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Good intentions aren't enough; The damaging effects of racial microaggressions
Racism can manifest in both overt, blatant discriminatory practices, and covert, subtle and innocuous remarks. There is a large body of research on the overt forms of racism in society. Less talked about are the subtle forms of conscious and unconscious racist comments, called racial microaggressions. Well intended, "nice" people tend to perpetuate racial micoaggressions. During this workshop, participants will learn to identify racial microaggressions, learn strategies to address and interrupt them, and assess their cultural competencies. Yoshiko Harden ME.d is the director of Multicultural Services & Student Development at Highline Community College. She holds a master's of education in Student Development Administration from Seattle University and a baccalaureate degree in Communications and minor in Women's Studies from University of California, San Diego.
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LocationBannan Room 102 at Seattle University (View)
901 12th Avenue
Seattle , WA 98122
United States
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