Description
The eye-of-the-storm technique is an experiential, teaching technique heralded by Jane Elliot, and used to enlighten youngsters on the impact of overt racism and discrimination.
Micro-assaults are covert or subtle acts of discrimination that plague minority, dis-empowered or disenfranchised groups in our contemporary world.
Watch the following video on the Eye of the Storm technique. Then, reflect upon applying this pedagogical exercise to microaggressions.
Identify a current social cause (example: gender discrimination) and write a paper describing how you would implement an eye-of-the-storm teaching technique/demonstration to highlight micro-assaults plaguing a group.
Please identify the social cause (e.g., gender discrimination), the social group (e.g., women), the micro-assaults you want to expose your "class" to, and the strategy(-ies) you will use to induce the eye-of-the-storm technique (i.e., what will you do). Please be creative and concise.
More specifically, please address the following points in your paper:
- Explain micro-aggressions/assaults/invalidations, (2 points)
- Explain prejudice, discrimination, stereotype, and racism, as well as how these concepts specifically relate to modern prejudice (e.g., microaggressions (2 points)
- Describe the social cause, the social group affected, and the micro-assaults you want to expose your “class” to; i.e., describe to whom and how you will do “eye of the storm” (3 points)
- Describe strategies you will use to induce the eye-of-the-storm technique (3 points)

Explanation & Answer

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Running head: EYE-OF-THE-STORM TECHNIQUE
Eye-of-the-Storm Technique
Student’s Name
Instructor’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
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EYE-OF-THE-STORM TECHNIQUE
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Explain micro-aggressions/assaults/invalidations. (2 points)
Micro-aggression refers to any adverse action that targets a marginalized group in the
society. For example, micro-aggression may take the form of speaking a negative comment
about a specific community. However, one may make discriminatory comments about a
particular group of people with no intention of offending them (Peters, 1970). This is referred to
as assault. For example, when a white friend cracks a joke about bla...
