The "land acknowledgement" part is somewhat common in the Pacific Northwest.
The "stating my appearance, dress, and race" is just bizarre. My most charitable interpretation is that they're trying to help visually impaired people to imagine what the speakers look like. Perhaps there are visually impaired users here who could comment on whether that's something they'd find helpful?
The "land acknowledgement" part is somewhat common in the Pacific Northwest.
The "stating my appearance, dress, and race" is just bizarre. My most charitable interpretation is that they're trying to help visually impaired people to imagine what the speakers look like. Perhaps there are visually impaired users here who could comment on whether that's something they'd find helpful?
You can always do described video, so this is just awkward and sloppy.
It's cringy, but it's harmless.