We all share a responsibility to ensure the language, symbols, and point of view we use in our data stories reflect one, fundamental principle: to Do No Harm. The Do No Harm Guide from the Urban Institute is grounded in the belief that we can work together to build a more equitable and inclusive world by using data with sensitivity and care. This video provides a quick overview of the 10 recommendations from the Guide to help you understand how to present data through a more diverse, equitable, and inclusive lens.
Learn more on the Tableau Racial Equity Data Hub: https://www.tableau.com/foundation/data-equity
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1:21 | Critically examine your data
1:44 | Use people-first language
2:14 | Label people, not skin color
2:36 | Labels and their hierarchy have meaning
3:04 | Consider missing groups
3:38 | Use color with awareness and care
4:20 | Consider the impact of icons and shapes
4:51 | Reach out and connect with the people at the center of your research
5:23 | Reflect lived experiences
5:45 | Understand the needs of your audiences
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