RainbowSearchParty
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Not quite sure where this goes.
Essentially -- I am a foreigner. Living as an American abroad. First off, I want to acknowledge that I am white, and that brings so much privilege with it. But I am also queer and non-binary, although I probably pass a straight and cis- to most people. But, and this is a huge BUT, there have been numerous microagressions at work lately, related to my ethnicity and my home country, and I am just tired of them.
And when does it affords making an intervention? Or getting in touch with HR or the Equity office?
I'm lucky because I've spent most my life as the privileged class. I'm learning so much and becoming a better person from this experience. But when does one just accept it and when does one intervene? Where is that line?
Essentially -- I am a foreigner. Living as an American abroad. First off, I want to acknowledge that I am white, and that brings so much privilege with it. But I am also queer and non-binary, although I probably pass a straight and cis- to most people. But, and this is a huge BUT, there have been numerous microagressions at work lately, related to my ethnicity and my home country, and I am just tired of them.
And when does it affords making an intervention? Or getting in touch with HR or the Equity office?
I'm lucky because I've spent most my life as the privileged class. I'm learning so much and becoming a better person from this experience. But when does one just accept it and when does one intervene? Where is that line?
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