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  • Paperback: 172 pages
  • Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press (November 17, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0664260578
  • ISBN-13: 978-0664260576
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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By Robert Cornwall on February 17, 2016
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There are books you would like to put down, but know you shouldn't. This is one of those books. Cody Sanders and Angela Yarber have written a powerful book that will open your eyes to the presence of a myriad of microaggressions in daily life. You may be wondering what a microaggression is? Before I read this book I hadn't heard of a microaggression either.

We hear a lot about racism, sexism, heterosexism. On a macro level, most of us avoid exhibiting language and behavior that overtly appears to be bigoted. We would love to believe that bigotry has been relegated to the dustbin of the past, but many of us know better. If you aren't convinced that such things exist, check out the comments section on a magazine or news site. But what about those of us who try to refrain from such bigotry? Could we exhibit behavior that hurts others?

This is the microaggression, the behavior that isn't blatant, but "assaults the souls of oppressed groups" that "still rage from the pulpit, the pew, the Sunday school class, the hymnal, the seminary curriculum, the ordination process, and in pastoral counseling" (p. 1). The concept of "microaggression" has been around since the 1970s, and has recently been taken up again. The authors build on the work of Derald Wing Sue, who defines a microaggression as "brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to certain individuals because of their group membership" (p. 12). These aggressions can take a variety of forms, and we all perpetrate them. They may take the form of microinsults (subtle insults such as a transgender person continually experiencing the use of the preferred pronoun). They may take the form of microinvalidations, in which the personal experiences of marginalized groups are not considered valid.
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Have you ever been to a place where people seemed to welcome you on the outside but leave you feeling left out on the inside? Whether you are ethnically different from the community, the only girl in a male-dominated office, or come from a religiously or sexually different background, there are small hints that one is not as welcomed as one hoped to be. Feeling welcome and yet feeling left out is a sign of some forms of microaggression at play. The authors call them "microaggressions" or violence in a hidden way. Cody Sanders is a Pastor-Theologian who serves as a pastor at Old Cambridge Baptist Church in Harvard Square. Calling himself a "queer," Sanders has previously written books such as "Queer Lessons for Churches on the Straight and Narrow" and "Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth." The reason for writing this book stems from his self-awareness of being a man, white, cisgender, able-bodied, and fully conscious of being privileged in some way through these. He desires to empathize from the other side. Angela Yarber is a scholar, dancer, artist, and is currently serving as a consultant with local churches and denominational bodies. Active in the arts and LGBTQ inclusiveness events, she has teamed up with Sanders to write this book both from them convictions as well as their personal experiences to challenge the threats of microaggressions. Calling herself a "queer woman," she protests against discriminations and bigotry by aligning herself with churches that are "progressive," "open-minded," and those that boldly "affirm women." Her desire to write this book was inspired by a chapter of Derald Wing Sue's "Microaggressions in Everyday Life."

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Anyone who sees this book and believes that it will be Scripture, or Christian based will be disappointed. When I first saw the title I thought it was going to deal with the sins of the tongue, as per James 3, or sins of actions, or in actions in small ways. And then what the Bible says about confronting these. But the book starts off with micro aggression against minorities, women and LGTBQ members of a church. Nothing on what Scripture says about these groups. One of the authors did mentions parents not wanting their children exposed to a lesbian pastor...After the first section I just thumbed through the rest. Sometimes words like "faith" or by page 100 the word "God" is actually used. And, no quoting of Scripture to support any point that I saw. The ministry the book talks about is world based, not Christ based. The book comes from Knox Press, but I think if John Knox knew this was written he'd roll over in his grave.
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