DCC is a collective of disabled content creators in New York. Their mission is to create authentic, intersectional content about disability and accessibility. DCC worked with us to develop the dis/ability vocabulary for our digital writing assistant "Witty." Hebatullah and Witty’s CEO, Nadia Fischer, discuss "What difference does Inclusive Language make for disabled people? And why is Inclusive Language important to the success of businesses?"
Episode #13:What difference does Inclusive Language make for disabled people?
In our Episode #13 we talk with Hebatullah Issa, founder of Disability Content Consulting (DCC), about inclusive language related to dis/ability.
Nadia Fischer
CEO & Co-founder Witty Works | Speaker on bias in language and business | Expert business development, sales, product strategy | Evangelist for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
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