An internal guide for eliminating 'harmful language' at Stanford University included 'American' and 'survivor' as terms that should be avoided within the institution's IT department.
included"American" and"survivor" as terms that should be avoided within the institution's IT department." and contains a list of"potentially harmful terms used in the United States, starting with a list of everyday language and terminology."
Many of the terms listed are words used in everyday discussion, including"American,""user,""uppity,""survivor," and"rule of thumb."Each word is accompanied by an alternative word to use, along with a description of why the word is an example of harmful language.
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