This bystander education course will provide employees with an understanding of how interpersonal racism continues to support and maintain systemic racism. Through scenario-based learning, participants will develop skills for recognizing racial bias and confronting discrimination. An overview of related Human Resources policies and practices will be given to support employees in actively dismantling racism within Mass General Brigham.

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This course is very eye-opening and effective for our institution. I think it is very important to inform staff on the issue of racism in the medical system. 

Ann Grotos replied on

I agree 

Julia Natale replied on

i agree

Erica Domingo replied on

I thought it was very informative and gave different perspectives

Dwight Degeorge replied on

Couse did a good job of depicting issues of racism in the workplace.

Katherine Barahona replied on

It was helpful to see different perspectives and scenarios.

Israa Soghier replied on

I agree!

Rylee Ridge replied on

This was the best module I have seen on explaining racism in the hospital with common examples and convincing acting portraying different perspectives. The quality of this helps demonstrate the investment of leadership to make meaningful first steps towards ending racism. It makes me hopeful this module helps start these important conversations among my colleagues.

Jessica Shui replied on

I agree

Kristen Massaro replied on

I think this course is very valuable and helpful to highlight the effects of institutional racism and how it may look differently across departments. 

Julia Cunneen replied on

This was engaging to watch and I thought the acting was good.  Scenarios seemed a little too overt/obvious.  Subtler microaggression examples might make people more likely to recognize themselves as perpetrators.  However even as is it was thought provoking.

Rosemary Reiss replied on

Great discussion that highlights how racism can affect our daily work. 

Elizabeth Sayles replied on

very well put together. helpful to see the different scenarios experienced in all different roles.

Stephanie Hicks replied on

Agreed

Jannelle Youngblood replied on

The scenarios in this course have resonated with real scenarios I have experienced as a Spanish speaking nurse. I am glad that the course makes everyone aware of translation services and the importance on not relying on a native speaker to translate. 

Dora Schreiber replied on

great course

Teresa Buffalo replied on

great course

Teresa Buffalo replied on

I really enjoy the different jobs were portrayed in the scenarios. It was a good demonstration on what can happen at every level in the workforce

Daliah Campbell replied on

I thought this demonstrated a wide range of perspectives. I found it helpful to see how various approaches to a given situation can lead to different outcomes. 

Molly Sanford replied on

Agree

Wenliang Zhu replied on

I agree.

 

Christa Gambon replied on

great job

Sonam Shah replied on

This is very important to make a difference going forward for all employees. A step toward the right direction. 

Ashley Griffin replied on

Very useful to have concrete examples, especially about how to intervene effectively.  The resources were good too.

Deborah Wald replied on

I thought the activity was very informative. I thought it was interesting to see the different perspectives and allowed me to empathize with the different points of view that I may have not noticed or thought of before. 

Kaitlyn Watt replied on

This was definitely a valuable course and offered a unique perspective. I appreciate the attention to power imbalances especially.

Elizabeth Bogus replied on

overall great content

David Coppola replied on

"Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." 

Sara Stevens replied on

Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.

Sara Stevens replied on

agreed

Khelsea O'Brien replied on

I agree

Sarah Robertson replied on

thanks for supporting forward progress on this tender issue

Karen Maccormack replied on

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