Here is a taste of therapy speak: "I need to process my emotions." "I'm practicing self-care and self-love." "I'm focusing on my personal growth." "I need to honor my feelings." "That's a ...
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From backhanded compliments to dismissive jokes, 10 Nigerians unpack the microaggressions they navigate daily. Their stories highlight why these “small” moments matter and how we can deal with them ...
Microaggressions are subtle actions, words or behaviour -- intentional or unintentional -- that can make people feel unseen, unappreciated or unwelcome, explains Shruti Swaroop, founder of Embrace ...
Telling a disabled person they are “inspiring” is a “microaggression”, an NHS trust has claimed. Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has warned doctors not to put “people in broad ...
Ethnic minority workers in Hong Kong experienced more than two instances of subtle or unintentional insults related to their race in the workplace over the past year, a university study has found. The ...
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Tech Beyond Gender founder Meena Satishkumar says tech firms do a good job with balanced recruitment out of grads. But once in their 30s many women find themselves squeezed out of promotion ...
Microaggression is a powerful part of our daily interactions with one another and according to expert Attallah Pamoja is something we can learn to identify and correct. Doing so can help us better ...
They’re also twice as likely to get comments on their “emotional state,” according to the latest Women in the Workplace report. Women are also one and a half times more likely to have a colleague take ...
I would never wish for anyone to be on the receiving end of microaggressions, but it happens far too often (Picture: Getty Images) Rushing down the office corridor, I breathed a sigh of relief when I ...