Ableist microaggressions are brief or covert insults that are targeted towards individuals based on their disability status (Keller & Galgay, 2010; Sue et al., 2007). Qualitative studies of people with disabilities reveal that anger, embarrassment, and frustration are commonly experienced in relation to ableist microaggressions, suggesting that psychological outcomes could be impacted (Keller & Galgay, 2010). However, more quantitative studies are required to examine this relationship. Studies of racial microaggressions have found that these experiences are related to poorer academic performance, lower self-esteem, and poorer mental health outcomes (Ikram et