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BELONGING—The Feeling That We ‘Belong’ May Depend in Part on ‘Affirmations'

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Rowe, Mary
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Abstract
This essay describes a poignant concern brought to the ombuds office that helped me to understand how micro-affirmations are a major part of the scaffolding of “belonging.”
Date issued
2023
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/158450
Publisher
Journal of the International Ombudsman Association
Citation
Mary Rowe, “BELONGING—The Feeling That We ‘Belong’ May Depend in Part on ‘Affirmations,’” Journal of the International Ombudsman Association Vol. 16, No. 2 (Mary Rowe special issue, 2023-2024).
Keywords
belonging, micro-aggressions, micro-inequities, micro-affirmations, unconscious bias, intersectionality

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