Words Matter: How to Deliver What Readers Want in this Age Reckoning with Cultural Inclusion, Race, and Racism
Keywords
cultural inclusion, diversity, writing
Abstract
Entertainment producers, educators, diversity inclusion experts, and authors deliver a robust and uncompromising discussion in the midst of a national reckoning with race and racism. What does it take for the content, entertainment, writing, production, and the reading community to live authentic cultural inclusion in this historic moment in time? Words matter. This is a discussion for everyone, everywhere.
Original Publication Citation
“Words Matter: How to Deliver What Readers Want in this Age Reckoning with Cultural Inclusion, Race, and Racism.” The LA Bookfest (Remote). Los Angeles, CA. 24 Oct. 2020.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
DeSimone, John; Franklin, Joey; Jacobsen, Mary-Elaine; Le, Liem; Orlopp, Sharon; and Mitchell, Raye, "Words Matter: How to Deliver What Readers Want in this Age Reckoning with Cultural Inclusion, Race, and Racism" (2020). Faculty Publications. 6731.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/6731
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
2020
Publisher
The LA Bookfest
Language
English
College
Humanities
Department
English
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