This skill helps the writer use more inclusive terminology to avoid racial bias. #1412
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This skill helps the writer use more inclusive terminology to avoid racial bias.
Made in collaboration with shuchar and nicholasjayantylearns
What: A skill to help writers in different business contexts use more conscious language, to avoid excluding or offending others, even if unintentionally. This skill is broken down by taxonomy, with each taxonomy focusing on avoiding different types of bias in terminology usage.
Why: This initiative is part of a commitment by Red Hat and others to promoting a culture that is intentional, inclusive, and respectful in language, to foster a welcoming and diverse open source community.
Contribution checklist
qna.yaml
file contains at least 5seed_examples
qna.yaml
file was linted and prettified (yaml-validator can do both)attribution.txt
file in the same folder as theqna.yaml
file