This paper sets out to investigate how the invisibility of Roma manifests itself in the lived experience of college-educated non-Roma Hungarians. Paying particular attention to the phenomenon of...Show moreThis paper sets out to investigate how the invisibility of Roma manifests itself in the lived experience of college-educated non-Roma Hungarians. Paying particular attention to the phenomenon of everyday racism, audiovisual methods were utilized in order to answer the research question. Namely, this method was used to investigate microaggressions appearing through personal and vicarious stories told by the participants. The analysis of data revealed often missed aspects of microaggressions, namely those of non-verbal types. Studying these features provides additional insight into microaggressions which are important concepts for the understanding of everyday racism and prejudice in society.Show less