Saturday, November 24, 2012

Practicing Awareness of Microaggressions


 
 Some years ago, I worked as a city tax collector clerk.  The city tax collector retired from his job and I applied for the tax collector’s job.  I had ten years experience working for the city as the tax clerk and thought I had a good chance.  I received the job, not knowing the troubles that come with it.  That same year, it was time for election of the mayor and city council.  The people that were running for different offices, black and white, thought that I was being unfair, within my own race.  Some thought I did not know my job, which I was only following the rules of the state office for the election. This did not happen from the white elected officials but from the black.   After the election, I felt I was a victim of microinvalidation, because some of the elected officials stopped speaking, stopped shaking my hand, or coming in the office.   I was also demoted by the council, because a black lady said I did not need that job and I did not know I was doing, simply because she lost the race.  They did exactly what she request, but I stayed on as a clerk for five more years.  As I was leaving, all the elected officials that year came to me and apologized for their actions.     

From this I learned a whole lot.  First I learned not to trust the people you work for or with. Those are the people; backbiters that will make you want to be a racist against your own kind.

3 comments:

  1. Myra, I understand how you feel. It seems like when you give it your all, there is always someone who questions your abilities and sometimes sends things into turmoil. As long as you follow the rules and regulations, you are doing your job and that is what is right. I am glad they apologized to you. Diana

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  2. You had a terrible experience which I am sorry for. It is hard to say that all people that you work with will throw you under the bus. I do agree with you that a majority would but there are many fair minded just people in the world. Not everyone is bad

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  3. Goodness Myra,
    I am so sorry that you endured a political firestorm. It seems that folks will throw you under the bus to protect their own selves. In practicing the awareness of microaggressions you could be aware of when thing are aimed at you or someone else in the early childhod feld.

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