How can you develop your ability to recognize and respond to microaggressions?
Microaggressions are subtle, often unintentional, forms of discrimination or bias that can harm the well-being and performance of marginalized groups. They can occur in any setting, such as the workplace, the classroom, or the community, and can affect anyone based on their race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, religion, or other identity factors. Developing your ability to recognize and respond to microaggressions is an important skill for cultural competency, as it can help you foster a more inclusive and respectful environment for yourself and others.
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Jill Scott, MBA, BA, Cert EdThe Culture Change Champion - I help HR, L&D and diversity and inclusion specialists to develop and promote inclusive…
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Lisa BentHR Professional | Author | Speaker | Coaching Counsellor
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LaTonya DavisAward Winning Autism Parent ? Founder-The Autism Academy and The Global Academy for DEI, HR and Ai? Christian ? Top…