Recognizing and Responding To Microaggressions

Date
Mon November 14th 2016, 4:30 - 6:00pm
Event Sponsor
Clayman Institute for Gender Research, El Centro Chicano y Latino, Women's Community Center
Location
Women's Community Center (Fire Truck House, First Floor)
Recognizing and Responding To Microaggressions

Wondering what to say when a microaggression occurs? Or what forms a microaggression can take? What do microagggressions look like based on race? Class? Gender? How can we respond to microaggressions, especially in a new workplace, school, or research environment?

Join the WCC's Women at Work Series for this workshop led by Dr. Meag-gan Walters of CAPS, where you can learn tangible tools to deal with microaggressions.

This event is open to all members of the Stanford community and is co-sponsored by the First Generation-Low Income Partnership (FLIP), the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, and El Centro Chicano y Latino.