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  1. The concepts of "calling out" or "calling in" have become popular ways of thinking about how to bring attention to this type of harm. Knowing the difference between these concepts can help us reflect, …

  2. The goal of Calling In, to quote Dr. Harold R. Saunders, is to create a conversation in which a person who commits harm “recognizes the other’s valid human claims” and “listens deeply enough to be …

  3. Interrupting Bias: Calling Out vs. Calling In Calling Out: When we need to let someone know that their words or actions are unacceptable and will not be tolerated When we need to interrupt in order to …

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Calling in is an invitation to a one-on-one or small group conversation to bring attention to an individual or group’s harmful words or behavior, including bias, prejudice, microaggressions, and …

  5. Calling Out Addressing harmful behavior or language publicly and directly. Holds individuals or groups accountable, highlights the impact of their words or behaviors. More appropriate when engaging with …

  6. Calling In is a unique blend of memoir, manifesto, and handbook. How did you balance these different elements to create a coherent and compelling narrative?

  7. Use this section to cover the calling basics, emphasizing that there are many ways to make a call. If you’d like a video demonstration, use this overview video and this video on making calls. With Teams …