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The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not

The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not
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The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not

The debate over "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not
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Linguist John McWhorter on wokism, "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not : NPR

Linguist John McWhorter on wokism, "LatinX" and how words get adopted — or not : NPR
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Appropriation is not representation

“Apparently without knowledge — or in willful ignorance — of these critiques, the speakers at the event glorified Dvořák, Gershwin, and Ives, with “Black classical music” added as an apparent afterthought, perhaps an attention-grabbing headline to maximize attendance.” ....

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