A presentation entitled
How microaggressions are like mosquito bites • Same Difference [4] was shown.
Not exact matches
«We've known for a long time that female athletes often experience discrimination and other
microaggressions, but now that we have statistical data illustrating this issue, we want to use it to educate media and members of the public on
how to avoid some of these problematic pitfalls.»
Sarah's experience with weight - based
microaggressions, and her journey to learning
how to set boundaries around diet talk and weight - loss talk
«In other words, they have an awareness of
how the classroom can be a racialized space, where
microaggression or other kinds of circumstances are detrimental to students of color.»
Once at HGSE, Mundy - Shephard credits two courses — Associate Professor John Diamond's Race, Class, and Educational Inequality and Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo's Cultural Explanations for Ethnic and Racial Inequality in Education — with prompting her to consider
how the intersection of racial and sexual minority identity impacts school experiences and educational outcomes, particularly in the context of bullying, harassment, and
microaggressions and participation in Gay Straight Alliances (GSAs).
The four possible reactions Syms offers up each evoke the ways in which she gestures to
how these moments often lead to the kinds of racial
microaggressions the poet Claudia Rankine describes in her book - length lyric poem, «Citizen.»
In this presentation we will explore
how biases and
microaggressions delivered intentionally or unintentionally can cause a rift in teacher - family partnership and staff relationships.
Issues explored include
microaggressions with white clients, understanding
how internalized racism manifests in the therapeutic context, and the dynamics between people of color from different races in the therapeutic relationships.