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How microaggressions are like mosquito bites

November 13, 2018 Ashley Causey-Golden

This is a fun but easily digestible short video, under 2 minutes, about how microaggression can be seen as mosquito bites. A great reminder to us all about how our words are never harmless and the people we interact with can and sometimes get stung by those words. When we think about the multiple identities and the intersectionality that one person embodies such as race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, whether that is physical or mental, and the list can go on, it is no surprise why doing this work is messy and difficult. I encourage you to continue this messy, difficult and draining work because beauty, understanding, and friendship can spring from it.

For full disclosure, the video does use a little profanity...2 words.


Tags microaggressions, Best Practice, awareness, video
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