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“Sustainability is our ticket to the future” – Karen Daniels

In the latest episode of The Good Comms Podcast, I had the privilege of speaking with Karen Daniels, founder of Ethical Edge Advisory and co-founder of Blue Earth ESG Technologies. With over 20 years of global leadership experience in procurement and supply chains for companies like Heineken, Diageo, and Shell, Karen knows the power organizations hold—and how that power can be used for good.

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When giants shrink, inclusive leaders stand firm

The rollback of BDEI commitments is an opportunity for leaders at all levels to reflect on what inclusivity truly means. It’s not about performative gestures or surface-level initiatives. It’s about building organizations where diverse perspectives are valued, equity is prioritized, and inclusion is woven into the fabric of the company. Inclusive leadership requires courage — now more than ever.

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Inclusive leadership
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How AI is making the world a more accessible place

While there’s a lot of criticism around AI—whether it’s about ethics, privacy, or potential biases—one area where it is undeniably making a positive impact is accessibility. AI is breaking down barriers, making communication easier, and fostering connections that were previously hindered by language differences. From real-time translations for travelers to helping the deaf and hard of hearing navigate conversations, AI is reshaping how we experience the world and interact with one another. This post explores how AI is opening doors to inclusivity and highlights some of the top tools driving this revolution.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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Why pronouns matter and how to promote them in the workplace

Pronouns Day, celebrated every year on the third Wednesday of October, is more than just a date on the calendar. It’s a reminder of the importance of acknowledging people’s identities by using the correct pronouns. For many, this small act can make a huge difference in feeling seen, respected, and included. But what exactly is Pronouns Day, and why are pronouns so important in creating a welcoming environment, especially in the workplace?

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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Building equity brick-by-brick: How LEGO® Serious Play® transforms live sessions

Innovation thrives on diversity, yet for too long, science communication has catered to a narrow audience, leaving many voices unheard. Inclusive communication can change this by adding a critical layer that ensures the benefits of science, research, and innovation reach all communities. By rethinking how we share knowledge and involve diverse perspectives, we can break down barriers, foster trust, and create a more equitable future. This shift in communication is essential not only for driving social progress but for fueling the next wave of groundbreaking discoveries.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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Bridging the gap: Inclusive communication as catalyst for equitable science

Innovation thrives on diversity, yet for too long, science communication has catered to a narrow audience, leaving many voices unheard. Inclusive communication can change this by adding a critical layer that ensures the benefits of science, research, and innovation reach all communities. By rethinking how we share knowledge and involve diverse perspectives, we can break down barriers, foster trust, and create a more equitable future. This shift in communication is essential not only for driving social progress but for fueling the next wave of groundbreaking discoveries.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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The P.O.U.R. principles of Accessibility

This week, I explored the ALLIES framework during my webinar, discussing how Accessibility, Language, Live sessions, Imagery, Engagement, and Stories form the pillars of inclusive communication. In this blog post, I want to build on that conversation by delving into WCAG 2.2—the latest guidelines on creating accessible digital content—and how they tie into the principles of ALLIES.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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Bigi Kayman and tales of colonialism

Recently, we visited the Wereldmuseum in Rotterdam to explore an exhibit on colonialism and the city’s history. It was a sobering experience, reflecting on the lasting impact of colonization, especially as it connects to Rotterdam’s past. As we wandered through the museum shop afterward, a children’s book caught my eye: Bigi Kayman. It tells the story of a historical figure who led a group of enslaved people in Suriname in their quest for freedom.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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What a Harris win will mean for global diversity, equity and inclusion

Kamala Harris’ presidential bid is more than a milestone in her personal journey; it’s a bold statement about the future of diversity, equity, and inclusion in America and beyond. As the first Black and South Asian woman to seek the presidency, Harris represents a seismic shift in who gets to lead. Her victory would not only break new ground in representation but also bring an intersectional approach to governance, addressing systemic inequalities and advancing social justice in many ways.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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Advancing social justice through communication: strategies for inclusion and equity

Effective communication is crucial for advancing social justice across its six dimensions: distribution, recognition, participation, capabilities, time, and space (CISL, 2023). This latest blog post explores actionable strategies to ensure that every voice is heard and empowered. Dive into how diverse channels, inclusive dialogue, and respectful storytelling can promote a more equitable society.

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Inclusive communication, Inclusive leadership, Social justice communication
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