Diversity Minute 8: Microaggressions
What exactly are microaggressions?
And, what do we do if we commit one?
So, what exactly are microaggressions and what do we do if we commit one? Microaggressions are subtle but powerfully felt actions, behaviors, and statements rooted in stereotypes which diminish a person of a marginalized identity.
Subtle but powerfully felt actions, behaviors, and statements…which diminish a person of a marginalized identity.
These slights or micro assaults are very hurtful to those experiencing them. For example,
- Asian Americans questioned if they were really born in the U.S. (“Where are you really from?”, “You don’t look like you were born here.”)
- Me being told that I am articulate and so well-spoken, likely a statement that wouldn’t be made if I were White.
These are microaggressions. Death by a thousand paper cuts. They hurt.
Let’s avoid them by thinking about how our statements and actions can hurt others, and let’s genuinely apologize when we mess up.
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