Subtle Acts of Exclusion, Tiffany Jana
Subtle Acts of Exclusion, Tiffany Jana
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Subtle Acts of Exclusion
How to Understand, Identify, and Stop Microaggressions

Author: Tiffany Jana, Michael Baran

Narrator: Janina Edwards

Unabridged: 6 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 03/10/2020


Synopsis

The first practical handbook that helps individuals and organizations recognize and prevent microaggressions so that all employees can feel a sense of belonging.

Our workplaces and society are growing more diverse, but are we supporting inclusive cultures? While overt racism, sexism, ableism, and other forms of discrimination are relatively easy to spot, we cannot neglect the subtler everyday actions that normalize exclusion. Many have heard the term microaggression, but not everyone fully understands what they are or how to recognize them and stop them from happening.

In this book, Tiffany Jana and Michael Baran offer a clearer, more accessible term, subtle acts of exclusion, or SAEs, to emphasize the purpose and effects of these actions. After all, people generally aren't trying to be aggressive-usually they're trying to say something nice, learn more about a person, be funny, or build closeness. But whether in the form of exaggerated stereotypes, backhanded compliments, unfounded assumptions, or objectification, SAE are damaging to our coworkers, friends, and acquaintances. Jana and Baran give simple and clear tools to identify and address such acts, offering scripts and action plans for everybody involved: the subject, initiator, and observer. Knowing how to have these conversations in an open-minded, honest way will help us build trust and create stronger workplaces and healthier, happier people and communities.

Reviews

Goodreads review by L on June 03, 2021

3.5/5 Overall, this book was informative and useful for me. It provided insight and explanations for why subtle acts of exclusion (aka microaggressions) can be very painful, it provided examples of how these SAE's could manifest, and a framework for how to navigate challenging the SAE's from multiple......more

Goodreads review by Niklas Braun on June 23, 2020

The book was informative and interesting yet very limited in application. It felt like a book meant to sell you their consultancy to teach your company SAE. The actual teaching was limited to examples which were cherry picked, and the hardest hitting examples were not played out to the fullest exten......more

Goodreads review by BookCupid on February 22, 2025

I coped with SAEs since I was a child. Being a Latino while looking pale with different facets than my friends, I was the constant target of “You don’t look Latino.” “Now that you danced, I realized you were telling the truth.” “Do you even speak Spanish” “How come you speak it so well, your parents......more

Goodreads review by Jay on March 21, 2023

3.5 stars The chapter on race related SAE was surprisingly the weakest, but overall, the book was well written! I actually preferred listening to the audiobook over reading the ebook (both available on Hoopla).......more

Goodreads review by Rorie on February 02, 2022

I found this book to have clear and concise definitions, simple ways to perpetuate intentional acts of inclusion, and clear examples of SAE in common work place settings. Coming off of this book I have a better understanding of how I might best avoid subtle acts of exclusion and how to helpfully eng......more