microaggression
Americannoun
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a subtle but offensive comment or action directed at a member of a marginalized group, especially a racial minority, that is often unintentionally offensive or unconsciously reinforces a stereotype.
microaggressions such as "I don't see you as Black."
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the act of discriminating against a marginalized group by means of such comments or actions.
The diversity committee discussed the issue of microaggression toward women on campus.
Etymology
Origin of microaggression
First recorded in 1970; coined by psychiatrist Chester M. Pierce (1927–2016); micro- + aggression
Example Sentences
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She would discuss with that student how what they said qualified as a microaggression and how that could impact their peer.
From Seattle Times • May 14, 2023
Joftus recalled another incident she saw as a microaggression.
From Washington Post • Dec. 22, 2022
"That is a linguistic microaggression, and it is a clear example of why understanding language and culture is in fact critically important to DEI work."
From Salon • Sep. 2, 2022
Each microaggression chips at Jasmine and Gail’s resolve and enthusiasm to macro effect, giving “Master” its heartbreakingly pessimistic undertow.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 17, 2022
Then the video opens on Patrice, who says, “A microaggression is when someone says or does something that they might not even know is racist or sexist, but it is.”
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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