Many people of color experience some form of discrimination at work. The black woman in this story handled her situation in a rather interesting way, but she's unsure whether or not she is wrong for doing so.
Tina is the only Black person in her office. According to her account, colleagues have repeatedly mispronounced and misspelled her name, likely as a form of cultural appropriation. While she doesn’t see it as overt racism, Tina is nonetheless annoyed by it.
The study involved 17 white participants examining photos of Black and white faces on a monitor. They did it while lying inside an MRI scanner to help track the shifts in brain activity. Researchers would then digitally alter the images to varying degrees to show changes in facial features. “We are much more likely to generalize negative experiences if we see individuals as similar or interchangeable parts of a broad social group,” saidBased on her account, the original poster seemed secure about being herself despite being the only minority in her office. However, the same cannot be said for other people of color, who hide or change their identities. shared the story of 26-year-old Renée Jarvis, a Black literary agent based in New York City.
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