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Quotes About Inclusion

Surely all who are locked in boxes of different sizes should have their hands held.
~ Anne Sexton
You see," the lord explained, "everyone else has them. You wouldn't want your child to be the only one who had flaws. What would it be like for them?
~ Anne Ursu
Now it's up to all of us, women and men alike, to make the next big push toward equality between men and women. We'll have to start by changing how we think.
~ Anne-Marie Slaughter
Language is one of the principal ways that we make the invisible visible and the silent heard. Think
~ Anne-Marie Slaughter
We all have the right to be different, don't we?
~ Annette Curtis Klause
The law might say I could go to a school or into a store. But it could not ensure that I would be welcome when I came to these places.
~ Annette Gordon-Reed
Whether it is the forming of a group of friends or a pod at work—or hiring for diversity of viewpoint and tolerance for dissent when you are able to guide an enterprise's culture toward accuracy—we should guard against gravitating toward clones of ourselves. We should also recognize that it's really hard: the norm is toward homogeneity; we're all guilty of it; and we don't even notice that we're doing it.
~ Annie Duke
Having experienced her own disappearance, she is conscious of how important it is for people to be seen, so when she looks at them --even the blind one--she also looks for them, just in case they too have got lost and need finding.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
You don't have to be Jewish to love Levy's Rye Bread.
~ Anonymous
Hospitality: making your guests feel like they're at home, even if you wish they were.
~ Anonymous
I want to see as many black professionals as possible.
~ Orlando Jones
Of all the mutants on Earth, Professor X could easily pass as a human.
~ Neal Adams
In the barbershop, there's democracy. You're a professor; you're an engineer; you're a garbage man, have at it. You got something to say, get down with it.
~ Michael Eric Dyson
The entering class I joined in 1956 included just nine women, up from five in the then second-year class, and only one African American. All professors, in those now-ancient days, were of the same race and sex.
~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg
When I became a professor of physics circa 1991, I doubled the number of female professors of physics in the U.K.
~ Jocelyn Bell Burnell
Those who seek to profit by division don't stand a chance.
~ Henry Rollins
It'd be nice if Asian actors could be perceived as profitable, which is the bottom line. We're perceived as not mattering much fiscally.
~ John Cho
My life's not about being gay - although one could argue I'm pretty professionally gay - but that's not how I experience life. Being gay is a profound part of who I am, but it isn't all of who I am.
~ Peter Paige
It's profound to watch a little African-American girl light up when she raps as George Washington and she realizes that Washington's story is her story. That this history belongs to all of us.
~ Rory O'Malley
Shows like 'Empire'... one of the most profound powerful things is that there's a gay male character who is loved. That character is going to save a lot of people's lives. Black families are confronting the idea that a gay black character can be human.
~ Justin Simien
It's nice to have a great female composer in the program and add her color.
~ Cecilia Bartoli
The way we have been programmed and conditioned to think about the black kid being an athlete, it's like every young black boy people would see say 'what sport do you play?' instead of just asking 'what do you do?' 'What are you interested in?'
~ Martellus Bennett
There are 2 to 3 million women programmers in the world. We need to see them more.
~ Megan Smith
There's not a lot of gay programming on TV.
~ Jonathan Groff