DC Bar Foundation's Racial Equity and Inclusive Language Style Guide

Resource Types Written
Level of Training Level 1 (Beginner)
Year of Publication 2023
Length of Material 6-10 pages/slides

Overview

The DC Bar Foundation presents this guide to ensure that communications with clients display diverse visuals, amplify asset-based language, reach diverse audiences, and have messages consistent with racial justice and racial equity. The 2023 guide draws on materials from a diverse group of organizations. 

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