"I didn’t mean it like that." We hear it all the time. But sometimes, the words we don’t think twice about can leave someone else feeling unseen, excluded, or hurt. Little Comments, Big Impact is an accessible and compassionate guide to understanding microaggressions —the subtle comments, jokes, and behaviours that can quietly reinforce stereotypes and harm others. Whether you're a student, teacher, colleague, or community member, this book is for anyone ready to reflect, learn, and speak more thoughtfully. With real-life examples, reflection questions, and interactive activities, this resource doesn’t point fingers. Instead, it opens up space for honest conversations, respectful curiosity, and everyday actions that help us do better—together. Inside, you’ll find: What microaggressions are (and aren’t) - Common examples across race, gender, disability, class, and more - Why small comments can have a big impact - What to say instead - How to respond if you see or hear a microaggression - A full Interactive Zone with practical, age-friendly activities Whether you're just starting to explore these topics or deepening your understanding, this guide offers the tools—and the encouragement—you need to make change with empathy and intention. Created by Francis Carter — because “I’m learning too.”