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ahrayia [7]
1 year ago
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100 POINTS QUICK PLEASE Take a look at the links below at a variety of racial, ableist, ageist, and sexist microaggressions and

the messages they convey. Choose 2 that resonate with you and write about why. Does it surprise you? Has it happened to you? Have you witnessed it? What ideas does it inspire? How can you make sure you are not microaggressive to others yourself?
https://www.businessinsider.com/microaggression-unconscious-bias-at-work-2018-6#why-do-you-wear-that-14

https://sph.umn.edu/site/docs/hewg/microaggressions.pdf
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denis-greek [22]1 year ago
5 0

Two types of microaggressions presented in the links and which are very common can be seen in the sentences "I am not racist, I have several black friends" and "There is only one race, the human race."

These sentences inspire ideas of devaluation and lack of knowledge about how people are different and this makes them have completely different lives and social experiences.

To make sure you are not microaggressive with a person, you should avoid exposing controversial opinions, researching social minorities, and educating him/herself about social, religious, biological, and other differences.

<h3>What are microaggressions?</h3>
  • Comments that encourage prejudiced or stereotyped ideas.
  • A way to invalidate a person's experiences, choices, and even social group/race.

Microaggressions are very common elements in our society that cause prejudiced and negative situations that affect the people involved in a very intense way, even questioning and invalidating what these people are and represent.

The first step in not promoting microaggressions is to educate yourself on social issues, mainly related to social minorities such as blacks, women, foreigners, and the disabled, among other groups.

With education, the individual learns that certain comments should not be issued or even thought about, as they harm social evolution and impact normal people who are outside socially valued standards.

Learn more about social minorities:

brainly.com/question/5078654

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