When covering global topics of immigration, nationality and religion, accuracy is important to avoid exclusive and culturally normative language. It is vital to avoid centering ethnocentric perspectives. Always confirm references to international, migrant and religious communities.
In addition, conceptions of national identity can be complex. Consult with your interview subject about how they identify and whether it should be part of the content.
Recognizing what is known and not known to both audience and communicator is important. Ensure details relative to garments, food, language and holidays are accurately represented.
Avoid American-centric terms that could be detrimental to an underrepresented group.
General information for MSU families with mixed immigration status is available on the Undocumented Student Resources website.
MSU International Studies and Programs: Globally Inclusive Language and Images Webinar Series (2021-22)
Awareness in Reporting: Reporting on Religion
Best Colleges Conscious Language Guide: Ethnicity, Race and Nationality and Citizenship
Conscious Style Guide: Ethnicity, Race + Nationality
Ethical Journalism Network
Harvard University: The Pluralism Project
National Association of Hispanic Journalists: Cultural Competence Handbook (2020)
Religion Stylebook
The GroundTruth Project: The dos and don’ts of religion reporting (2019)