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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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Christian Basante replied on Permalink
Agreed
Agreed
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Laura Goguen replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Agreed
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Douglas Micalizzi replied on Permalink
Training
Very good content and helpful training.
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Leah Bradley replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
Very well presented
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Regine Tillmanns replied on Permalink
DEI at MGB
I just experienced how speaking up about a DEI issue at MGB really works - I was listened to and my concern was taken seriously. The appropriate action was taken by MGB. It was an excellent experience and I was very impressed and happy.
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Prathamesh Mohite replied on Permalink
Learnt some new perspectives.
Learnt some new perspectives. The course content along with the various case studies was really engaging.
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Caroline Bean replied on Permalink
Put words into actions
Start implementing what we learned in this activity into the work place.
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Travis Houle replied on Permalink
very helpful
very helpful
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Travis Houle replied on Permalink
helpful
helpful
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Sundaram Ramasamy replied on Permalink
ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY
<h2><a href="https://cpd.partners.org/content/discussion-ending-racism-everyones-responsibility">ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY</a></h2>
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ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S
ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY
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ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY
<p>ENDING RACISM: EVERYONE'S RESPONSIBILITY</p>
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Katherine Linscott replied on Permalink
discussion ending racism course material
Very thorough examination of all points.
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Katherine Linscott replied on Permalink
discussion ending racism course material
Very thorough review of material and all its related consequences.
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Ryan Dunk replied on Permalink
100%
Couldn't agree more!
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Michael Whalen replied on Permalink
Ending Racism
This was an excellent course with many different and important perspectives
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Brittany Jordan Arthur replied on Permalink
Perspective Taking
I thought it was an effective training and appreciated the ways it encouraged perspective taking.
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Karl Klempa replied on Permalink
Sometimes it is easier said
Sometimes it is easier said than done when trying to stand up to someone who is being racist and not caring about how other feel about their actions. They do what they feel is right and may be doing it subconsciously so if it's not pointed out to them then the situation will never change. If they are not made aware, then how can they take steps to change?
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Shannon Johnson replied on Permalink
This training was useful and
This training was useful and well-designed!
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Kristina Low replied on Permalink
Very thought provoking!
Very thought provoking!
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Trisha Auduong replied on Permalink
Important topic, well put together
Important topic, well put together
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Kasi Lampropoulos replied on Permalink
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Anbuselvan Dharmarajan replied on Permalink
provide more insight
Content and explanation gives more insight.
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Irene Gonsalvez replied on Permalink
Excellent course to gain awareness of a very real issue
I wish this training can translate into real conversation at the work place- already taking place in some departments.
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Jason Hebert replied on Permalink
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Jason Hebert replied on Permalink
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Danielle Bergeron replied on Permalink
Thanks for including this
Thanks for including this
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Theresa Harmon replied on Permalink
Racism Discussion
This was an excellent training that showed not only a specific scenario but multiple perspectives with a call to action.
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Derek Sartanowicz replied on Permalink
Training
I agree the training was acceptable
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Raul Gonzalez replied on Permalink
great presentation
I agree this was well presented
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Rafael Diaz replied on Permalink
amazing
great presentation
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Hailey Corbett replied on Permalink
A very helpful training!
A very helpful training!
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Crystal New replied on Permalink
agree
agree
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Moriah Jacobellis replied on Permalink
Follow up
Well put together, eye opening at times. Also gave good tools that one can use in real life.
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Moriah Jacobellis replied on Permalink
Agree
Agree
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Alyssa Arcieri replied on Permalink
Useful Training
The video and scenarios were extremely helpful in seeing multiple viewpoints of people experiencing different aspects of racism or being privileged to not having to experience racism.
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Christopher Callahan replied on Permalink
great videos and scenarios
great videos and scenarios
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Christopher Callahan replied on Permalink
great videos and scenarios.
great videos and scenarios. highly recommend.
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Seyed Haghighi Kakhki replied on Permalink
The Scenarios are well
The Scenarios are well described.
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Christopher Callahan replied on Permalink
Each video pulled you in. It
Each video pulled you in. It tied the emotional impact amazingly well.
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Carolyn Chance replied on Permalink
Agreed. Better format than
Agreed. Better format than previous trainings.
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Seyed Haghighi Kakhki replied on Permalink
That was great. You can feel
That was great. You can feel that you are there and this is your issue.
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Rebecca Odonnell replied on Permalink
good training
I thought the format of the training was great and interactive
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Seyed Haghighi Kakhki replied on Permalink
The format of the training
The format of the training was wonderful.
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Mitchell Rubenstein replied on Permalink
Opens one's eyes
Opens one's eyes
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Mitchell Rubenstein replied on Permalink
opens one's eyes
opens one's eyes
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Carolyn Chance replied on Permalink
Helpful content.
Helpful content.
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Nancy Cao replied on Permalink
Training
I agree, this training was well designed to show multiple scenarios and perspectives
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Danielle Richman replied on Permalink
Great training
Thought provocating and a training well done.
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