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NPR

Microaggressions Are A Big Deal: How To Talk Them Out And When To Walk Away
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“We navigate all of these things in our lives,” Nadal says. “For many of us on a daily, hourly basis. And for some of us where we might not even recognize that we are navigating them or even perpetrating them.” To be clear, the “micro” in microaggression doesn’t mean that these acts can’t have big, life-changing impacts. They can, which is all the more reason to address them when you see them. If you can, that is.”

Andrew Limbong

“Discussing microaggressions isn’t intended to instill fear or prevent colleagues from talking freely, but it is important for everyone in the workplace to become more aware of what they are and why they hurt.”

Dana Brownlee

Forbes

Microaggressions Are Often Misunderstood. Here Are 5 Dangerous Myths To Be Aware Of
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Five Myths:

  • As long as I didn’t intend any harm, it’s not a microaggression.
  • If I didn’t do or say anything, I couldn’t have perpetuated a microaggression.
  • Microaggressions aren’t really a big deal.
  • If s/he didn’t say anything to me, they must not have been offended.
  • A “compliment” can’t be a microaggression.