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Microaggressions: A New Way to Define and Address These Subtle Acts of Exclusion in the Workplace
Smart Stage: 201/202
In-Person and Virtual Monday 10/25/2021 03:30 PM - 03:50 PM   Add to calendar
Competencies: Interpersonal (Behavioral)

People are increasingly becoming aware of the term “microaggression,” though they often don't quite know what a microaggression is, why it is a problem, or what to do about it. Leaders, managers, and employees often commit these microaggressions in their efforts to bond, to be funny, to show familiarity, or to show curiosity. But microaggressions contribute to feelings of exclusion from the workplace by marginalized people (in terms of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion, age, ability, etc.), affecting internal workplace culture and impacting employees interacting with customers. But the term itself can be off-putting. Those committing the microaggression get defensive. (“I wasn't being aggressive!”). Those who were affected feel minimized. (“It doesn’t feel ‘micro’ to me!”) This session will provide a way forward—a new term, a deeper understanding, and a more productive way for addressing these subtle acts of exclusion.

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Presenter:
Michael Baran, Founder and CEO,
Iris Inclusion