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  2. The Rise of Victimhood Culture - Wikipedia

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    The book was preceded by a paper entitled Microaggression and Moral Cultures published in the journal Comparative Sociology in 2014. [1] Campbell and Manning argue that accusations of microaggression focus on unintentional slights, unlike the civil rights movement, which focused on concrete injustices. They argue that the purpose of calling ...

  3. Ella Washington (author) - Wikipedia

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    Washington's books include The Necessary Journey: Making Real Progress on Equity and Inclusion and Unspoken: A Guide to Cracking the Hidden Corporate Code. [3] Washington is a graduate of Spelman College and received her PhD in 2014 from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. [3] [4]

  4. Microaggression - Wikipedia

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    Microaggression can target and marginalize any definable group, including those who share an age grouping or belief system. Microaggression is a manifestation of bullying that employs microlinguistic power plays in order to marginalize any target with a subtle manifestation of intolerance by signifying the concept of "other". [49]

  5. 6 Microaggressions You've Probably Heard in the ... - AOL

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    Psychologists liken microaggressions to death by a thousand cuts. Women who identify as black, lesbian, bisexual or disabled are twice as likely as men to experience ­microaggressions at work.

  6. Alvin Francis Poussaint - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Francis Poussaint (born May 15, 1934) is an American psychiatrist known for his research on the effects of racism in the black community. [1] He is a noted author, public speaker, and television consultant, and dean of students at Harvard Medical School.

  7. Sydney to the Max Tackles the Hurtful Impact of ... - AOL

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    One of the most difficult things about microaggressions is explaining the pain they cause. Trying to do so as a kid is even harder. But in Friday’s installment of the beloved father/daughter ...

  8. Working fathers are the new target of microaggressions–and ...

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    Dozens of studies have shown the benefits to children when fathers take parental leave to bond with them

  9. The Coddling of the American Mind - Wikipedia

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    The book goes on to discuss microaggressions, identity politics, "safetyism", call-out culture, and intersectionality. [1] The authors define safetyism as a culture or belief system in which safety (which includes "emotional safety") has become a sacred value, which means that people become unwilling to make tradeoffs demanded by other ...