S2E7: What are Microaggressions and How to Avoid them
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01/07/2021
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What are Microaggressions and How to Avoid them?| Workplace Microaggressions|Fix Your Office Climate In this video I briefly discuss workplace microaggressions within the context of academia and try to answer the question as to what are microaggressions and how to avoid them. This knwoledge is necessary to fix your office climate and to make it more humane and just and safe. I rely on the research published by Dr. Myron R. Anderson, and Kathryn S. Young, Ph.D. Please do take a look at their book: "Fix Your Climate" https://amzn.to/2Z2fzwB --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/masoodraja/support
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