
Responding to Racial Microaggressions
How do we prepare ourselves and our children to respond to racial harm?
Dr. Buffie Longmire-Avital
The Jewish community is learning more about the ways Jews of Color intentionally engage in concurrent racial-ethnic and religious identity socialization. However, there is minimal research on the racial-ethnic socialization experience of Jewish families who do or can identify as white. Explore how Jewish American parents are socializing their children to identify and root out racism when it occurs within the context of Jewish spaces.
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For More on This Topic
- Teenagers Discuss Microaggressions and Racism – A short video
- Racism in the Jewish Community: The Uncomfortable Truth – A talk by Ilana Kaufman
- Beyond the Count: Perspectives and Lived Experiences of Jews of Color – A research report commissioned by the Jews of Color Initiative
- What Exactly is a Microaggression? – An article by Jenee Desmond-Harris
- We Need to Retire the Term “Microaggressions” – An article by Ruchika Tulshyan
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