"Micro-feminism" at work may help you and your colleagues
- sciart0
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read
Excerpt: " Micro-feminism began trending on TikTok last year when a video from Ashley Chaney went viral.
She shared that whenever emailing a team, she will always address the women first.
Since then, creators have continued to share examples ranging from practical to tongue-in-cheek, including asking men to take the notes in meetings, and holding doors open for male colleagues and insisting they enter first.
Alice Rose is a gender and psychology researcher from the University of South Australia's Centre for Workplace Excellence and says although "maybe not highbrow", micro-feminism is a nod to systemic inequalities and a "small push back" against them."