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Three… essential actions to foster a culture of inclusivity

Learn About Different Cultures: Take time to learn about and appreciate different cultures, traditions, and histories. This can be done by reading books, watching documentaries, attending cultural events, or engaging with people from diverse backgrounds.

Use Inclusive Language: Be mindful of the language you use and strive to be inclusive. Avoid using terms or phrases that may be hurtful or exclusionary. Instead, use language that respects and acknowledges diversity, such as using people’s preferred pronouns.

Amplify Marginalized Voices: Use your privilege and platform to amplify the voices and stories of marginalized communities. Listen to and elevate the work of people from diverse backgrounds, and advocate for policies and practices that promote equity and inclusion.

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