Resources and Handouts


From Purdue University, this online resource provides advice on an array of writing topics, multiple grammar exercises, and guidelines for using MLA, APA, CMS and AMA style, among other content.  It is one of the most comprehensive online writing resources available.

 
The À¶Ý®ÊÓƵ State Library homepage provides access to a wide variety of resources, including research databases and citation guides.


This is a curated selection of videos and presentations on a variety of topics.


A reference guide, published by the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, which provides guidelines for using inclusive language in reporting.


A guide for using inclusive language when writing about disability.


A list of people-first alternatives to use when discussing disability.


An inclusive alternative to MLA, APA, Chicago and other style guides, which reflects a broad range of identities and perspectives.  Produced by .


A website that promotes critical thinking about language and the ways we can use conscious words, portrayals, framing, and representation to empower instead of limit.  Includes multiple guides and articles on topics ranging from gender to race to age and beyond.


Guidelines designed to encourage destigmatizing language when writing about mental health.