Taken from one of our recent fortnightly newsletters:
Taken from one of our recent fortnightly newsletters:
Disability life coach and advocate Charlie Kramer recently shared an infographic that offers a thoughtful way to respond when you’re called out for exclusionary behaviour.
It’s a powerful reminder that accountability often speaks louder than intention.
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A promotional graphic for The Alan Project’s fortnightly newsletter. At the top, bold black text inside a rounded rectangle reads: “Taken from our fortnightly newsletter.” Below is a short paragraph that says:
“Charlie Kramer is a disability life coach and advocate. He recently shared this infographic which we believe is a great resource for times when people are called out for their exclusionary behaviour.”
Under the paragraph is an infographic featuring three checkboxes vertically arranged on a black background:
A red X next to the text: “I didn’t mean it like that”
A red X next to the text: “That wasn’t my intention”
A green check mark next to the text: “I messed up and will do better next time”
The infographic is attributed to Charlie Kramer, whose name and signature appear beneath it.
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Below that is The Alan Project’s logo and name.