Microaggression - Strategies

Strategies

Some strategies have been identified to help in the difficult classroom discussions that are sometimes triggered by microaggressions. For example, students report that they do not want to be looked to as experts on race-related topics, and that they feel hindered in discussions in which others are overly worried about being perceived as being racist.

Other subtle types of oppression include institutional oppression and subtle decision-making biases.

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