Recall a specific incident when someone’s words offended you. Describe what was said, how it made you feel, and what actions you took in response. Reflect on whether your response helped resolve the situation or changed how you think about communication.

 Prompt: An incident where someone has said something that offended me was in elementary school when a teacher was having a conference with my mother. At the time I had attended a predominantly white school, where there were hardly even black teachers. The teacher had mentioned I was "very articulate" and said it many times with a surprised inflection in her voice. At that age I didn't catch why that felt like a microaggression, but my mother explained how it shouldn't come off as a surprise to anyone that I am as articulate as all my white classmates.


Summary: Went over offensive terms and read poem about baltimore and offensive experience


 Reflection: Learned how to interpret offensive terms

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