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I'm editing the following article about Appalachian Stereotypes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachian_stereotypes

My proposed edit it to update the opening sentence for neutrality. Here's the opening sentence: Appalachian stereotypes are the generalizations that are made about the Appalachian people and cultures as a whole.

I'd like to revise for people-first language. People-first language involves placing the person before the adverb. I think people-first language is important here because there isn't a singular Appalachian identity. Example of people-first language: "people and cultures located in the Appalachian region" versus "the Appalachian people and cultures."

What do you think?

Krista's response to Krista's post: Type your response here KjessJKT (talk) 16:16, 23 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]