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Unveiling the Invisible: A Conversation With Derald Wing Sue on Addressing Racism and Microaggressions in Educational Settings

Unveiling the Invisible: A Conversation With Derald Wing Sue on Addressing Racism and... INTERVIEW Unveiling the Invisible A Conversation With Derald Wing Sue on Addressing Racism and Microaggressions in Educational Settings Ami Kantawala AK: Could you explain why your work addressing racism n this interview, Derald Wing Sue discusses and microaggressions is so important to you? the importance of addressing racism and DWS: There are several reasons why my work on racism and antiracism, particularly focusing on microaggressions, is so microaggressions in educational settings. important to me. Through my research and personal journey, He emphasizes the need for individuals I’ve discovered that all of us inherit the biases, prejudices, and stereotypes of our society. No one is immune from that. And since I to become more aware of the invisible most of us see ourselves as good, moral, and decent human beings, biases and prejudices currently pervasive in it’s difficult to come to grips with the fact that we oen b ft ehave in biased and discriminatory ways toward other people. our society by defining microaggressions as In my work, I’ve discovered how invisible racism is. Most the everyday slights, indignities, and insults people, when they think about racism, think about overt bias, like marginalized groups receive from individuals White supremacists, such http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Art Education Taylor & Francis

Unveiling the Invisible: A Conversation With Derald Wing Sue on Addressing Racism and Microaggressions in Educational Settings

Art Education , Volume 76 (3): 4 – May 4, 2023
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Taylor & Francis
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© 2023 National Art Education Association
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2325-5161
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0004-3125
DOI
10.1080/00043125.2023.2203666
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INTERVIEW Unveiling the Invisible A Conversation With Derald Wing Sue on Addressing Racism and Microaggressions in Educational Settings Ami Kantawala AK: Could you explain why your work addressing racism n this interview, Derald Wing Sue discusses and microaggressions is so important to you? the importance of addressing racism and DWS: There are several reasons why my work on racism and antiracism, particularly focusing on microaggressions, is so microaggressions in educational settings. important to me. Through my research and personal journey, He emphasizes the need for individuals I’ve discovered that all of us inherit the biases, prejudices, and stereotypes of our society. No one is immune from that. And since I to become more aware of the invisible most of us see ourselves as good, moral, and decent human beings, biases and prejudices currently pervasive in it’s difficult to come to grips with the fact that we oen b ft ehave in biased and discriminatory ways toward other people. our society by defining microaggressions as In my work, I’ve discovered how invisible racism is. Most the everyday slights, indignities, and insults people, when they think about racism, think about overt bias, like marginalized groups receive from individuals White supremacists, such

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Art EducationTaylor & Francis

Published: May 4, 2023

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