(from https://github.com/drupaldiversity/administration/issues/77)
We currently have a public page of resources (http://drupaldiversity.com/resources) but it is not up to date.
We have running lists of resources which should be added at
https://github.com/drupaldiversity/administration/issues/83
https://github.com/drupaldiversity/administration/issues/134
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sgIco6Il2OX9bFKb4GiRdXlmxzy62I2k2quW...
I'm assigning this to myself (and anyone else who wants to help, I have one volunteer so far) to update and reorganize our Resources page, create a way for people to add suggestions, and then to maintain the page in the future. (Maybe those should be separate issues?)
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from bradleyfields
Wondering whether we recreate the content, refer to sources, or both.
Two source examples:
Human Rights Campaign's glossary of terms -- http://www.hrc.org/resources/glossary-of-terms
It's Pronounced Metrosexual's list of terms -- http://itspronouncedmetrosexual.com/2013/01/a-comprehensive-list-of-lgbt...
If we found sources we trusted, there's value in acknowledging and supporting their work. Reason to create our own glossary would be if we had a unique way to present the same content on our platform. But maybe our middle ground: We create a short list of the terms we think we use most often, but acknowledge there's a much wider discourse (refer to sources).
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Initial list to call out big in a glossary:
Diversity vs Inclusion
Privilege
Systemic
Institutional
Intersectional
"reverse racism"
What else in particular do we use frequently?
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aburke626