Bias and microaggressions manifest differently depending on cultural norms, values, and historical backgrounds. For example, what is considered a microaggression in one culture might be overlooked or even normalized in another. Understanding these cultural contexts is critical in addressing them, as interventions must be tailored to local social dynamics rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach.
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