Tips to Combat Workplace Microaggressions
Learn how to be an ally and help change workplace behavior
July 07, 2022
Microaggressions, the insensitive statements, questions, or assumptions aimed at traditionally marginalized identity groups can happen to anyone, of any background, at any professional level.
The impact of these seemingly innocuous statements can affect both physical and mental health, especially over the course of a career.
Be an ally by noticing and responding to microaggressions and be aware of your own speech and biases. Microaggressions affect everyone, so work hard to help create more inclusive and culturally aware workplace culture.
Read the RSNA News story, Combatting Microaggressions in the Workplace.

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