Thursday, April 29, 2021 at 2:00pm to 2:50pm
Virtual EventMicroaggressions are defined as intentional or unintentional, commonplace behaviors or verbal comments that communicate hostile or negative messages to members of oppressed groups. This workshop aims to further the understanding and concept of microaggressions and illustrate its impact on mental health. This is a drop-in workshop and is free and open to UO students, faculty, and staff.
Student Life, Wellness, Lectures & Presentations, Workshop, Free, Diversity and Multiculturalism, Mental Health, Self Care, Prevention, Week of Welcome, Be Well, Stress Less, Listen.Learn.Act
Division of Student Life, Division of Student Services and Enrollment Management, University Counseling Center, Erb Memorial Union (EMU), University Health Center, Duck Nest, The Duck Nest
All Students, Residence Halls, Bean East, Bean West, Hamilton East, Hamilton West, Global Scholars Hall, Earl, Walton North, Walton South, Living Learning Center, Carson, Barnhart, Riley, Family Housing, Graduate Students, New Students, Kalapuya Ilihi Hall, Faculty/Staff
Kelly Fagundes left a positive review 4/28/2021
I enjoyed the talk- especially the video about mosquitoes. Very visual. The talk was good and always good to learn about better practices with how we relate in color, culture, religion, etc. However, I actually signed up because I have an employee that uses microaggression towards her colleagues and I wanted to use it to talk to them about it.