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In a very broad view, curriculum is seen as:
Historic Trauma
Psychological distress passed down through generations, resulting from catastrophic events experienced by ancestral groups.
Intergenerationally
Spanning or occurring between generations, often referring to the transmission of values, traditions, or skills.
Racial Microaggressions
Unconsciously delivered snubs, dismissive looks, gestures, and tones directed toward people of color that are pervasive and automatic in daily conversations and interactions as well as cumulative and detrimental to the emotional well-being of the individual. They appear in the form of microassaults, microinsults, and microinvalidation.
Insidious Trauma
Trauma that develops slowly over time, often unrecognized by the individual, resulting from prolonged exposure to adverse conditions.
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