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75. The Small Change that Makes or Breaks Antiracist Goals


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Researchers recently found that minor changes in word choice majorly affect how people feel about antiracism efforts. A change in two words was the difference between racially progressive policies being embraced or rejected. What’s this small change? Is it worth making? And what can we learn from this?

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Source: PLOS, How the term “white privilege” affects participation, polarization, and content in online communication

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