Modern Discrimination: Subtle but Significant: Mikki Hebl at TEDxRiceU

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Many displays of discrimination are now prevented by protective laws. However, subtle forms of discrimination are pervasive and enacted
in everyday interpersonal interactions. These micro-transgressions, incivilities, and other negative interpersonal biases are subtle but very profound in both their display and implications. Mikki Hebl, a professor in psychology and management at Rice University, studies such discrimination as well as reduction strategies.

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