• Witnessing Microaggressions: What Can I Do? 3.4

    As a bystander, we may not recognize a microaggression as it is happening, may not know what to do, or may feel uncomfortable speaking up, but a passive response can significantly exacerbate the consequences. How should we respond when we witness a microaggression?

    Speaker Noma Anderson explores how to change our natural response as a bystander from passive to productive and guides us through practice activities to improve our ability to recognize microaggressions and increase our confidence in speaking up in support of individuals experiencing these events.

    This course is available for CE credit (ASHA CEUs or professional development hours) by purchasing the ASHA Learning Pass.

    This video is part of a series and intended to be watched in order, please use the links below to access videos in this series:

    Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6