how to use language respectfully and inclusively when working with and referring to lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and gender diverse, ...

What is LGBTIQA+ inclusive language? - The Equality Project ®

LGBTIQA+ inclusive language ensures everyone is treated with dignity and respect. It is free from words or tones that disparage, prejudice, discriminate or ...

Good Practices: Inclusive Language - LGBTQ+ Equity Center

Gender Inclusive Alternatives ... These are alternatives to use instead of language assuming a gender binary. The exact language that should be used in a specific ...

LGBTQ+-Inclusive Language - Aspiranet EAP | Anthem

Questioning—A person who is still exploring their sexual orientation or gender identity · Queer—An umbrella term for all LGBTQ+ people that some find empowering ...

LGBTI+Inclusive Language Guide

This term can be used for non-LGBTI+ allies as well as those within the LGBTI+ community who support each other, e.g. a gay man who is an ally to the trans and ...

Pronouns & Inclusive Language - LGBTQIA Resource Center

Ways to make language more inclusive: ... “Hey, everyone” or "How are all y'all doing?" in a group setting instead of “Hey guys!” or “Hey ladies!" ...

Gender and Sexuality - Inclusive Language - Pratt LibGuides

Avoid words and phrases that indicate gender bias, such as irrelevant descriptions of appearance. Do not use “he” as an all-inclusive pronoun ...

Introduction to the LGBTIQA+ inclusive language guide | vic.gov.au

LGBTIQA+ inclusive language is a way of acknowledging and respecting the natural diversity of sex, gender and sexuality.

A Resource on Gender-Inclusive Language | LGBTQIA+

One way to misgender is to assume you know someone's gender via their appearance and to call them a name or pronoun that they don't identify with. Misgendering ...

LGBTQUIA+ Inclusive Language - University of Warwick

Gender-neutral language such as 'partner' and 'spouse' can be used, in place of gendered terms like 'girlfriend' or 'husband', where someone's ...

LGBTIQ Terminology - NIH Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion

AFAB: (pronounced ā-fab) Acronym meaning Assigned Female at Birth. AFAB people may or may not identify as female some or all of the time. AFAB is a useful term ...

A Guide to Using LGBTQ Inclusive Language in the Workplace - AIHR

Using LGBTQ inclusive language in the workplace helps you build a work environment of inclusion and belonging. Learn how to start!

LGBTQI+ inclusive language guide | EDI - Edge Hill University

Using LGBTQ+ inclusive language is an important steppingstone in constructing a welcoming and trusting environment and in addressing the prejudice and ...

The LGBT Great Inclusive Language Guide

8 Inclusive language is one important facet of LGBTQ+ diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) and plays a foundational role in offsetting some of the identity- ...

Using LGBTQ+ Inclusive Language - ProWritingAid

Couple, relationship, sex—generally, avoid using “gay” or “lesbian” or “same-sex” to describe an activity or relationship you would not describe as “straight” ...

Inclusive language guide - Allens

As mentioned above, many women who identify as lesbian do not appreciate being referred to as gay. It is therefore best to avoid using gay as an all- ...

Terminology Guide - Inclusive Language - LibGuides at Pratt Institute

When referring to non-straight individuals, be specific and use gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, queer. When referring to a group of multiple ...

LGBTIQA+ glossary of common terms

Understanding and using the language/terminology associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual and other sexually or gender ...

Using Inclusive Language | News - Seattle Pride

Using language that's inclusive and welcoming is truly one of the easiest ways to show respect to all folks.

4. Inclusive language · 11 ways to celebrate Pride Month with ... - Coda

What is inclusive language? Inclusive language is the practice of avoiding the spoken or written use of any words or expressions that results in exclusion to ...