Hi Hillary,
I love the way you defined linguistic justice with more than a single "definition". I agree that linguistic justice requires going one step further to disrupt existing systems and power structures. I also love the way that you synthesized and centralized the ideas for practicing linguistic justice as educators. Inclusion is so important in education settings (and all settings) and I think we need to continue to strive for linguistic justice, and do the best we can with our individual abilities and impact areas.
I love the way you defined linguistic justice with more than a single "definition". I agree that linguistic justice requires going one step further to disrupt existing systems and power structures. I also love the way that you synthesized and centralized the ideas for practicing linguistic justice as educators. Inclusion is so important in education settings (and all settings) and I think we need to continue to strive for linguistic justice, and do the best we can with our individual abilities and impact areas.