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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Nisha Trivedi, founder of NishaTri business etiquette training, said she got a question during a training session last spring about how to respond to a microaggression.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 16, 2024
“In a situation where a microaggression occurs, I would want to deal with it as quickly as I could,” said Issaquah High School teacher Colleen Ball.
From Seattle Times • May 14, 2023
"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
I think I was pointing out something that, in my view, is a microaggression and totally not on purpose.
From Washington Post • Aug. 17, 2021
It then cuts to a series of students mentioning a microaggression.
From "Finding Junie Kim" by Ellen Oh
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