Several Agatha Christie novels have been edited to remove racist language. Poirot and Miss Marple mysteries written between 1920 and 1976 are among those with new editions with words and descriptions amended to strip them of offensive language, particularly passages that involve characters portrayed outside the U.K. Per The Guardian, …
Read More »Roald Dahl's Children's Books to Republish With Offensive Language Removed
Eagle-eyed readers of Roald Dahl might notice some small-but-significant changes within an upcoming republishing of the legendary author’s children’s books as some language has been changed to make it less offensive and more inclusive. Dahl’s own literary estate approved of the edits, which include changing the description of Augustus Gloop …
Read More »How Trying to Be Too Inclusive Could Actually Make Your Business Less Inclusive
As I have been observing what inclusion means, what it is intended to achieve and the negative effects it can have when not applied right, I decided to put some thoughts together that might help guide your approach to inclusivity in your business. After all, we all come across others …
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