What’s the role of language when designing an inclusive experience?

Gladys Diandoki
2 min readOct 8, 2020
George Floyed was murdered by the police in May 2020. It was the beginning of a global awareness about systemic racism.

✏️ Note — October 8, 2020: This document is a list of resources to support my talks at the UX Writer Conference and Stockholm UX Writing Meetup. To make it convenient for people who did not attend those events, it will be updated.

His name was George Floyd.

After his murder on May 25, 2020, part of our community questioned the role of UX writing in systemic racism and white supremacy. They examined the use of words that could perpetuate racist stereotypes.

Let’s question our practice and our role when designing inclusively.

  • We are those who welcome users ;
  • Who help them achieve their mission ;
  • Who congratulates them.

But sometimes, we can make them feel uncomfortable ;

We can exclude, without intending to, WORSE without knowing.

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Gladys Diandoki
Gladys Diandoki

Written by Gladys Diandoki

I’m a UX writer interested by people, human centered and systemic experiences.

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