Zoom Videoconference: Language and Social Justice in the United States
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences Special Event

9/18/2023
When: Monday, September 18, 2023
Where: virtual
United States

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Linguistic justice is central to social justice. Yet it has largely been left out of the great expansion of academic research and programs intended to address social and racial inequalities on campus and in American society. In fact, while higher education institutions have supported antiracist and DEI initiatives, they have at the same time been active agents in the reproduction of linguistic inequality.  

Language use is a highly politicized behavior, from the construct of a “standardized language” that many consider essential for writing and speaking in higher education to the language choices made in negotiating the administration of social and political justice. 

The Summer 2023 issue of Dædalus on “Language and Social Justice in the United States” examines a wide range of language issues, from the societal impact of everyday linguistic comments to the legal outcomes of the language of legislative policies and courtroom testimony, where justice depends on linguistic accuracy and the linguistic credibility of witnesses. The issue will be available at www.amacad.org/daedalus on August 28. 
 
Join us for a discussion with the guest editors of the Dædalus volume about new research and actions that center linguistic justice. 

The event will include an ASL interpreter and closed captions. 

For more information visit https://www.amacad.org/events/language-and-social-justice-united-states