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  • The Lasting Impact of Language Oppression
    Dying languages can be supported through organizations such as the Endangered Language Alliance or the Endangered Languages Project Forced linguistic uniformity causes division and destructive social, emotional, and mental consequences
  • The Power We Speak: Language, Anti-Black Racism Black . . .
    Code-switching is a concept rooted in linguistics, originally referring to multilingual people that can easily switch from one language to another in a single conversation However, it has since become a common term within racial discourses, specifically that of Black communities
  • A Call for a Language Shift: From Covert Oppression to Overt . . .
    In the pursuit of a more equitable and just society, it is important that we develop and use language that disrupts oppressive systems This shift involves replacing language used to describe specific conditions based on systemic oppressions rather than defining groups of people
  • Recognizing that words have the power to harm, we commit to . . .
    Some in power (including our current president) continue to use it—often in combination with terms such as “ high-crime,” “ inner cities,” and other racially coded language as a way to
  • Coded language - (African American History – Before 1865 . . .
    This type of language was crucial for enslaved people and their communities as it allowed them to express resistance, share information, and maintain a sense of identity while navigating the oppressive structures of slavery and societal constraints
  • Linguistic Oppression | Words in Action: An Introduction to . . .
    This chapter explores the role that language use might play in perpetuating oppressive social systems It clarifies the nature of oppression and the importance of pinpointing the precise role of language use in maintaining unjust social hierarchies
  • coded language
    Coded language consists of seemingly neutral terms that individuals use to negatively describe identity (often racial or ethnic identity) and thus maintain oppressive power structures These terms are ambiguous and so embedded in the general public’s vocabulary that they are often seen as normal and harmless





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