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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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Yixiang Deng replied on Permalink
I agreed.
I agreed.
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Scott Goldberg replied on Permalink
Great course
Great course
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Nachalie Rodriguez Cruz replied on Permalink
I think this is a good
I think this is a good training to inform employees about the great effect of the bystander effect.
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Alaka Ray replied on Permalink
helpful
The scenarios were helpful to see things from various perspectives.
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Frances Lloyd replied on Permalink
Well presented. A good small
Well presented. A good small step in the process of confronting racism
Frances Lloyd replied on
Frances Lloyd replied on Permalink
Well presented. A good small
Well presented. A good small step towards confronting racism
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Frances Lloyd replied on Permalink
Good detail and multiple
Good detail and multiple perspectives
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Harriet Nugent replied on Permalink
United against Racism course
The idea of micro aggression was good to consider. The snide, hurtful, back door comments can cause terrible feelings and undermine a person's self esteem and integrity. The course was quite valuable.
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Monique Terrio replied on Permalink
Needed
Sadly, we all need this.
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Monique Terrio replied on Permalink
Needed
Sadly, we all need this.
Monique Terrio replied on
Monique Terrio replied on Permalink
Needed
Sadly, we all need this.
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Courtney Hicks replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
Well done, great information with multiple types of scenarios
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Amy,N.P. Pasquale replied on Permalink
Great video
A good reminder to speak up when something's not right!
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Karen O'Brien replied on Permalink
united against racism
These videos were incredibly powerful in pointing out micro aggressions. We need to open our eyes to the everyday happenings regarding racism at our institution and work to correct them, starting with ourselves.
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Karen O'Brien replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Erin Berberian replied on Permalink
helpful
I agree with the training and feel it was well designed with different scenarios that are very capable of happening in todays world. The demonstrations on how to react and respond were helpful.
Erin Berberian replied on
Erin Berberian replied on Permalink
agree
I agree with the scenarios and found it to be very helpful.
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Jill Flaherty replied on Permalink
ending racism
treat everyone with respect
Jill Flaherty replied on
Jill Flaherty replied on Permalink
ending racism
<p>treat everyone with respect</p>
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Madeleine Deadrick replied on Permalink
Agree
This training was very beneficial.
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Sharyn Artus replied on Permalink
Racism
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Sharyn Artus replied on Permalink
Racism
It is everyone's responsibility - ZERO tolerance.
Sharyn Artus replied on
Sharyn Artus replied on Permalink
Racism
Agreed.
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Kara Llewellyn replied on Permalink
I agree!
I agree!
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Sharyn Artus replied on Permalink
Racism
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Sharyn Artus replied on Permalink
no further comments
no further comments
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Emily Newton replied on Permalink
Content was engaging and
Content was engaging and informative.
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Jackson Nolan replied on Permalink
Very much worth the watch
Very much worth the watch
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Jennifer Mosaheb replied on Permalink
It is a start
Watching these 4 scenarios was a good start to getting positive discussion potential in the workplace and by and with all employees.
Jennifer Mosaheb replied on
Akansha Deshpande replied on Permalink
Perspective
It was great to see several individuals' perspectives in varying positions.
Akansha Deshpande replied on
Jessica Dossantos replied on Permalink
I Agree
I do agree with all the different perspectives.
Jessica Dossantos replied on
Jessica Dossantos replied on Permalink
I Agree
I do agree with all the different perspectives.
Jessica Dossantos replied on
Glenn Macdonald replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Glenn Macdonald replied on Permalink
agree
I agree
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Shannon Kelley replied on Permalink
Very well thought out
Very well thought out presentation
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Carolyn Mehaffey replied on Permalink
Well done
Well done
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Carolyn Mehaffey replied on Permalink
Well done
Well done
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Anna Wolfson replied on Permalink
Very nicely portrayed, good
Very nicely portrayed, good illustrations. Realistic and well done.
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Tracey Lafferty replied on Permalink
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Norma Waggett replied on Permalink
very good
great course
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Nicole Nemerovsky replied on Permalink
Agree
I agree, this was a very helpful training and I appreciated the four different examples.
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Christine Goscila replied on Permalink
Thanks
Thanks
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Carolyn Rundquist replied on Permalink
navigation difficulties
This was a really valuable course.
I sadly saw myself in some of the characters.
I really find the navigation of this course frustrating.
I would like to finish it.
I am 90 minutes into it and cannot seem to get out of it.
Perhaps some clearer instructions on navigation and some attention to how long it actually takes to go through it would make it less frustratong for others..
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Britt Gappelberg replied on Permalink
Ending racism
The video rang true - I have seen racism in our institution, although I didn't know about the ER video. Women of color have lower breastfeeding rates and higher c-section rates than white women here.
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Betty, Wang replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Alyshia Bova replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Alyshia Bova replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
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Alyshia Bova replied on Permalink
I agree
I agree
Alyshia Bova replied on
Alyshia Bova replied on Permalink
i agree
I agree
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Megan O'Connor replied on Permalink
Well done
This training was very well done. It was very engaging. I wasn't bored. I didn't have the urge to click through or let it play without paying attention.
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