Microagressions "happen outside the level of awareness of well-intentioned individuals" (Wing Sue, 2007).
Last week you took part in a Discussion in which you shared your personal definitions and experiences with microagressions. You were asked to spend the next week listening for and being sensitive to microagressions taking place in the interactions of people around you and in the media. In preparation for this week's Discussion, consider:
1. What have you learned about prejudice, stereotypes, discrimination and microaggressions
2. Why discussions need to be supported and fostered by sensitivity and respect
3. What you noticed this past week with regard to microagressions during first-hand experiences, interactions you observed, and examples you noticed in the media
Post your thoughts with regard to two of the following:
1. Examples of microagressions that you noticed this past week and your response or possible responses
2. How tuning in to people's interactions and the media broadened and deepened your awareness of and sensitivity to microagressions, discrimination, prejudice, and stereotypes
3. Why it is vital that professionals in the early childhood field understand and be sensitive to the power of microagressions.