One example of microagression that I experienced was this week was our Head Start program has hired a new director.  When discussing with a member of management (The whole management team is white and our previous director was white)what the new director was like, This is how she decribed her.  Well its a woman and she worked in northern Virginia with a non-profit.  She was the director there and had been there for a good while and she is black.  What difference does that make in how she will perform her duties with us?  I am not black but my husband is and I took offense to that.  She may not have meant anything by it, but when discussing her as a person and professional why did she mention her race?
This observation made me take a second look at my own actions.  I have been really aware of how I am saying things when talking too family and friends since this happened.  I keep asking myself, "Do I do that?"  It has made me want to scrutinize my language and actions when talking about people.  Even if the person is my same race and don't intentionally offend them, I still want to make sure I think about it before I say it.  This observation has made me look at everything I say and the way I say it.  I don't want to belittle or offend anyone.  Whether it is unintentional or intentional I don't want it to happen.
Exactly, what does the color of her skin have to do with her performance? I think that it is time to educate people and let them know what is offensive, they may not even be aware.
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