Feeling My Way through White Spaces
As a Black Britain growing up in the 1980s, I can confidently say microaggressions were and still are accepted today as a way of life.
As a Black Britain growing up in the 1980s, I can confidently say microaggressions were and still are accepted today as a way of life.
While many of us white folks don’t feel “privileged,” we fail to realize white privilege very rarely has anything to do with money.
Microaggressions are the crimes, impediments, and abuses committed by white people and People of Color because they dislike the color of a person’s skin or they’ve deemed certain racial and ethnic groups inferior to their own