Why Pronouncing Names Correctly Is More Than Common Courtesy

NPR | Noor Wazwaz

Ruchika Tulshyan, the founder of Candour, an inclusion strategy firm, shares her journey of addressing the mispronunciation of her name and highlights the significance of pronouncing names correctly as an act of anti-racism and allyship. In this article, she encourages individuals to correct their own mispronunciations and those of others, emphasizing its role in supporting marginalized communities.

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