There are times when verbal behaviors create feelings of
uncertainty, inferiority or marginalization even though no offense was
consciously intended. Such behaviors are called microaggressions( Laureate
Educaiton, 2011). Sometimes behaviors that
are non-verbal can also be considered offensive as well.
These behaviors are all around us if we just take notice. I went to a store with my daughter this
week. A group of young African American
girls walked in soon after. The store
clerk looked strange when they walked in
and another clerk kept an eye on them closely.
I can only deduct that they were under the assumption that they may
steal something.
I also observed this week that for a new Hispanic family
came to enroll their two-year-old. The child arrived in footed PJs without shoes
and a bottle. The child also had a
disability. Without a thorough review or
knowledge of the full case. Some staff
began to assume his swallowing issues were due to mom was still nursing and on
a bottle. His hearing issues were due to lack of proper health care. I had to explain to get the complete picture
and never begin to make assumptions. And
don’t draw a conclusion based on how we
think a culture raises their children.
I went to another store this week. A bi-racial( white male/black woman) couple walked up to the counter to pay. The clerk looked the woman with a displeased look and rolled her eyes. The man did't even notice.
In my observations,
this week conclusions were drawn based on a superficial look of a person. The observations
did not give the people involved a level chance. The girls proceeded to shop and brought a lot of items.
The newly enrolled child will require additional observations to ensure
him and the family is treated like all families.
Laureate Education (Producer). (2011). Microaggressions in
everyday life [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
Wow!!!! you had some awesome observations and these are life situations that happen daily in people's lives and some people don't even pay attention. These people never had the opportunity to say anything because they where quickly judged.
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