EXP DE+I Inclusive Language Guide

Resources EXP’s inclusive dictionary draws language directly from the following sources. Do not use this document for any other reasons except the intended educational and informative use outlined in the introduction. If used, please be sure to reach out to the DE+I Committee to be able to cite the information correctly.

• “Dictionary by Merriam-Webster: America’s Most Trusted Online Dictionary.” Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster. com/. • “Gender-Inclusive Communication.” United Nations, United Nations, https://www.un.org/en/gender inclusive-language/guidelines.shtml. • American Psychological Association. (2019, August). Bias-free language. American Psychological Association. Retrieved from https://apastyle.apa. org/style-grammar-guidelines/bias-free-language. • American Psychological Association. (2021). Equity, diversity, and inclusion. American Psychological Association. Retrieved 2022, from https://www.apa. org/about/apa/equity-diversity-inclusion. • American Psychological Association. (n.d.). APA Dictionary of Psychology. American Psychological Association. Retrieved May 3, 2022, from https:// dictionary.apa.org/browse. • Canadian Museum for Human Rights. “Inclusive

• Fenneld. “What Are Microaggressions? 3 Main Types.” Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, 24 Mar. 2022, https://health.clevelandclinic.org/what-are microaggressions-and-examples/. • Government of Canada, Public Services and Procurement Canada. “Guide on Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Terminology.” Glossaries and Vocabularies - TERMIUM Plus® - Resources of the Language Portal of Canada – Canada.ca, 31 Mar. 2022, https://www.noslangues-ourlanguages.gc.ca/ en/publications/equite-diversite-inclusion-equity diversity-inclusion-eng. • University of Missouri. (2018). The language of identity - division of inclusion, diversity & equity. Retrieved n.d., from https://diversity.missouri.edu/ wp-content/uploads/2018/07/inclusive-language. pdf.

• https://libguides.pratt.edu. (2023). Race, Ethnicity, and National Origin Terminology Guide, from https://libguides.pratt.edu/c. php?g=1278195&p=9456585.

and Accessible Design Guidelines.” Inclusive and Accessible Design Guidelines, https:// id.humanrights.ca/text-writing-standards-for exhibits/inclusive-language/.

If you have questions regarding inclusive language at EXP, please contact EXP’s DE+I Committee at diversity@exp.com

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