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    1. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017

      .@Steve_BienAime for #IsThisRacist urges "inclusivity," not "PC" — latter = not wanting to be in trouble, former = being welcoming #ACES2017

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    2. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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      .@Steve_BienAime notes calling ppl "illegal" doesn't foster civic debate, is racialized and often derogatory #IsThisRacist #ACES2017

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      ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017

      And he says as communicators, it's our job to promote debate — without creating a bias off the bat with "illegal." #IsThisRacist #ACES2017

      6:59 AM - 23 Mar 2017
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        2. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          He adds stylebooks are guides, not gods. Language evolves — common isn't always right. Good judgment > stylebooks. #IsThisRacist #ACES2017

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        3. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@Steve_BienAime: Language can help spur changes in society just as society can change language. Words matter. #IsItRacist #ACES2017

          1 reply 1 retweet 1 like
        4. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin: It's important for editors to look at copy with fresh eyes, and that includes looking for hidden bias. #IsItRacist #ACES2017pic.twitter.com/bOQIgTqBvY

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        5. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin: observe your first reaction, and ask why it led you there. #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        6. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin: Unless it's impossible, use accent marks — get the name/word right! The marks are there for a reason. #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        7. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin: Judgy words often racially coded — black person = rioter, but white person = protester? Strips objectivity #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        8. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin Biased framing also includes photos. Why are you using a mug shot for a black person but not white? #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        9. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          Per @karenyin on how media coverage can warp reality by ignoring marginalized folk. #IsItRacist #ACES2017pic.twitter.com/VtMJkuodhk

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        10. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@RichardJKenney: "verbal redlining" uses coded words to split up cities & neighborhoods on economic, racial lines. #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        11. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@RichardJKenney: Incendiary language taps into coded words, stereotypes — imports, subservient, etc. Why use it? #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        12. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@RichardJKenney brings up primitive, animalistic, criminal descriptors of black ppl. Think of how it'll be inferred. #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        13. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@RichardJKenney Use language you know. Do your homework. Ppl often say "I didn't know it was offensive." #IsItRacist #ACES2017

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        14. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@hfuhrmann's suggestions of Qs to think about when considering running hateful terms #IsItRacist #ACES2017pic.twitter.com/ILtdtV0fLR

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        15. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          An example: Do you run racial slurs from graffiti vandalism — told to you by the victim — to illustrate a point? #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        16. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@karenyin notes using stereotypes/terms can be good when you're subverting, showing how they can be destructive #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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        17. ashley dye  🌈‏ @ashleycdye 23 Mar 2017
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          .@Steve_BienAime: When you're crafting style, who're you consulting? PoC, women, ppl w/ disabilities? Include many ppl #IsItRacist #ACES2017

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