Inclusive writing
- Books without barriers: A practical guide to inclusive publishing: This resource from the Institute of Professional Editors (IPEd) outlines how to avoid creating barriers for people with print-related disabilities.
- A progressive's style guide: Created by SumOfUs, this guide takes an intersectional, people-first approach to combating discriminatory language.
- Radical Copyeditor: This blog explores ways to use language to promote inclusion, access, and liberation.
- Examples of ableist language you may not realize you're using: This article looks at examples of ableist language and indicates preferred terms and ways to avoid ableism.
- Conscious style guide: A website devoted to helping writers think critically about language and using it to respect, include, and empower.
- How to create accessible documents in Microsoft 365: This resource from the Government of Canada explains how to create accessible PDF and Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, Excel workbooks, and Visio drawings.