Merriam-Webster defines a microaggression as: "a comment or action that subtly and often unconsciously or unintentionally expresses a prejudiced attitude toward a member of a marginalized group (such as a racial minority)"
Join us for this not to be missed workshop on identifying and interrupting microaggressions.
Learn how to effectively intervene when you witness a microaggression. Participants in this training will gain the tools to identify a microaggression and will learn how to challenge, confront, and question a microaggression while being a thoughtful and proactive ally to those impacted.
Date: Thursday, February 23
Location: Technology Building Rm 415
Facilitator: Usmaan Alloo, Programs Coordinator
Council on American-Islamic Relations/SF Bay Area
This hyflex presentation will be held in T-415 and online via Zoom.
For more details, contact Liz Hickok, SJCC Librarian, at liz.hickok@sjcc.edu or see the flyer.
Interrupting Microaggressions Flyer (PDF)