To make language nonracist and nonagist, here are some suggested changes:
1. Instead of using terms that specify someone's race, such as "black" or "white," use more neutral terms like "people of color" or "individuals with different racial backgrounds."
2. Avoid using age-specific terms when discussing someone's abilities or accomplishments. Instead of saying "young and talented," use terms like "capable" or "skilled."
3. Be mindful of using language that perpetuates stereotypes or assumptions based on age or race. Focus on individual qualities and characteristics rather than generalizations.
It's important to remember that inclusive language is always evolving, and it's essential to listen to and learn from various communities to ensure that our language is respectful and inclusive to all.