“…Daily experiences encountering, withstanding, tolerating, and enduring racial microaggressions have psychological and physical costs on targets. Findings from both qualitative and quantitative studies strongly suggest that racial microaggressions are linked to psychological sequelae such as low self-esteem (e.g., Thai et al, 2017), stress (e.g., Hall & Fields, 2015;Torres et al, 2010;Torres & Taknint, 2015), anxiety (e.g., Cheah et al, 2020;Hope et al, 2018;Ramirez & Paz Galupo, 2019;Smith et al, 2007; M. T. Williams, Kanter, & Ching, 2018), depressive symptoms (e.g., Gattis & Larson, 2017;Robinson-Wood et al, 2020;Torres et al, 2010), and suicidal ideation (Hollingsworth et al, 2017;O'Keefe et al, 2015). Research also has provided evidence for the link between racial microaggressions and physiological effects (e.g., Hall & Fields, 2015;Huynh, 2012;Ong et al, 2017).…”