Oxford U Staff Told Avoiding Eye Contact Is ‘Everyday Racism’

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Who does this apply to? A white person talking to another white person?  A black person talking to a white person? 

Staff at Britain’s Oxford University have been told avoiding eye contact with students could constitute “everyday racism”.

The BBC reports, it is included in a list of “racial micro-aggressions” published in a newsletter by Oxford’s equality and diversity unit.

The newsletter claims racial micro aggressions might include: “Not making eye contact or speaking directly to people.”

Avoiding eye contact ‘everyday racism’ – BBC News

Staff at Oxford University have been told avoiding eye contact with students could constitute “everyday racism”. It is included in a list of “racial micro-aggressions” that has been published in a newsletter by Oxford’s equality and diversity unit. It described micro-aggressions as “subtle, everyday racism” which can be alienating.

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